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1 II, 3 | truly you fear the prison of Socrates, and on that account you 2 II, 9 | seven wise men, even to Socrates and Plato, it was held as 3 II, 15| natures in his "Banquet;" and Socrates said that there was a demon 4 III, 3 | man! Rightly therefore did Socrates, and the Academics who followed 5 III, 4 | KNOWLEDGE IS TAKEN AWAY BY SOCRATES, AND CONJECTURE BY ZENO.~ 6 III, 4 | nothing can be known, as Socrates taught, or ought to be conjectured, 7 III, 6 | philosophy on the authority of Socrates, undertook this opinion 8 III, 13| ethical part alone, to which Socrates is said to have applied 9 III, 17| was not said respecting Socrates or Plato, who are esteemed 10 III, 19| was born in the time of Socrates. It is impossible to say 11 III, 19| Athens, and in the times of Socrates, were nevertheless unlearned 12 III, 19| was born in the times of Socrates? Was Socrates able to supply 13 III, 19| the times of Socrates? Was Socrates able to supply talent to 14 III, 19| constant hearers of the same Socrates, the one of whom was the 15 III, 20| XX. SOCRATES HAD MORE KNOWLEDGE IN PHILOSOPHY 16 III, 20| what there was so great in Socrates himself, that a wise man 17 III, 20| senseless, and insane. Socrates therefore had something 18 III, 20| may be judged of by all. Socrates used this well-known proverb: " 19 III, 20| oft the Egyptians, when Socrates confirmed them at Athens 20 III, 21| was that he learned from Socrates, who, having entirely rejected 21 III, 21| Therefore, under the teaching of Socrates, it did not escape the notice 22 III, 28| arose that confession of Socrates, in which he said that he 23 III, 30| Or shall we wait until Socrates knows something? or Anaxagoras 24 V, 15| opposed to piety. And because Socrates indeed tried to do this, 25 VI, 17| any skilful conclusion, as Socrates does in the writings of 26 VII, 2 | from Plato the sentiment of Socrates, who said that the time