Πλάτων
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Male Person - Greece
Recordings by (111)
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Nuclear Storm
3:04
(1995)
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Nothing From This (Echomen mix)
4:57
(2001)
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Politeia, 10. Buch
7:42
(2002)
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Introduction au dialogue raconté
5:30
(2003)
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Prologue au Banquet
4:57
(2003)
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Socrate au souper d'Agathon
2:09
(2003)
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La Règle Du Banquet
2:58
(2003)
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Le Programme Du Banquet
4:11
(2003)
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Première partie: Discours de Phèdre
8:23
(2003)
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Discours de Pausanias
0:42
(2003)
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Amour est double
5:17
(2003)
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Sociologie
2:08
(2003)
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Considération morale
9:47
(2003)
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Premier intermède: Le Hoquet d'Aristophane
1:26
(2003)
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Discours du médecin Eryximaque
1:00
(2003)
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Amour et médecine
2:32
(2003)
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Amour et musique
3:21
(2003)
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Amour et astronomie
1:35
(2003)
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Amour et divination
2:07
(2003)
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Discours d'Aristophane
2:24
(2003)
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L'Humanité primitive
2:41
(2003)
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Origine de l'humanité actuelle
2:29
(2003)
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L'Évolution de l'amour et l'Explication de ses diverses formes
9:42
(2003)
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Deuxième intermède: Socrate provoque Agathon
3:39
(2003)
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Discours d'Aghaton
1:21
(2003)
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La Nature d'amour, sa beauté
8:31
(2003)
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Les Bienfaits d'amour
2:17
(2003)
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Troisième intermède: La parole passe à la philosophie
4:53
(2003)
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Deuxième partie: Phèdre et les autres pressent Socrate de parler
0:30
(2003)
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Préparation dialectique: Socrate et Agathon
8:10
(2003)
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Continuation fictive du dialogue
2:59
(2003)
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Nature intermédiaire de l'amour
1:50
(2003)
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L'Amour, Démon et le Mythe de sa naissance
2:54
(2003)
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Nature de l'amour
3:54
(2003)
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Les Effets de l'amour
6:29
(2003)
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Objet véritable de l'amour
3:26
(2003)
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Le Désir de l'immortalité
10:06
(2003)
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L'Initiation et ses degrés
3:19
(2003)
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La Révélation suprême, le Beau absolu
6:23
(2003)
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Troisième partie: On frappa à la porte de la cour
0:39
(2003)
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Alcibiade: Arrivée impromptue
5:18
(2003)
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Nouveaux programmes
3:31
(2003)
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L'Éloge de Socrate par Alcibiade
7:10
(2003)
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La Spiritualité de l'amour chez Socrate
4:51
(2003)
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La Tentation déjouée
5:23
(2003)
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Socrate supérieur à toutes les conditions extérieures
2:54
(2003)
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Le Courage de Socrate
2:16
(2003)
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Socrate ne ressemble à personne
3:08
(2003)
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Épilogue au Banquet
4:49
(2003)
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Socrates: Which of these people are to rule, and which to be ruled?
6:03
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The full guardians and the auxiliaries, the defenders of the rulers' beliefs
0:42
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The Phonenician story and the training of the auxiliaries
9:21
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The four elements of a city which is wholly good: wisdom, courage, self-discipline and justice
0:58
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Wisdom
3:14
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Courage
0:41
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Self-discipline
5:19
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Justice
3:11
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The role of the classes in society - the skilled worker or businessman; the warriers; the guardian/rulers
3:40
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The rational and the spirited
6:04
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Socrates: Which is more profitable: just actions, good behaviour... or unjust actions and be unjust
3:10
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Adeimantus raises the question of the role of women in society
9:40
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Socrates continues the discussion
4:49
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The situation of children
3:50
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Socrates: the greatest good...and the greatest evil... in the organisation of our city
5:30
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On campaign with the children
5:54
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The treatment of the enemy - enslavement?
4:39
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A model of justice and a model of injustice
3:21
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Socrates: There is no end to suffering... unless either philosophers become kings... or kings... become philosophers
3:47
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The training of the rulers
2:13
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Glaucon: Yes, he said. It is a good idea to find that out
2:55
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Socrates: ...the most important branch of study is the form or character of the good
4:52
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The faculty of sight
3:09
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Socrates: This is what you must take me to mean by the child of the good
4:35
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The ruler of what can be understood and the ruler of what can be seen
7:07
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The metaphor of the community in the cave
9:03
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Returning to every day life after the contemplation of the divine
3:50
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In which case, Glaucon, you should bear in mind
4:04
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The agreed characteristics of the city
1:22
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The four regimes of rule: The Cretan or Spartan (honor-loving - timocracy), oligarchy, democracy, tryanny
4:02
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Timocracy or timarchy
7:27
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I imagine the next regime... Oligarchy
7:07
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Democracy
5:15
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...That leaves us with the task of describing... tryanny
8:20
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Socrates: What prompts the change from champion to tyrant?
9:41
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The verdict: The best... is the one who is most kingly, the one who is king over himself
1:26
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A second proof - the three parts of the soul: pleasure, desire, rule
3:36
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Here are three men...
3:39
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Glaucon: Explain, please, why pleasure is a shadow-picture
3:12
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Socrates: Do you know what sort of thing these pleasures and pains are then
6:19
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Socrates: A great prize is at state, Glaucon...for being good rather than bad
3:48
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The tale of Er, the son of Armenius
5:04
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A new journey to the light - and eight whorls
4:11
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...when they arrived they had to go immediately before Lachesis
2:21
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Choice: the middle way
4:35
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This choice of lives amoung the various souls...
4:08
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Socrates: Practice justice with wisdom
1:19
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I went down to piraeus yesterday with Glaucon
4:23
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With pleasure, Cephalus
3:53
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What would you say is the greatest benefit you have derived from your possession of great wealth?
2:19
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Polemarchus 'Inherits the Discussion' on the Definition of Justice
3:10
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All right then. When people are unwell... - the just man
9:44
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Thrasymachus Takes Control of the Argurment
5:16
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Thrasymachus: Some cities are tyrannies, some are democracies and others aristocracies
5:06
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Socrates: It's neither hear nor there, Polemarchus, I said
8:19
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Glaucon Puts the Argument for Injustice
3:57
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Glaucon: The Legend of Gyges the Lydian
7:16
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Socrates Defends Justice
3:26
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Socrates: The origin of a city lies... In that we are not, any of us, self-sufficient
7:10
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Socrates: In which case, whre exactly are justice and injustice to be forund in it.
4:53
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The origin of war and the need for guardians - soldiers
7:29
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Das Gastmahl
5:29
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