Plato's Concept of the Good Life
.... The four great virtues set forth by Plato through his spokesperson, Socrates, are
wisdom,
courage, discipline, and justice. These ....
(1422

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Plato Democracy & Good
.... temperance. The philosophers are the only ones capable of ruling with justice which is a combination of
wisdom,
courage, and temperance. ....
(1282

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Plato's Republic and the City-State
.... Socrates notes that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces are to be ....
(1347

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The Practice of Justice & Injustice
.... Against these imperfections Socrates proposes four desirable values in a well-ordered state or individual:
wisdom,
courage, temperance, and justice. ....
(2037

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Plato's Republic
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces ....
(1752

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Plato's Republic
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces ....
(1754

7

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Plato's Republic
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1611

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Plato's Republic
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1600

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Plato's Theory of Justice
.... Plato begins by saying that the ideal state must have the four traditional virtues of
wisdom,
courage, self-discipline and justice. ....
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Plato's Definition of Justice
.... Plato begins by saying that the ideal state must have the four traditional virtues of
wisdom,
courage, self-discipline and justice. ....
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Mythology in Star Wars Trilogy
.... He will be a leader, and as such he must have the
wisdom,
courage, and discipline to achieve justice. Accomplishing this task is the purpose of the Force. ....
(1701

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Philosophies of Plato & Nietzsche
.... goal. Philosophers are the only ones capable of ruling with justice which is a combination of
wisdom,
courage, and temperance. Only ....
(1408

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Theories of Society
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1665

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Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces ....
(1640

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Sport Sociology
.... Excellence in character is typically defined by society as a whole, including characteristics like
wisdom,
courage, self-control, respectfulness, and humility. ....
(999

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The Individual & the State
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1641

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Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces ....
(1685

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Plato and Socrates on Government
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1593

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Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he then shows that these same three forces ....
(5532

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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... Socrates has already noted that the state has three natural constituents,
wisdom,
courage, and self-discipline, and he wants to show that these same three ....
(1638

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Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... This is not to minimize the
wisdom and
courage shown by Pepe--how many nineteen-year-olds, even to avoid what to him would have been a far worse fate ....
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Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... This is not to minimize the
wisdom and
courage shown by Pepe--how many nineteen-year-olds, even to avoid what to him would have been a far worse fate ....
(1785

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Athletic Leadership
.... Excellence in character has been defined throughout history by society as a whole, and some of these characteristics include
wisdom,
courage, self-control ....
(2363

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Hemingway & DH Lawrence
.... Unlike Romero who faces down death and nada with
courage and bravery, Jake and .... Only
wisdom and knowledge add hope to the human condition, but, as Jake knows ....
(1314

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Maya Angelou
.... generosity of spirit" (Wilson 5). In conclusion, at age 75 and still going strong, Maya Angelou continues to be a source of
wisdom, strength,
courage and hope. ....
(1346

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Things Fall Apart
.... Sundiata is such a man. He overcomes overwhelming odds to take his rightful place as king, and then with
courage and
wisdom rules over his kingdom. ....
(1607

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Feminist Implications in Julius Caesar
.... To put it another way, where Julius Caesar challenges the received
wisdom of manliness and physical
courage in extremis as aspects of mature man or a positive ....
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Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, argues that the
.... of moral virtue possesses and demonstrates in his behavior certain qualities (self-control, generosity,
courage, magnificence,
wisdom, gentleness, truthfulness ....
(1566

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Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... He places
wisdom, which he considered the only intellectual virtue, as the basis for all other virtues, and noted that "
Courage, moderation, as well as justice ....
(1326

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Coming of Age in Mississippi (Anne Moody)
.... a frightening position she is only "some scared." This foreshadows the
courage and the .... hatred and reverse bigotry to rule her life, but her
wisdom leads to ....
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