| 1872 - 544 páginas
...wait and hear the answer; and this is a very rare gift. — From Protagoras. PUNISHMENT REFORMATORY. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment...retaliate for a past wrong, for that which is done can not be undone, but ho has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is punished, and... | |
| 1872 - 494 páginas
...and hear the answer ; and this is- a very rare gift. — From Protagoras. 1>UNISIIMENT REFORMATORY. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment...retaliate for a past wrong, for that which is done can not be undone, but ho has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is punished, and... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 páginas
...see at once that in the opinion of mankind virtne may be acquired; for no one punishes the evil-doer under the notion, or for the reason, that he has done wrong. — only the uareasonable fury of a beast acts in that way. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment does... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 532 páginas
...will see at once that in the opinion of mankind virtue may be acquired ; no one punishes the evil-doer under the notion, or for the reason, that he has done...rational punishment does not retaliate for a past wrong which cannot be undone ; he has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is punished,... | |
| 1887 - 784 páginas
...the Divine rnind directed solely to our purification." — Novation. "No one punishes the evil-doer under the notion or for the reason that he has done...punishment does not retaliate for a past wrong; for what is done cannot be undone; but he has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1888 - 572 páginas
...the Greek sophists. Protagoras is represented by Plato as saying, that " no one punishes the evildoer under the notion, or for the reason that he has done wrong ; only the unreasonable fury of a tyrant acts in that •way." Protagoras, 324. Plato (Laws, X. 904, 905) holds that punishment is retributive.... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 646 páginas
...will see at once that in the opinion of mankind virtue may be acquired ; no one punishes the evil-doer under the notion, or for the reason, that he has done...only the unreasonable fury of a beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict rational punisn-f ment does not retaliate for a past wrong which... | |
| Plato - 1924 - 648 páginas
...for the reason, that he has done wrong,— only the unreasonable fury of a beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment does not retaliate for a past wrong which cannot be undone ; he has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is punished,... | |
| William Arthur Clark - 1900 - 68 páginas
...Protagoras, Jowett's translation, 324 B, forcibly presents the educative end : No one punishes an evil-doer under the notion, or for the reason, that he has done wrong — only the unreasonable fury of the beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment does not retaliate... | |
| William Arthur Clark - 1900 - 64 páginas
...the reason, that he has done wrong — only the unreasonable fury of the beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict rational punishment does not retaliate for a .past wrong which cannot be undone ; he has regard to the future, and is desirous that the man who is punished... | |
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