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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Nor is he paid for giving instruction—that is another mistaken 2 Text | receive money for giving instruction would, in my opinion, be 3 Text | which is a place not of instruction, but of punishment.~It will Cratylus Part
4 Text | this only the method of instruction, and is there some other 5 Text | are of the same nature as instruction.~SOCRATES: Well, but do Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| specimen of his own mode of instruction, the two brothers recommence Euthyphro Part
7 Text | do tell me, for my better instruction and information, what proof Gorgias Part
8 Text | and unjust, but gives no instruction about them?~GORGIAS: True.~ 9 Text | subject, and this not by instruction but by persuasion?~GORGIAS: 10 Text | unworthy of receiving further instruction. Once more, then, tell me Laws Book
11 2 | them, bearing in mind the instruction and amusement which are 12 3 | the directors of public instruction insisted that the spectators 13 4 | may give a sample for the instruction of himself and of those 14 5 | of cypress–wood, for the instruction of posterity. Moreover they 15 6 | have the care of order and instruction in gymnasia and schools, 16 6 | nevertheless, he requires proper instruction and a fortunate nature, 17 6 | and again I say for the instruction of poor men that he who 18 6 | gymnasia, and places of instruction, and theatres, are all ready 19 7 | appreciating any sort of instruction?~Athenian. I will tell you 20 7 | be, either amusement or instruction in any degree worth, speaking 21 7 | nourishment for the body, and instruction and education for the soul. 22 7 | shall commit to them the instruction and education of youth. 23 7 | touching all this part of instruction and education to the teachers 24 12 | receive the several kinds of instruction, would be a vain thing; Meno Part
25 Text | whether virtue is given by instruction or not, until we had first 26 Text | Whether virtue is given by instruction, or in any other way,’ to 27 Text | good, are they made good by instruction?~MENO: There appears to 28 Text | other persons to give him instruction, who are not professed teachers 29 Text | and are ready to impart instruction to any one who likes, at 30 Text | have heard the voice of instruction; but not by teaching will Phaedrus Part
31 Text | of ancient heroes for the instruction of posterity. But he who, 32 Text | any view to criticism or instruction; and who thinks that even 33 Text | communicated orally for the sake of instruction and graven in the soul, Protagoras Part
34 Text | assume, Hippocrates, that the instruction of Protagoras is of this 35 Text | who gave them excellent instruction in all that could be learned 36 Text | and he who rebels against instruction and punishment is either The Republic Book
37 2 | make use of them in the instruction of the young, meaning, as 38 3 | God by prayer, or man by instruction and admonition, or on the 39 7 | all the other elements of instruction, which are a preparation The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | work upon by persuasion, instruction, services and ties of kindred, 41 Text | Syracuse who had received some instruction from Dion, and others had 42 Text | desire for more definite instruction, and his love of glory was 43 Text | sufficient hold of them through instruction given by others. I hear The Sophist Part
44 Intro| among the Hellenes from mere instruction in the arts) cures the ignorance 45 Intro| from mental purification, instruction; and from instruction, education; 46 Intro| purification, instruction; and from instruction, education; and from education, 47 Text | about either for the sake of instruction or amusement;—may not he 48 Text | kinds of ignorance, may not instruction be rightly said to be the 49 Text | STRANGER: And of the art of instruction, shall we say that there 50 Text | certainly imply that the art of instruction is also twofold, answering 51 Text | be given to the sort of instruction which gets rid of this?~ 52 Text | of this?~THEAETETUS: The instruction which you mean, Stranger, 53 Text | that the admonitory sort of instruction gives much trouble and does 54 Text | this mental purification instruction is a portion, and of instruction 55 Text | instruction is a portion, and of instruction education, and of education, Theaetetus Part
56 Text | the place of wisdom and instruction, and deserve to be well Timaeus Part
57 Intro| The one comes to us by instruction, the other by persuasion, 58 Text | one is implanted in us by instruction, the other by persuasion; 59 Text | in public, and no sort of instruction is given in youth to cure