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Phil (Nevada, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 392a
in our youth great laxityCf. my note in Class. Phil. vol. xii. (1910) p. 308. in turpitude.” “Most
assuredly.” “What type of discourse remains for our
definition of our prescriptions and proscriptions?” “We
have declared the right way of speaking about gods and daemons and heroes
and that other world.” “We have.”
“Speech, then, about men would be the remainder.”
“Obviously.” “It is impossible for us, my
friend, to place this here.Or possibly
“determine this at present.” The prohibition which
it would beg the question to place here is made explicit in
Laws 660 E. Cf. Laws 899 D, and 364
B.” “Why?” “Because I presume
we are goi
1910 AD (search for this): book 3, section 392a
in our youth great laxityCf. my note in Class. Phil. vol. xii. (1910) p. 308. in turpitude.” “Most
assuredly.” “What type of discourse remains for our
definition of our prescriptions and proscriptions?” “We
have declared the right way of speaking about gods and daemons and heroes
and that other world.” “We have.”
“Speech, then, about men would be the remainder.”
“Obviously.” “It is impossible for us, my
friend, to place this here.Or possibly
“determine this at present.” The prohibition which
it would beg the question to place here is made explicit in
Laws 660 E. Cf. Laws 899 D, and 364
B.” “Why?” “Because I presume
we are goi