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Plato
The Republic

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human
   Dialogue
1 Repub| drugs and meat and drink to human bodies. ~And what due or 2 Repub| a man who is ignorant of human nature has friends who are 3 Repub| man? ~Certainly. ~And that human virtue is justice? ~To be 4 Repub| also a ruler having the human body as a subject, and is 5 Repub| nothing less than the rule of human life. ~Proceed. ~I will 6 Repub| appeared to him, more than human and having nothing on but 7 Repub| them to have no care of human things-why in either case 8 Repub| soul, and invisible to any human or divine eye; or shown 9 Repub| For few are the goods of human life, and many are the evils, 10 Repub| healthiest and strongest, the human frame is least liable to 11 Repub| imitations. ~They are so. ~And human nature, Adeimantus, appears 12 Repub| unsuitable to our State, in which human nature is not twofold or 13 Repub| there are two principles of human nature, one the spirited 14 Repub| I believe, that in the human soul there is a better and 15 Repub| same principle holds of the human species! ~Certainly, the 16 Repub| but to know, as far as human foresight can, what expeditions 17 Repub| their evils-no, nor the human race, as I believe-and then 18 Repub| of things both divine and human. ~Most true, he replied. ~ 19 Repub| existence, think much of human life? ~He cannot. ~Or can 20 Repub| opinion-I speak, my friend, of human virtue only; what is more 21 Repub| only; what is more than human, as the proverb says, is 22 Repub| or institutions, are but human; and now, I know that you 23 Repub| having a natural unity. But a human being who in word and work 24 Repub| fashioning, not only himself, but human nature generally, whether 25 Repub| temperance, and again at the human copy; and will mingle and 26 Repub| or unenlightened: Behold! human beings living in an underground 27 Repub| unwilling to descend to human affairs; for their souls 28 Repub| rock," and not out of the human natures which are in them, 29 Repub| men are; they grow out of human characters. ~Then if the 30 Repub| But to the knowledge of human fecundity and sterility 31 Repub| number, but the period of human birth is comprehended in 32 Repub| the greatest variety of human natures? ~There will. ~This, 33 Repub| the entrails of a single human victim minced up with the 34 Repub| awake when the reasoning and human and ruling power is asleep; 35 Repub| enter into and see through human nature? he must not be like 36 Repub| number which nearly concerns human life, if human beings are 37 Repub| concerns human life, if human beings are concerned with 38 Repub| and years. ~Yes, he said, human life is certainly concerned 39 Repub| the beast to be a single human creature. I have done so, 40 Repub| it is profitable for the human creature to be unjust, and 41 Repub| mastery over the entire human creature. ~He should watch 42 Repub| the arts and all things human, virtue as well as vice, 43 Repub| applicable to the arts or to human life, such as Thales the 44 Repub| is that weakness of the human mind on which the art of 45 Repub| come to the rescue of the human understanding-there is the 46 Repub| impatience; also, because no human thing is of serious importance, 47 Repub| there is a principle in human nature which is disposed 48 Repub| and for the ordering of human things, and that you should 49 Repub| useful to States and to human life, and we will listen 50 Repub| the supreme peril of our human state; and therefore the 51 Repub| because, like Ajax, he hated human nature by reason of his 52 Repub| another and into corresponding human natures-the good into the


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