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... Since Socrates wrote nothing, information about his personality and doctrine is found chiefly in Plato's dialogues and Xenophon's Memorabilia. ...
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... His teachings have survived through the dialogues, memoirs, and plays of other Greek writers (eg Plato, Aristotle, Xenophon, and Aristophanes). ...
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... of nature. Both Xenophon and Plato are adamant about this portrayal being false, and we have no reason to doubt them. In all probability ...
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... Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Plato. Protagoras. CCW Taylor. Ed. ... New York: Columbia University Press, 1930. Xenophon. Xenophon in Seven Volumes. ...
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... is said by us...to be a citizen of that state."(Plato Republic cited in ... is they didn't'perform their duties well .Aristippos said in Xenophon's description of ...
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... thought of a person should be based in the thought of the "great thinkers." Montaigne says if a person "...embraces the opinions of Xenophon and Plato by his ...
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... Plato described the treatment of the helots by the Spartans as being 'savage to ... Xenophon on the other hand, wrote while the Spartan society reigned supreme in ...
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... He realized that not all people were so fortunate, and so decided to translate them: Plato, Plutarch, Xenophon, and others. Bruni ...
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... words of Timocrates: I know not what truth there may be in Plato's analysis of ... For example, Xenophon outlines a private performance from around 420 BC that was ...
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... city-states in order to encourage attendance, as we learn through Aristophanes and Xenophon. ... Plato is aware, and so is his audience, of this omnipresent, blind ...
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... city-states in order to encourage attendance, as we learn through Aristophanes and Xenophon. ... Plato is aware, and so is his audience, of this omnipresent, blind ...
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... city-states in order to encourage attendance, as we learn through Aristophanes and Xenophon. ... Plato is aware, and so is his audience, of this omnipresent, blind ...
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