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Plato, Republic, Book 4, section 427e (search)
Nem. iii. 74, which seems to refer to four periods of human life, and Xenophon Memorabilia iii. 9. 1-5, and iv. 6. 1-12. Plato recognizes other virtues even in the Republic(402 CE)LEUQERIO/THS and MEGALOPRE/PEIA. Cf. 536 A), and would have been as ready to admit that the number four was a part of his literary machinery as Ruskin was to confess the arbitrariness of his Seven Lamps of Architecture.” “Necessarily,” he said. “Clearly, then, it will be wise, brave, sober, and just.” “Clearly.” “Then if we find any of these qualities in it, the remainderIt is pedantry to identify this with Mill's method of residues and then comment on t
Plato, Republic, Book 5, section 475d (search)
s and strange band, for all the lovers of spectaclesCf. the argument in the first sentence of Aristotle's Metaphysics that men's pleasure in sense-perception is a form of their love of knowledge. are what they are, I fancy, by virtue of their delight in learning something. And those who always want to hear some new thingFILH/KOOI: the word, like curiosity in Ruskin's interpretation, may have a higher and lower meaning. It is used half technically of intellectual interests generally. Cf. Euthydemus 304 B. The abstract FILHKOI/+A became a virtual synonym of culture and reading. are a very queer lot to be reckoned among philosophers. You couldn't induce them to attend a serious debate or any such entertainment,Cf. on 498 A, a