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* * Schofield translation, Hackett edition: What else would law be, Socrates, but what is accepted? Accepted is the translation for ta nomizomena. -- Nomizô...
George Gregory
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Aug 20, 2005
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Thank you George Best wishes, Paul...
Paul Waters
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Aug 20, 2005
10:52 am
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... wrote: For a "Straussian" defence of the inclusion of the Minos along with other dialogues as being genuine works by Plato, you can check out Thomas...
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Aug 21, 2005
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... Mr. Gregory, thanks for your very interesting and informative discussion Perhaps, it would be useful to compare some transaltions of what seems to be an...
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Aug 21, 2005
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The question of the authorship of the Minos is so silly. Plato wrote it, because it is Plato's thought and thinking, not to mention that it is a fine piece of...
Icastes
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Aug 21, 2005
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Hello Mr. Gillis, ... I am sorry to say, no, I am not really up to speed on these matters. I have logged them as a future project, however, because I think it...
George Gregory
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Aug 22, 2005
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1103
Dear List Members: Strauss continues: "In the last section of the central part Socrates proves that law is an art by assuming that art consists of distributing...
Icastes
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Aug 22, 2005
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Dear List Members: "The third and last part of the _Minos_ deals with the laws of Minos." Strauss now begins his analysis of prophecy. As I explained...
Icastes
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Aug 22, 2005
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1105
Hello Mr. Gillis, ... My pleasure. ... Thank you for Pangle's translation. I believe I see in the translation that he was grappling with the problem I...
George Gregory
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Aug 23, 2005
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1106
Hi George, Kalev et al A piece of woven cloth has orthogonal threads. I am reading of the notion of history in one of Klein's essays. Klein argues that the two...
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Sep 15, 2005
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Dear Mr. Oates, I am not so sanguine about your string theories and the various alleged natural laws that modern sciences use to convince us that the world is...
Icastes
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Sep 15, 2005
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1108
Positivism is best understood ( indeed the only defensible way ) as a reaction to 19c German idealism. Science is best understood as a sceptical and...
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Sep 16, 2005
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... From: "wblakesx" <wblakesx@...> To: <strauss-reading@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:48 AM Subject: [strauss-reading] Re: Minos...
Dan Foley
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Sep 16, 2005
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... Hi Dan, --"Sure. First you need to know the reason for the ancient chat. I am quite certain you have no idea the reason for Strauss' interest in ancient...
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Sep 16, 2005
10:29 pm
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Hi Bill, I just discovered your message, searching through the many things that accumulated while I was away in Greece, and noticing that Kalev had replied to...
George Gregory
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Sep 17, 2005
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Law is partially an aid to prediction, which is one leg of stress management, the other is control. The intent of the enaction of law is to create a controlled...
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Sep 17, 2005
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Well, Mr. wblakesx, I believe that you might follow through the gaps you indicate and discover something about the question Socrates actually does ask. Your...
George Gregory
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Sep 18, 2005
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W.B., ... --I read it in the Gay Science. It's the second aphorism of the 5th book, which was added 10 years after the original four books were published....
Dan Foley
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Sep 18, 2005
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... you ... Do we argue from axioms? From fundementals or from gestalts? Cluade Bernard presented the idea of the "Milleau Interior" leading Walter Cannon to...
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Sep 19, 2005
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... ancient chat. ... you're ... for this ... hear it ? ... book, ... published. The ... event--that ... publication. The ... take it ... Absolutelty... :) ...
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Sep 19, 2005
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... [etc., snip] ... It strikes me that you are performing an admirable job at articulating certain features of modern science, so I invite you to stand back...
George Gregory
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... How ummm, pre... of you. ... fundamentals or ... More properly it should be phrased the other way round. Proper science offer's the best working...
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Sep 20, 2005
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I came sceptical but open to LS, nuetral but well disposed ( much sounds patently absurd but I was prepared to see that as a failing in me )towards P. Now I...
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Oct 14, 2005
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I came sceptical but open to LS, nuetral but well disposed ( much sounds patently absurd but I was prepared to see that as a failing in me )towards P. Now I...
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I came sceptical but open to LS, nuetral but well disposed ( much sounds patently absurd but I was prepared to see that as a failing in me )towards P. Now I...
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... Mr. wblakesx, Sometimes there are postings that have the initial effect of prompting me to ask whether it is appropriate for me to respond, but I do ...
George Gregory
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Oct 17, 2005
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"I am always impressed by the cowardice of the word "perhaps." "Perhaps" is the cop-out of those who decline to "put their money where their mouth is," as the...
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Oct 17, 2005
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A slow reading of Plato's Timaeus is just now getting started on my plato-timaeus list. If you would like to join it, you may subscribe by sending email to ...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Jun 9, 2006
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"He blue his mind out in a car.... he didn't notive that the lights had changed..." What is it about heightened scrutiny and aeshtetics? " higamous hogomous...
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I'm looking for bibliography about Strauss political philosophy regarding his reading of the classics (Greeks, Jewish and Islamic) and the relationship between...
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