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<onlyinclude>''Technai'' are differentiated also according to their ''dunamis''. The true ruler and artist seek not their own advantage, but the perfection of their ''technai''.
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<onlyinclude>''Technai'' are also differentiated according to their ''dunamis''. The true ruler and artist seek not their own advantage, but the perfection of their ''technai''.
 
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|Edition: [[Plato/Republic/Adam#1.345e-347a|Adam 1903]]. Translations: [[Plato/Republic/Jowett#1.345e-347a|Jowett 1871/88 EN]], [[Plato/Republic/Badiou-Spitzer#1.345e-347a|Badiou/Spitzer 2013 EN]].
 
|Edition: [[Plato/Republic/Adam#1.345e-347a|Adam 1903]]. Translations: [[Plato/Republic/Jowett#1.345e-347a|Jowett 1871/88 EN]], [[Plato/Republic/Badiou-Spitzer#1.345e-347a|Badiou/Spitzer 2013 EN]].

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Technai are also differentiated according to their dunamis. The true ruler and artist seek not their own advantage, but the perfection of their technai.

Edition: Adam 1903. Translations: Jowett 1871/88 EN, Badiou/Spitzer 2013 EN.