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Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 6, section 488b
Milton (Missouri, United States) (search for this): book 6, section 488b
but who is slightly deafCf. Aristoph.Knights 42-44. and of similarly
impaired vision, and whose knowledge of navigation is on a par withCf. 390 C, 426 D, 498 B,
Theaetet. 167 B, and Milton's “unknown and like esteemed,”
Comus
630. his sight and hearing. Conceive the sailors to be
wrangling with one another for control of the helm, each claiming that it is
his right to steer though he has never learned the art and cannot point out
his teacherFor this and similar checks on
pretenders to knowledge Cf. Laches 185 E, 186 A and C,
Alc. I. 109 D and Gorg. 514
B-C. or any time when he studied it. And what is more, they affirm
that it cannot be taught at all,Plato of
course belie
Comus (Maryland, United States) (search for this): book 6, section 488b
but who is slightly deafCf. Aristoph.Knights 42-44. and of similarly
impaired vision, and whose knowledge of navigation is on a par withCf. 390 C, 426 D, 498 B,
Theaetet. 167 B, and Milton's “unknown and like esteemed,”
Comus
630. his sight and hearing. Conceive the sailors to be
wrangling with one another for control of the helm, each claiming that it is
his right to steer though he has never learned the art and cannot point out
his teacherFor this and similar checks on
pretenders to knowledge Cf. Laches 185 E, 186 A and C,
Alc. I. 109 D and Gorg. 514
B-C. or any time when he studied it. And what is more, they affirm
that it cannot be taught at all,Plato of
course beli
Meno (New York, United States) (search for this): book 6, section 488b