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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
See 68d: Socrates: "If you are willing to reflect on the courage and moderation of other people, you will find them strange."
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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
See 68d: "Yet it is illogical to be brave through fear and cowardice."
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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
See 69b: Socrates: "Exchanged for one another without wisdom such virtue is only an illusory appearance of virtue; it is in fact fit for slaves..."
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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
See 68d. "The brave among them face death, when they do, for fear of greater evils."
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The courage of all men except philosophers:
{ 1 } - Seems normal to Socrates.
{ 2 } - Is logical because it is bravery through fear and cowardice.
{ 3 } - Is real virtue.
{ 4 } - Counters death with fear of greater evils.
{ 5 } - Is not based on a fear of death as evil.
See 68d: "They all consider death a great evil."
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