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Charmides Part
1 Intro| contemporaries; (4) The germ of an ethical principle contained in the 2 Intro| is a real contribution to ethical philosophy, is perverted 3 Intro| or temperance. From the ethical notion of temperance, which The First Alcibiades Part
4 Intro| The aim is more directly ethical and hortatory; the process Gorgias Part
5 Intro| first in the twilight of ethical philosophy, but also the 6 Intro| their sublimity to their ethical character. The noblest truths, Parmenides Part
7 Intro| the life of Plato when the ethical teaching of Socrates came 8 Intro| filth, etc. There is an ethical universal or idea, but is Phaedo Part
9 Intro| despotism and violence; that an ethical religion has taken the place 10 Intro| of immortality. Nor were ethical considerations wanting, 11 Intro| of proof or persuasion, ethical and mythological as well 12 Intro| repeated in all his more ethical writings, as about his theory 13 Intro| of Dante or Bunyan, the ethical speaks to us still in the 14 Intro| 20. Two arguments of this ethical character occur in the Phaedo. 15 Intro| hardly be maintained.~21. The ethical proof of the immortality Philebus Part
16 Intro| dialogues of Plato. While the ethical nature of pleasure is scarcely 17 Intro| depreciatingly of our modern ethical philosophy. For they are The Sophist Part
18 Intro| inventor, without including any ethical idea of goodness or badness. 19 Intro| he nowhere alludes to the ethical teaching of the Cynics—unless The Symposium Part
20 Intro| and Pausanias being the ethical, Eryximachus and Aristophanes Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| than to the higher view of ethical philosophy? At first sight 22 Intro| than to the higher view of ethical philosophy:—1st, Because Timaeus Part
23 Intro| universe, is one of the highest ethical motives of which man is