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Plato
The Symposium

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truth

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1 Intro| aspired only to see reasoned truth, and whose thoughts are 2 Intro| personal remarks are made. The truth is that some of these loves 3 Intro| is willing to speak the truth, and proposes to begin by 4 Intro| to the highest vision of truth at the other. In an age 5 Intro| amazement. The unity of truth, the consistency of the 6 Intro| dialectical, but glimpses of truth appear in them. When Eryximachus 7 Intro| Greek history confirms the truth of his remark. When Aristophanes 8 Intro| mingle jest and earnest, truth and opinion in the same 9 Intro| is allowed to speak the truth. We may note also the touch 10 Intro| that you should speak the truth about them—this is the sort 11 Intro| extraction. She elicits the final truth from one who knows nothing, 12 Intro| speaking anything but the truth, and if he is to speak the 13 Intro| and if he is to speak the truth of Love he must honestly 14 Intro| generation—in whom the light of truth may not lack the warmth 15 Intro| is love’; under another, ‘truth.’ In both the lover of wisdom 16 Text | asked Socrates about the truth of some parts of his narrative, 17 Text | was saying at first, the truth as I imagine is, that whether 18 Text | is a great proof of the truth of what I am saving. When 19 Text | softest of all things? Of a truth he is the tenderest as well 20 Text | or not, without regard to truth or falsehood—that was no 21 Text | if you like to hear the truth about love, I am ready to 22 Text | you would like to have the truth about love, spoken in any 23 Text | that you cannot refute the truth; for Socrates is easily 24 Text | can ignorance attain the truth), but is clearly something 25 Text | ignorance and knowledge. The truth of the matter is this: No 26 Text | she said, ‘the simple truth is, that men love the good.’ ‘ 27 Text | I am persuaded of their truth. And being persuaded of 28 Text | well that I am speaking the truth, although you may laugh. 29 Text | I am going to speak the truth, if you will permit me.~ 30 Text | exhort you to speak the truth.~Then I will begin at once, 31 Text | intention is to speak the truth. But you must not wonder 32 Text | of him, but only for the truth’s sake. I say, that he is 33 Text | I will confess the whole truth, and beg you to listen;


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