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Plato (Colombia) (search for this): book 2, section 365b
all the
character and the path whereby a man would lead the best life? Such a
youthCf. Unity of Plato's Thought, p. 25:
“His (Plato's) imagination was beset by the picture of some
brilliant young Alcibiades standing at the crossways of life and
debating in his mind whether the best chance for happiness lay in
accepting the conventional moral law that serves to police the vulgar or
in giving rein to the instincts and appetites of his own stronger
nature. To confute the one, to convince the other, became to him the
main problem of moral philosophy.” Cf. Introduction x-xi; also
“The Idea of Good in Plato's
Republic,” p. 214. would most likely put
to himself the que