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... Euclid 265 2. Eubulides . 268 3. Alexinus 268 4. Diodorus on Motion - Destruction - the Possible 5. Philo . The Possible - Hypothetical sentences— 269 Meaning of words 273 6. Stilpo . Subject and Predicate - the Good - Cynic Morality ...
... Euclid 265 2. Eubulides . 268 3. Alexinus 268 4. Diodorus on Motion - Destruction - the Possible 5. Philo . The Possible - Hypothetical sentences— 269 Meaning of words 273 6. Stilpo . Subject and Predicate - the Good - Cynic Morality ...
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... Euclid , Crito , Simmias , and Antisthenes , which shows the importance of it for the So- cratic schools . The chief pas- sage is in Xenophon , Symp . c . 8 , where the advantages of a spiritual and the disadvantages of a sensual love ...
... Euclid , Crito , Simmias , and Antisthenes , which shows the importance of it for the So- cratic schools . The chief pas- sage is in Xenophon , Symp . c . 8 , where the advantages of a spiritual and the disadvantages of a sensual love ...
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... Euclid one of the most independent and intel- lectually best educated thinkers in the Socratic circle ? Why should Socrates say to him : everything is good and beautiful for that to which it bears a good relation , and hence the same ...
... Euclid one of the most independent and intel- lectually best educated thinkers in the Socratic circle ? Why should Socrates say to him : everything is good and beautiful for that to which it bears a good relation , and hence the same ...
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... Euclid ; in Diog . ii . 31 ( undoubtedly from some Cynic or Stoic treatise ) that intelligence is the only good , ignorance the only evil , and that riches and noble birth do more harm than good ; in Diog . ii . 32 , that to marry or to ...
... Euclid ; in Diog . ii . 31 ( undoubtedly from some Cynic or Stoic treatise ) that intelligence is the only good , ignorance the only evil , and that riches and noble birth do more harm than good ; in Diog . ii . 32 , that to marry or to ...
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... Euclid ; how he played the part assigned to him in the dia- logues of Plato ; in short , how he became the founder and type of the philosophy of Athens . ' Fortunately in Plato himself we have a valuable testimony to the 1 See above ...
... Euclid ; how he played the part assigned to him in the dia- logues of Plato ; in short , how he became the founder and type of the philosophy of Athens . ' Fortunately in Plato himself we have a valuable testimony to the 1 See above ...
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