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Plato, Republic, Book 7, section 524c (search)
ll, we say, not separated but confounded.Plato's aim is the opposite of that of the modern theorists who say that teaching should deal integrally with the total experience and not with the artificial division of abstraction. “Is not that so?” “Yes.” “And forThe final use of DIA/ became more frequent in later Greek. Cf. Aristot.Met. 982 b 20, Eth. Nic. 1110 a 4.Gen. an. 717 a 6, Poetics 1450 b 3, 1451 b 37. Cf. Lysis 218 B, Epin. 975 A, Olympiodorus, Life of Plato,Teubner vi. 191, ibid. p. 218, and schol.passim,Apsines, Spengel i. 361, line 18. the clarification of this, the intelligence is compelled to contemplate the great and small,Plato merely me
Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 565b (search)
t they are oligarchs.i.e. reactionaries. Cf. on 562 D, p. 306, note b, Aeschines iii. 168, and 566 CMISO/DHMOS. The whole passage perhaps illustrates the “disharmony” between Plato's upperclass sympathies and his liberal philosophy.” “Surely.” “And then finally, when they see the people, not of its own willSo the Attic orators frequently say that a popular jury was deceived. Cf. also Aristoph.Acharn. 515-516. but through misapprehension,Aristotle, Eth. Nic. 1110 a 1, in his discussion of voluntary and involuntary acts, says things done under compulsion or through misapprehension (DI' A)/GNOIAN) are involuntary. and b