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Record Number
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1017837
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b772207
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Uniform Title
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Dialogues.English
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Main Entry
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Plato.
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Title & Author
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Ion ; : Hippias minor ; Laches ; Protagoras /\ translated with comment by R.E. Allen.
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Publication Statement
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New Haven :: Yale University Press,, 1996.
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Series Statement
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The dialogues of Plato ;; v. 3
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiv, 234 pages)
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ISBN
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0300074387
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: 0300138385
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: 128172906X
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: 6611729062
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: 9780300074383
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: 9780300138382
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: 9781281729064
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: 9786611729066
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0300063431
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0300074387
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9780300063431
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- THE ION -- Comment -- Introduction -- Art Implies Knowledge of Who Speaks Well and Badly about the Same Subjects: Ion Does Not Possess an Art -- Poetry and Divine Possession: Rhapsodes as Messengers of Messengers -- Arts Defined by Their Objects: Ion Does Not Possess an Art -- Translation -- THE HIPPIAS MINOR -- Comment -- Introduction -- The Same Man Is Both True and False -- Interlude: Dialectic and Literature -- Only the Good Man Errs Voluntarily -- Translation -- THE LACHES -- Comment -- Introduction
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A Foregathering of SophistsCan Virtue Be Taught? -- The Speech of Protagoras -- The Unity of Virtue -- The Unity of Justice and Holiness -- The Unity of Temperance and Wisdom -- The Unity of Justice and Temperance -- Interlude: Questions and Speeches -- The Poem of Simonides -- Protagoras Questions Socrates -- The Speech of Socrates -- Interlude -- The Unity of Virtue Revisited -- The Unity of Wisdom and Courage -- “Conceptual Analysis� -- That Virtue Is Knowledge -- The Hedonic Equation -- Living Well -- Ancient Hedonism -- Utilitarianism
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Nicias and Laches Disagree about Fighting in ArmorFighting in Armor and Care of the Soul -- What Is Courage? -- Laches� First Definition: Courage Is Standing to Your Post -- Laches� Second Definition: Courage Is Perseverance of Soul -- Nicias�s Definition: Courage Is a Kind of Wisdom or Knowledge of What to Fear and What to Be Confident About -- Courage and Fearlessness -- Courage as a Part of Virtue -- Conclusion -- Translation -- THE PROTAGORAS -- Comment -- Dramatic Introduction -- Narrative Introduction -- Sophistry and the Soul
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The Authority of KnowledgeReply to the Many -- The Hedonistic Calculus -- The Nautical Almanac -- The Art of Measurement -- The Art Analogy -- The “Naturalistic Fallacy� -- Psychiatric Hedonism: Freud -- Hippias and Prodicus Agree -- No One Voluntarily Chooses Evils -- Socratic Intellectualism -- The Unity of Courage and Wisdom -- “Plato�s Moral Theory� -- Conclusion -- Translation -- INDEX
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Subject
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Imaginary conversations, Early works to 1800.
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Subject
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Philosophy.
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Subject
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Imaginary conversations.
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Subject
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PHILOSOPHY-- History Surveys-- Ancient Classical.
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Subject
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Philosophy.
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Dewey Classification
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184
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LC Classification
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B358.A44eb vol. 3
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Added Entry
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Allen, Reginald E.,1931-2007.
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Parallel Title
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Ion ; Hippias minor ; Laches ; Protagoras
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