Zen and Socrates
.... Neither
Socrates nor Zen practioners use texts such as the Bible or the Koran to transform the lives of their listeners. Instead ....
(1100

4

)
St. Augustine
.... sinful" lifestyle. Interestingly, unlike in the current debate over health care issues, neither
Socrates nor St. Augustine are inclined ....
(1978

8

)
Socrates The Apology
.... enforcing that authority with its power.
Nor would
Socrates' silence or exile cure that condition. As he observes, the soul of Athens ....
(4497

18

)
An Ethical Theory of the Apology
.... In this sense,
Socrates's ethical sense is valid as far as it goes, but because
Socrates (
nor any other Golden Age Greek) could not have conceived the idea of ....
(1792

7

)
Socrates
....
Socrates was neither a democrat
nor an egalitarian. He did not believe that democracy was an efficient or laudable form of governance. ....
(507

2

)
Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
.... and honors as possible, while you do not care for
nor give thought to wisdom or truth, or the best possible state of your soul? (34).
Socrates portrays himself ....
(1332

5

)
The Court Trial of Socrates
....
Socrates was neither a democrat
nor an egalitarian. He did not believe that democracy was an efficient or laudable form of governance. ....
(507

2

)
John Locke
.... means that one individual cannot inherit or otherwise share another individual's body or consciousness (nobody can be
Socrates except
Socrates).
Nor is there ....
(1461

6

)
ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... Surely the thousands of years old words of
Socrates still apply in the here and now .... there can be no end, dear Glaucon, to the evils in cities,
nor, methinks, to ....
(2668

11

)
The question of immortality
....
Socrates stated that "no one is voluntarily wicked
nor involuntarily blessed," and this shows an important and major assumption made by him regarding human ....
(2694

11

)
Aristophanes and Socrates
.... Second, in Crito (Allen, 1985, p. 104)
Socrates affirmed that one must "not return injustice for injustice
nor do ill to any man, no matter what he may suffer ....
(2397

10

)
Plato and the Sophists
.... tradition, sharing the honor of the triad with his teacher,
Socrates (469-399 BC ....
Nor could the teacher: Plato's Academy required students, and the techniques of ....
(1713

7

)
Plato as a Rhetorician
.... tradition, sharing the honor of the triad with his teacher,
Socrates (469-399 BC ....
Nor could the teacher: Plato's Academy required students, and the techniques of ....
(1713

7

)
Becoming a Cyborg
.... his lengthy description of the soul and its central role in all things significant in human life,
Socrates admits that "A man of sense ought to say,
nor will I ....
(1699

7

)
Limits of Greek Democracy
.... Even within these limitations, however, neither
Socrates (who hated the idea)
nor Aristotle (who admitted some of its principles) was committed to the idea of ....
(2654

11

)
4 Works on Social Values & Heroes
.... world of men. Women were not expected to take part in the wars of Beowulf and Gilgamesh,
nor in the debates of
Socrates. All of the ....
(1648

7

)
Nicomachean Ethics
....
Socrates stated that "no one is voluntarily wicked
nor involuntarily blessed," and this shows an important and major assumption made by him regarding human ....
(1550

6

)
The Platonic dialogues
.... by paring material existence drastically, "not to live cheaply
nor to live .... That is different from
Socrates' approach to achieving knowledge and wisdom, which ....
(1050

4

)
The question of immortality is an ancient one and
.... actually a mythical statement of this view that neither reason
nor the intelligible .... and beautiful (Nisbet 7). In The Republic, Plato has
Socrates discuss the ....
(1736

7

)
Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics
....
Socrates stated that "no one is voluntarily wicked
nor involuntarily blessed," and this shows an important and major assumption made by him regarding human ....
(882

4

)
Plato's Conception of Knowledge
.... his hand about the conclusions to which Theaetetus and
Socrates will come .... or whatever)," and further, that "knowledge can be neither perception,
nor true belief ....
(2032

8

)
The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... and this is actually a mythical statement of this view that neither reason
nor the intelligible .... In the Phaedo,
Socrates presumes the existence of the soul. ....
(1645

7

)
Plato's Socratic dialogues
.... knows, for since he knows it there is no need of inquiry,
nor what he ....
Socrates does not, of course, accept that the paradox cannot be resolved and, especially ....
(1802

7

)
Nature and Meaning of Death
.... Further, in the view of both
Socrates and Aristotle, death offers the righteous man an .... points out that death is regarded as neither good
nor bad merely ....
(1380

6

)
"Way of the Peaceful Warrior"
.... The warrior neither seeks
nor flees from death (138 .... We cannot know if Dan will meet his death as
Socrates did, but we do know that Dan handled
Socrates' death ....
(1640

7

)
Plato's Republic
.... As noted,
Socrates says that the state has to acquire these traits from somewhere, and .... soul is one in which the desires do not take command
nor the emotions ....
(1611

6

)
Plato's Republic
.... As noted,
Socrates says that the state has to acquire these traits from somewhere, and .... soul is one in which the desires do not take command
nor the emotions ....
(1600

6

)
Reason and the Moral Life
....
Socrates was accused of suggesting that there was no meaning in life, but this was never the case,
nor should it be for any rational inquiry.
(1548

6

)
The Effect of Medicine
.... Ph'drus tells
Socrates that "Hippocrates the Asclepiad says that the nature even of the .... to be so infinite as to extend to every common case,
nor so reserved as ....
(1746

7

)
Greek View of Medicine & Modern Medicine
.... Phaedrus tells
Socrates that "Hippocrates the Asclepiad says that the nature even of the .... to be so infinite as to extend to every common case,
nor so reserved ....
(1746

7

)