Lysix biography, Lysix discography
Lysis is one of the socratic dialogues written by Plato and discusses the nature of friendship.In the end, Socrates discards all these ideas as wrong.While no definite conclusion is reached, it is suggested that the common pursuit of the "good and beautiful" (kalos kagathos) is the true motivation for friendship.Translations
Benjamin Jowett, 1892: full text
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Thesaurus.The dissolution or destruction of cells, such as blood cells or bacteria, as by the action of a specific lysin.The disintegration or dissolution of cells by a lysin.
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