Categoria: Leis
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Jowett: Laws XII 966b-969d — Teologia astral
Ath. Is not the knowledge of the Gods which we have set forth with so much zeal one of the noblest sorts of knowledge ; — to know that they are, and know how great is their power, as far as in man lies ? do indeed excuse the mass of the citizens, who only…
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Jowett: Laws XII 965b-966b — O Uno e o Múltiplo
Ath. And must not that of which we are in need be the one to which we were just now alluding ? Cle. Very true. Ath. Did we not say that the workman or guardian, if he be perfect in every respect, ought not only to be able to see the many aims, but he…
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Jowett: Laws XII 962e-965b — Unidade da Virtude
Cle. Then, Stranger, our former assertion will hold, for we were saying that laws generally should look to one thing only ; and this, as we admitted, was rightly said to be virtue. Ath. Yes. Cle. And we said that virtue was of four kinds ? Ath. Quite true. Cle. And that mind was the…
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Jowett: Laws XII 960b-962e — Papel do Conselho Noturno
Ath. … but in all cases the end does not consist in doing something or acquiring something or establishing something — the end will be attained and finally accomplished, when we have provided for the perfect and lasting continuance of our institutions until then our creation is incomplete. Cle. That is very good Stranger ;…
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Jowett: Laws XII 958c-960b — Pompas fúnebres
Thus a man is born and brought up, and after this manner he begets and brings up his own children, and has his share of dealings with other men, and suffers if he has done wrong to any one, and receives satisfaction if he has been wronged, and so at length in due time he…
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Jowett: Laws XII 956b-958c — Administração da justiça
Now that the whole city has been divided into parts of which the nature and number have been described, and laws have been given about all the most important contracts as far as this was possible, the next thing will be to have justice done. The first of the courts shall consist of elected judges,…
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Jowett: Laws XII 955e-956b — Oferendas aos deuses
Touching offerings to the Gods, a moderate man should observe moderation in what he offers. Now the land and the hearth of the house of all men is sacred to all Gods ; wherefore let no man dedicate them a second time to the Gods. Gold and silver, whether possessed by private persons or in…
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Jowett: Laws XII 953e-955e — Cauções e perquisições
When a man becomes surety, let him give the security in a distinct form, acknowledging the whole transaction in a written document, and in the presence of not less than three witnesses if the sum be under a thousand drachmae, and of not less than five witnesses if the sum be above a thousand drachmae.…
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Jowett: Laws XII 949e-953e — As relações internacionais em tempo de paz
Now a state which makes money from the cultivation of the soil only, and has no foreign trade, must consider what it will do about the emigration of its own people to other countries, and the reception of strangers from elsewhere. About these matters the legislator has to consider, and he will begin by trying…
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Jowett: Laws XII 948b-949d — A administração da justiça
The so-called decision of Rhadamanthus is worthy of all admiration. He knew that the men of his own time believed and had no doubt that there were Gods, which was a reasonable belief in those days, because most men were the sons of Gods, and according to tradition he was one himself. He appears to…