The Politics of AristotleColonial Press, 1899 - 208 pages |
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accusers admit Æsop agree Alcibiades Anaxagoras answer Anytus Apollodorus argument aristocracy Aristotle Athenians Athens believe better body called Callias cause Cebes certainly citizens common consider constitution corrupted courage Critias Crito death democracy dialogue divine earth Echecrates elected Ephors equal evil example existence fear forms of government friends give gods greater harmony Hippias Hippocrates honor ideas immortal judges justice knowledge Lacedæmonian legislator live magistrates manner matter mean Meletus ment mind nature never notion oligarchy opinion opposite pain persons Phad Phædo Philolaus philosopher Pittacus Plato pleasure poets political principle Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied rich rule rulers share Simmias Simmias and Cebes Simonides slaves Socrates sort soul speaking suppose Tartarus tell temperance Thessaly things thought tion true truth tyranny tyrant virtue whereas wisdom wise words