• The Laws (Greek: Νόμοι, Nómoi; Latin: De Legibus) is Plato's last and longest dialogue. The conversation depicted in the work's twelve books begins with...
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  • Look up law in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Law is a system of rules that regulate behavior. Law, LAW, laws, or LAWS may also refer to: Law (principle)...
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    the term Socratic dialogue refers to works in which Socrates is a character. As a genre, however, other texts are included; Plato's Laws and Xenophon's Hiero...
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  • Greek nomós), former administrative subdivisions Laws (dialogue) (Ancient Greek Nómoi), a dialogue by Plato This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Crito (redirect from Crito (dialogue))
    injustice, personifies the Laws of Athens to prove this, and refuses Crito's offer to finance his escape from prison. The dialogue contains an ancient statement...
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  • Τίμαιος, romanized: Timaios, pronounced [tǐːmai̯os]) is one of Plato's dialogues, mostly in the form of long monologues given by Critias and Timaeus, written...
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  • The Dialogus de Scaccario, or Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, is a mediaeval treatise on the practice of the English Exchequer written in the late 12th...
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    traditionally considered the work as a preamble to Plato's final dialogue, Laws. The dialogue is normally separated into two sections. In the first half, Socrates...
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    After sound editors edit and prepare all the necessary tracks—dialogue, automated dialogue replacement (ADR), effects, Foley, and music—the dubbing mixers...
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  • elaborate critique of poetry in other dialogues such as in Phaedrus 245a, Symposium 209a, Republic 398a, Laws 817 b–d. Gregory Vlastos perceives it as...
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    Interfaith dialogue, also known as interreligious dialogue, refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different...
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  • wife's lover claims that the laws of Athens required him to do it. The outcome of this speech is unknown. The dialogue consists of a series of three...
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  • Epinomis (redirect from Epinomis (dialogue))
    Ἐπινομίς, or On the Laws) is the final dialogue in the Platonic corpus, a follow-on conversation among the interlocutors of Laws – a twelve-book exploration...
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  • Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws, which...
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  • The Raisina Dialogue is a multilateral conference held annually in New Delhi, India. Since its inception in 2016, the conference has emerged as India's...
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    Παρμενίδης) is one of the dialogues of Plato. It is widely considered to be one of the most challenging and enigmatic of Plato's dialogues. The Parmenides purports...
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  • Europe. A strategic programme within the TABC is the Transatlantic Business Dialogue (TABD). The TABC, with contact offices in Washington, D.C., and Brussels...
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  • Leges (plural of Latin lex: law) may refer to: Laws (dialogue) Plato's last and longest dialogue Leges regiae, early Roman laws introduced by the Kings of...
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    Plato (redirect from Dialogues of Plato)
    never speaks in his own voice in his dialogues; every dialogue except the Laws features Socrates, although many dialogues, including the Timaeus and Statesman...
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    show that Christianity is the new law for all men, and to prove from Scripture that Jesus is the Messiah. The Dialogue utilizes the literary device of an...
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  • upon in lawsuits. EU laws, especially Directives, also have an indirect effect, constraining judicial interpretation of national laws. Failure of a national...
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  • Lawrence Sklar Lawrence Stepelevich Lawrence Storione Laws (dialogue) Laws of Form Laws of nature Laws of thought Lazarus Geiger Laziness Lazy argument Lazy...
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  • End of the Dialogue (Phelandaba) is a 1970 documentary film made by five black South African expatriate members of the Pan-Africanist Congress and London...
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  • Critias (/ˈkrɪtiəs/; Greek: Κριτίας), one of Plato's late dialogues, recounts the story of the mighty island kingdom Atlantis and its attempt to conquer...
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  • small arms by civilians. Laws of some countries may afford civilians a right to keep and bear arms, and have more liberal gun laws than neighboring jurisdictions...
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  • property Law and economics Law and Gospel Law and literature Law as integrity Law in action Law of Christ Law, Legislation and Liberty Laws (dialogue) Learned...
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    the Seven Laws of Noah (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח, Sheva Mitzvot B'nei Noach), otherwise referred to as the Noahide Laws or the Noachian Laws (from the...
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    De Legibus (redirect from The Laws (Cicero))
    On the Laws, also known by its Latin name De Legibus (abbr. De Leg.), is a Socratic dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero during the last years of...
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  • (/ˈɡɔːrɡiəs/; Greek: Γοργίας [ɡorɡíaːs]) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC. The dialogue depicts a conversation between Socrates and a small...
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  • Philosophy of dialogue is a type of philosophy based on the work of the Austrian-born Jewish philosopher Martin Buber best known through its classic presentation...
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