Some things I have said of which I am not altogether confident. But that we shall be better and braver and less helpless if we think that we ought to enquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use... The School World - Página 4151908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 544 páginas
...REMINISCENCE. For all learning, and all inquiry, is but recollection. — Meno. INTELLECTUAL FAITH. Some things I have said of which I am not altogether confident. But that we shall bo better and braver, and less helpless, if we think that wo ought to inquire, than we should have... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 páginas
...whnt you do not know, or rather do not remember. Soc. And I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I have said of which I am not altogether confident....that we shall be better and braver and less helpless it' we think that we ought to inquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 700 páginas
...feel, somehow, that I like what you are saying. "\ Soc. And I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I / have said of which I am not altogether confident. But that we I shall be better and braver and less helpless if we think that we ought to inquire, than we should... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 534 páginas
...feel, somehow, that I like what you are saying. Soc. And I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I have said of which I am not altogether confident....braver and less helpless if we think that we ought to enquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no... | |
| 1879 - 912 páginas
...of the man who has been happily dubbed the John the Baptist of the non-Jewish world : " Some things I have said of which I am not altogether confident....braver and less helpless if we think that we ought to enquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no... | |
| 1892 - 700 páginas
...like what you are saying." " And I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I have said of which I am altogether confident, but that we shall be better...braver and less helpless if we think that we ought to •enquire, than we should have been if we had indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing... | |
| 1882 - 408 páginas
...made doubt the resting-place and pillow of the soul." •' Some things I have said," says Socrates, "of which I am not altogether confident. But that...be better and braver and less helpless if we think we ought to inquire, than we should if we indulged in the ideal fancy that there was no knowing and... | |
| 1883 - 642 páginas
...slight on education, which is the first and fairest thing that the best of men can ever have. — Plato. That we shall be better and braver, and less helpless, if we think we ought to inquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 638 páginas
...somehow, that I like what you are saying. Soc. And I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I Better to have said of which I am not altogether confident....be better and braver and less helpless if we think there u no that we ought to enquire, than we should have been if we enquiry"^" indulged in the idle... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 594 páginas
...am saying. Some things I Better to have said of which I am not altogether confident. But that '"^/IC we shall be better and braver and less helpless if we think there is no that we ought to enquire, than we should have been if we e"quiry"ancT indulged in the idle... | |
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