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Plato
The Republic

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different
   Dialogue
1 Repub| State? ~Certainly. ~And the different forms of government make 2 Repub| Are not the several arts different, by reason of their each 3 Repub| matter, Thrasymachus, in a different way: You would not deny 4 Repub| us which are adapted to different occupations. ~Very true. ~ 5 Repub| State. But, if so, we mean different things, and he is speaking 6 Repub| whether they are the same or different. ~How can we? he asked. ~ 7 Repub| really not the same, but different. ~Good. ~For example, I 8 Repub| from drink, that must be different from the thirsty principle 9 Repub| fairly assume them to be different. ~Then let us finally determine 10 Repub| question arises: Is passion different from reason also, or only 11 Repub| already been shown to be different from desire, turn out also 12 Repub| desire, turn out also to be different from reason. ~But that is 13 Repub| the better and worse to be different from the unreasoning anger 14 Repub| individual, and is her form different, or is she the same which 15 Repub| weaker. ~But can you use different animals for the same purpose, 16 Repub| and to women should not be different, and such as are agreeable 17 Repub| as are agreeable to their different natures?" Certainly they 18 Repub| natures are so entirely different, ought to perform the same 19 Repub| acknowledged-did we not?-that different natures ought to have different 20 Repub| different natures ought to have different pursuits, and that men's 21 Repub| and women's natures are different. And now what are we saying?- 22 Repub| what are we saying?-that different natures ought to have the 23 Repub| upon the verbal truth, that different natures ought to have different 24 Repub| different natures ought to have different pursuits, but we never considered 25 Repub| distinguished them when we assigned different pursuits to different natures 26 Repub| assigned different pursuits to different natures and the same to 27 Repub| physician and the carpenter have different natures? ~Certainly. ~And 28 Repub| knowledge have to do with different kinds of matter corresponding 29 Repub| and another result I call different. Would that be your way 30 Repub| governors of mankind are of a different stamp; they may be justly 31 Repub| is ever likely to be, any different type of character which 32 Repub| as they do now, but in a different spirit. ~In what manner? ~ 33 Repub| knowledge or pleasure, or different from either? ~Aye, I said, 34 Repub| sections of this division have different degrees of truth, and that 35 Repub| not each of them one and different? ~Certainly. ~And if each 36 Repub| oligarchy, although very different: and lastly comes tyranny, 37 Repub| testing the metal of your different races, which, like Hesiod' 38 Repub| the two races were drawn different ways: the iron and brass 39 Repub| respects in which he is very different. ~In what respects? ~He 40 Repub| knowledge and mind and all the different kinds of virtue? Put the 41 Repub| others in which two or more different natures are said to grow 42 Repub| you may look at a bed from different points of view, obliquely 43 Repub| and the bed will appear different, but there is no difference 44 Repub| eternal and divine; also how different she would become if, wholly 45 Repub| must of necessity become different. But there was every other


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