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49 ideas
2143 | Good has the same role in the world of knowledge as the sun has in the physical world [Plato] |
2164 | Bad is always destructive, where good preserves and benefits [Plato] |
2144 | Goodness makes truth and knowledge possible [Plato] |
392 | Neither intellect nor pleasure are the good, because they are not perfect and self-sufficient [Plato] |
2147 | The sight of goodness leads to all that is fine and true and right [Plato] |
391 | The good involves beauty, proportion and truth [Plato] |
295 | The good is beautiful [Plato] |
2137 | The main aim is to understand goodness, which gives everything its value and advantage [Plato] |
4007 | For Plato we abandon honour and pleasure once we see the Good [Plato, by Taylor,C] |
2139 | Every person, and every activity, aims at the good [Plato] |
9274 | Plato's legacy to European thought was the Good, the Beautiful and the True [Plato, by Gray] |
393 | Good first, then beauty, then reason, then knowledge, then pleasure [Plato, by PG] |
177 | If a person is good they will automatically become happy [Plato] |
2138 | Pleasure is commonly thought to be the good, though the more ingenious prefer knowledge [Plato] |
301 | Only knowledge of some sort is good [Plato] |
4322 | In slaking our thirst the goodness of the action and the pleasure are clearly separate [Plato] |
2070 | Even people who think pleasure is the good admit that there are bad pleasures [Plato] |
136 | Good should be the aim of pleasant activity, not the other way round [Plato] |
94 | Pleasure is better with the addition of intelligence, so pleasure is not the good [Plato, by Aristotle] |
265 | An action is only just if it is performed by someone with a just character and outlook [Plato] |
193 | Some things are good even though they are not beneficial to men [Plato] |
269 | Attempted murder is like real murder, but we should respect the luck which avoided total ruin [Plato] |
14178 | Happiness is secure enjoyment of what is good and beautiful [Plato] |
17947 | Plato decided that the virtuous and happy life was the philosophical life [Plato, by Nehamas] |
332 | One should exercise both the mind and the body, to avoid imbalance [Plato] |
385 | Some of the pleasures and pains we feel are false [Plato] |
2157 | Nice smells are intensive, have no preceding pain, and no bad after-effect [Plato] |
387 | A small pure pleasure is much finer than a large one contaminated with pain [Plato] |
2134 | Philosophers are concerned with totally non-physical pleasures [Plato] |
373 | Pleasure is certainly very pleasant, but it doesn't follow that all pleasures are good [Plato] |
382 | It is unlikely that the gods feel either pleasure or pain [Plato] |
157 | Most pleasure is release from pain, and is therefore not worthwhile [Plato] |
379 | The good must be sufficient and perfect, and neither intellect nor pleasure are that [Plato] |
376 | Would you prefer a life of pleasure without reason, or one of reason without pleasure? [Plato] |
240 | It would be strange if the gods rewarded those who experienced the most pleasure in life [Plato] |
197 | Some pleasures are not good, and some pains are not evil [Plato] |
200 | People tend only to disapprove of pleasure if it leads to pain, or prevents future pleasure [Plato] |
371 | Reason, memory, truth and wisdom are far better than pleasure, for those who can attain them [Plato] |
381 | We feel pleasure when we approach our natural state of harmony [Plato] |
2156 | There are three types of pleasure, for reason, for spirit and for appetite [Plato] |
361 | It is a mistake to think that the most violent pleasure or pain is therefore the truest reality [Plato] |
386 | Intense pleasure and pain are not felt in a good body, but in a worthless one [Plato] |
328 | Everything that takes place naturally is pleasant [Plato] |
134 | Good and bad people seem to experience equal amounts of pleasure and pain [Plato] |
2123 | Excessive pleasure deranges people, making the other virtues impossible [Plato] |
264 | The conquest of pleasure is the noblest victory of all [Plato] |
132 | If happiness is the satisfaction of desires, then a life of scratching itches should be happiness [Plato] |
2158 | Pleasure-seekers desperately seek illusory satisfaction, like filling a leaky vessel [Plato] |
4319 | In a fool's mind desire is like a leaky jar, insatiable in its desires, and order and contentment are better [Plato] |