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... Returning to the metaphor of crafting precious metals, Socrates tells that while all men throughout the land are brothers, the god who was responsible for the ...
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... is the way this society is run, they are born into different classes and metals, and they cannot change that. The second noble falsehood Socrates explains is ...
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... Also to stabilize Socrates' city, he bases its main law on a lie, the "myth of metals". A lie is a lie no matter what, never good, never just. ...
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... Dividing citizens into Gold, Silver, Iron and Bronze, was Socrates' idea for helping to ... If there is a mix, between metals, then that person would get a social ...
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... Socrates suggests that what we would call "direct quotation" must be strictly limited ... polis otherwise unified by shared Myths of the Ideal City and of Metals. ...
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... Socrates suggests that what we would call "direct quotation" must be strictly limited ... polis otherwise unified by shared Myths of the Ideal City and of Metals. ...
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... destroying it, such as in inanimate objects, like rot in wood, or rust on metals. ... An analogy by Pappas is useful here to explain Socrates' point, when he says ...
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... To illustrate this Socrates gives his interpretation of how there are many different layers to ... For the gems and metals that we hold precious are in fact just ...
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... other frequently over the scarce resources (in regards to arable land, metals etc.), they ... Socrates said that an ideal population for an poleis would be that of ...
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He was a student of Socrates who influenced much of his work. ... room with them, or to wear them on their dresses, or to drink out of the precious metals" (RPE62 ...
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... be] occasionally contaminated with pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals, microorganisms, and ... logic, arsenic should not be poisonous, and Socrates should have ...
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... of 'wise' from seeing it applied to wise men, such as Socrates - and then ... nature only if there are repeatable exceptions: you only show 'All metals expand when ...
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