The existing practice is perplexing; no one knows on what principle we should proceed — should the useful in life, or should virtue, or should the higher knowledge, be the aim of our training; all three --,, b opinions have been entertained. Dialogues of Plato - Page 195by Benjamin Jowett - 1899Full view - About this book
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