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Dialogues of Plato / Socratic dialogues / Sophists / Classical Greek philosophy / Callicles / Gorgias / Pleonexia / Nicomachean Ethics / Greed / Philosophy / Ancient Greece / Behavior
Date: 2005-02-07 14:37:20
Dialogues of Plato
Socratic dialogues
Sophists
Classical Greek philosophy
Callicles
Gorgias
Pleonexia
Nicomachean Ethics
Greed
Philosophy
Ancient Greece
Behavior

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