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punishments

Gorgias
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1 Intro| independently of rewards and punishments or of posthumous reputation, 2 Intro| future state of rewards and punishments may be compared favourably 3 Intro| vision of the rewards and punishments which await good and bad Laws Book
4 1 | of life, and to give them punishments and rewards; and in reference 5 6 | similar power of imposing punishments and fines in their own department; 6 7 | which are sanctioned by punishments. I will adduce an example 7 7 | legislator rather than the punishments which he imposes by law. 8 9 | will proceed to say what punishments are to be inflicted for 9 9 | crimes, and shall we make the punishments greater of voluntary errors 10 9 | amenable to the extreme punishments for assault, and impiety, 11 9 | retributions of Heaven, and by such punishments men should be deterred. 12 9 | and also concerning the punishments:—which are to be inflicted 13 9 | determination of the penalties or punishments which shall be inflicted 14 9 | outline and form of the punishments to be inflicted, and then 15 9 | the Gods above, or of the punishments that are spoken of in the 16 9 | to men; far worse are the punishments which are said to pursue 17 9 | parents; and therefore the punishments of this world which are 18 11 | we can, saying what the punishments are to be of all actions 19 12 | them from many terrible punishments, the way of Rhadamanthus Meno Part
20 Intro| doctrine of rewards and punishments. In the Republic the relation Phaedo Part
21 Intro| circumstances. There are punishments too of children when they 22 Intro| certain actions. All these punishments are really educational; 23 Intro| casualties, of disproportionate punishments, and therefore the like 24 Intro| would be against unmeaning punishments inflicted a hundred or a 25 Intro| future state of rewards and punishments. (Laws.) The reticence of The Republic Book
26 2 | and inflict upon them the punishments which Glaucon described


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