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Page 78
... Plato , taking his inspiration from Socrates , set over against the natural law of the strong and the cunning a natural law of being itself , wherein the indi- vidual finds his place in the whole . Taking up the concept of natural law ...
... Plato , taking his inspiration from Socrates , set over against the natural law of the strong and the cunning a natural law of being itself , wherein the indi- vidual finds his place in the whole . Taking up the concept of natural law ...
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... Plato , the hu- man task consists in drawing these three into a unity . The result is the fourth cardinal virtue , justice . At this key point , therefore , anthropology points once more in the di- rection of political philosophy from ...
... Plato , the hu- man task consists in drawing these three into a unity . The result is the fourth cardinal virtue , justice . At this key point , therefore , anthropology points once more in the di- rection of political philosophy from ...
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... Plato wrote : A man of sense ought not to say , nor will I be very confident , that the description which I have given of the soul and her mansions is exactly true . But I do say that , inasmuch as the soul is shown to be immortal , he ...
... Plato wrote : A man of sense ought not to say , nor will I be very confident , that the description which I have given of the soul and her mansions is exactly true . But I do say that , inasmuch as the soul is shown to be immortal , he ...
Contents
Part One The Eschatological Problem | 17 |
Word and Reality in Contemporary | 46 |
Part Two Death and Immortality | 67 |
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