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πᾶσά τε ἐπιστήμη χωριζομένη δικαιοσύνης καὶ τῆς ἄλλης ἀρετῆς πανουργία, οὐ σοφία φαίνεται → every knowledge, when separated from justice and the other virtues, ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom | every form of knowledge when sundered from justice and the rest of virtue is seen to be plain roguery rather than wisdom

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Latest revision as of 11:55, 9 January 2023

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
en savant, en sage.
Étymologie: φιλόσοφος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

φιλοσόφως: по-философски Isocr., Plat., Arst., Plut.

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: φιλόσοφος) philosophically

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