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For which
reason one as it were, shrinks from touching on the matter lest the theory
be regarded as nothing but a ‘wish-thought,’Cf. Introduction xxxi-xxxii, 456 C, 499 C,
540 D, Laws 736 D, Aristotle Politics
1260 b 29, 1265 a
17DEI= ME\N OU)=N U(POTI/QESQAI KAT' EU)XHN,
MHDE\N ME/NTOI A)DU/NATON. my dear
friend.” “Do not shrink,” he said,
“for your hearers will not be inconsiderateA)GNW/MONES=inconsiderate,
unreasonable, as Andocides ii. 6 shows. nor distrustful nor
hostile.” And I said, “My good fellow, is that remark
intended to encourage me?” “It is,” he said.
“Well, then,” said I, “it has just the
contrary effect. For, if I w
whether female human nature is
capable of sharing with the male all tasks or none at all, or some but not
others,Plato as elsewhere asks whether
it is true of all, some, or none. So of the commingling of ideas in
Sophist 251 D. Aristotle (Politics
1260 b 38) employs the same would-be
exhaustive method. and under which of these heads this business
of war falls. Would not this be that best beginning which would naturally
and proverbially lead to the best endA)RXO/MENOS . . . TELEUTH/SEIN: an
overlooked reference to a proverb also overlooked by commentators on
Pindar, Pyth. i. 35. Cf. Pindar, fr. 108 A Loeb,
Laws 775 E, Sophocles, fr. 831 (Pearson), Antiphon the Sophist, fr. 60