- Consequently,
Adeimantus is
often ****ociated with
greed or love for
money in
interpretations of the dialogue. On the whole,
Adeimantus comes across as...
-
Adeimantus may
refer to:
Adeimantus of Collytus,
elder brother of
Ancient Gr****
philosopher Plato Adeimantus of Corinth, Gr****
commander at the Battle...
-
first book ends in
aporia concerning the
essence of justice.
Glaucon and
Adeimantus are
unsatisfied with Socrates's
defense of justice. They ask Socrates...
- whom he wished, namely,
Adeimantus and Thrasybulus. When
Alcibiades left
Athens in
command of a
fleet four
months later,
Adeimantus was with him. Within...
-
foundations of
Athenian democracy.
Plato had two brothers,
Glaucon and
Adeimantus, a sister, Potone, and a half brother, Antiphon.
Plato may have travelled...
- the
battle was lost as the
result of treachery,
perhaps on the part of
Adeimantus, who was the only
Athenian commander the
Spartans captured during the...
-
other Gr****s.
Adeimantus' son
Aristeus was the
Corinthian commander at the
Battle of
Potidaea in 432 BC. Smith,
William (1867), "
Adeimantus (1)", in Smith...
-
Macedon Commanders and
leaders Miltiades Pericles Leonidas I †
Themistocles Adeimantus Ameinias of
Athens Arimnestos Dionysius the
Phocaean Eurybiades Leotychides...
- part 4 of the Republic,
Socrates and his
interlocutors (Glaucon and
Adeimantus) are
attempting to
answer whether the soul is one or made of parts. Socrates...
-
Ariston and
Perictione had
three other children;
these were two sons,
Adeimantus and Glaucon, and a daughter, Potone, the
mother of
Speusippus (the nephew...