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The Apology Part
1 Text | from envy and malice have persuaded you—some of them having Cratylus Part
2 Intro| I should be more readily persuaded, if you would show me this 3 Text | I should be more readily persuaded, if you would show me what 4 Text | not have you be too easily persuaded of it. Reflect well and Crito Part
5 Text | For the many will not be persuaded that I wanted you to escape, 6 Text | even a greater risk; be persuaded, then, and do as I say.~ 7 Text | therefore, Socrates, be persuaded by me, and do as I say.~ 8 Text | do so, but I may not be persuaded against my own better judgment. 9 Text | father, and either to be persuaded, or if not persuaded, to 10 Text | be persuaded, or if not persuaded, to be obeyed? And when Euthydemus Part
11 Text | accompany me to them, as I persuaded them to go with me to Connus, Euthyphro Part
12 Intro| For men are not easily persuaded that any other religion The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | What, do you not wish to be persuaded?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly I 14 Text | SOCRATES: And can you be persuaded better than out of your 15 Text | assailants! O my friend, be persuaded by me, and hear the Delphian Gorgias Part
16 Intro| example of Themistocles, who persuaded the Athenians to build their 17 Intro| doctrine, and is easily persuaded that the fouler of two things 18 Intro| temper, and can only be persuaded to go on by the interposition 19 Text | those who have believed are persuaded?~GORGIAS: Just so.~SOCRATES: 20 Text | iron to him; and I have persuaded him to do for me what he 21 Text | dead.’~Now I, Callicles, am persuaded of the truth of these things, Ion Part
22 Text | touch my soul, and I am persuaded that good poets by a divine Laws Book
23 1 | any one who will not be persuaded by you to be in all respects 24 2 | if he can help, will be persuaded to do that which gives him 25 2 | which men are hard to be persuaded.~Athenian. And yet the story 26 4 | citizens to be as readily persuaded to virtue as possible; this 27 6 | if you and they cannot be persuaded to go, the Cnosians may 28 7 | Of the truth of this I am persuaded from ancient tradition, 29 9 | him until the slave has persuaded the man whom he has stricken 30 10 | and that they can never be persuaded to do injustice, now sufficiently 31 12 | be forever happy, who is persuaded and listens to our words; Meno Part
32 Text | do you, now that you are persuaded yourself, persuade our friend Parmenides Part
33 Intro| three, so neither can we be persuaded that any abstract idea is Phaedo Part
34 Intro| for the evil.’ They are persuaded, in spite of their theological 35 Intro| that they are more strongly persuaded of the existence of ideas 36 Intro| Cebes, although finally persuaded by Socrates, is said to 37 Text | at death, if I were not persuaded in the first place that 38 Text | wisdom, and is strongly persuaded in like manner that only 39 Text | true, then I do well to be persuaded of the truth, but if there Phaedrus Part
40 Text | special cunning one, who had persuaded the youth that he did not 41 Text | matter thus:—Suppose that I persuaded you to buy a horse and go 42 Text | sober earnest I, having persuaded you of this, went and composed 43 Text | and show why one soul is persuaded by a particular form of 44 Text | understands what persons are persuaded by what arguments, and sees Protagoras Part
45 Text | difficulty, the man was persuaded to open the door.~When we The Republic Book
46 2 | or only to seem to have persuaded us, that to be just is always The Seventh Letter Part
47 Text | these sound views, Dion persuaded Dionysios to send for me; 48 Text | Dion. After those events I persuaded Dionysios by such arguments The Sophist Part
49 Intro| natural fitness: he cannot be persuaded, for example, that the conquest The Statesman Part
50 Text | graciously recommended them and persuaded the multitude to pass them, The Symposium Part
51 Text | immortal? Nay,’ she said, ‘I am persuaded that all men do all things, 52 Text | words of Diotima; and I am persuaded of their truth. And being 53 Text | of their truth. And being persuaded of them, I try to persuade 54 Text | lover. He was not easily persuaded to come; he did, however, Theaetetus Part
55 Text | to him, if he had really persuaded his visitors that neither 56 Text | therefore, judges are justly persuaded about matters which you 57 Text | knowledge, and yet are rightly persuaded, if they have judged well.~ Timaeus Part
58 Intro| nothing that he is so strongly persuaded of as that the world is 59 Text | Mind, the ruling power, persuaded necessity to bring the greater