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pythian 2
qualification 2
qualified 8
qualities 40
quality 25
quality-we 1
quantities 1
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40 already
40 last
40 necessity
40 qualities
40 sense
39 beauty
39 change
Plato
The Republic

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qualities
   Dialogue
1 Repub| that is to say, in the good qualities of horses, not of dogs? ~ 2 Repub| deteriorated in the good qualities of dogs, and not of horses? ~ 3 Repub| you will attribute all the qualities which were attributed by 4 Repub| fight with him. ~All these qualities, he replied, will certainly 5 Repub| clear notion of the bodily qualities which are required in the 6 Repub| wanting in either of these two qualities; and yet the combination 7 Repub| gifted with those opposite qualities. ~And where do you find 8 Repub| a similar combination of qualities? ~Certainly not. ~Would 9 Repub| nature, need to have the qualities of a philosopher? ~I do 10 Repub| ought to have both these qualities? ~Assuredly. ~And both should 11 Repub| further proof of the same qualities. ~Very right, he replied. ~ 12 Repub| than they have in military qualities. ~Likely enough. ~Then we 13 Repub| And whichever of these qualities we find in the State, the 14 Repub| State. The last of those qualities which make a State virtuous 15 Repub| determine which of these four qualities by its presence contributes 16 Repub| certain other affections and qualities of these same classes? ~ 17 Repub| individual in whom the several qualities of his nature do their own 18 Repub| not all these gifts and qualities in a higher degree than 19 Repub| women alike possess the qualities which make a guardian; they 20 Repub| those women who have such qualities are to be selected as the 21 Repub| of men who have similar qualities and whom they resemble in 22 Repub| this greatest of all great qualities; they must always have the 23 Repub| acknowledge that such a union of qualities is possible, and that those 24 Repub| proportion. ~Then, besides other qualities, we must try to find a naturally 25 Repub| Well, and do not all these qualities, which we have been enumerating, 26 Repub| having in perfection all the qualities which we required in a philosopher 27 Repub| one of which praiseworthy qualities (and this is a most singular 28 Repub| saying that even the very qualities which make a man a philosopher, 29 Repub| cleverness, and similar qualities, do not often grow together, 30 Repub| we were saying that both qualities were necessary in those 31 Repub| seem to be akin to bodily qualities, for even when they are 32 Repub| adequately perceive the qualities of thickness or thinness, 33 Repub| is no discernment of such qualities, States and individuals 34 Repub| the lion and the lion-like qualities, but to starve and weaken 35 Repub| and cultivating the gentle qualities, and preventing the wild 36 Repub| studies which impress these qualities on his soul, and will disregard 37 Repub| the maker the good or bad qualities which develop themselves 38 Repub| for their birth and the qualities of their ancestors; and 39 Repub| famous for the opposite qualities. And of women likewise; 40 Repub| consideration of all these qualities he will be able to determine


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