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Plato, Republic, Book 3, section 402c (search)
neither we nor the guardians that we have undertaken to educate—until we are able to recognize the forms of soberness, courage, liberality,Liberality and high-mindedness, or rather, perhaps, magnificence, are among the virtues defined in Aristotle's list (Eth. Nic. 1107 b 17), but are not among the four cardinal virtues which the Republic will use in Book IV. in the comparison of the indivdual with the state. and high-mindedness and all their kindred and their opposites, too, in all the combinations that contain and convey them, and to apprehend them and their images wherever found, disregarding them neither in trifles nor in great things, but believing the knowledge of them to belong to the same art and discipline?” “The conclusion is in<
Plato, Republic, Book 4, section 434d (search)
form, idea, or definition of justice. Cf. 538 D, and the use of E)LQW/N in Euripides Suppl. 562 and of I)O/N in Philebus 52 E. Plato, in short, is merely saying vivaciously what Aristotle technically says in the words DEI= DE\ TOU=TO MH\ MO/NON KAQO/LOU LE/GESQAI, A)LLA\ KAI\ TOI=S KAQ' E(/KASTA E)FARMO/TTEIN, Eth. Nic. 1107 a 28. when applied to the individual man, accepted there also as a definition of justice, we will then concede the point—for what else will there be to say? But if not, then we will look for something else. But now let us work out the inquiry in whichIn 368 E. For the loose internal accusative H(/N cf. 443 B, Laws 666 B, Phaedrus 249 D,