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imagined

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| knew little or nothing, and imagined that they knew all things. Charmides Part
2 PreS | carefully analyzed, can be imagined to have proceeded from the 3 PreS | philosopher and a tyrant, once imagined by the genius of a Sophist, 4 Text | misunderstood them; for they imagined that ‘Know thyself!’ was Cratylus Part
5 Intro| really in themselves, they imagined to take place in the external 6 Intro| us, or to be reasonably imagined, from which they are all 7 Text | And must not Homer have imagined the Trojans to be wiser 8 Text | know what I meant when I imagined that I had found some indication The First Alcibiades Part
9 Intro| or that he should have imagined that a mighty nature like Laches Part
10 Text | And yet, friend Nicias, I imagined that you would have made Laws Book
11 3 | they would surely not have imagined that oaths would moderate 12 5 | and this may easily be imagined and described. Then we will 13 10 | sort of ignorance which is imagined to be the greatest wisdom.~ Meno Part
14 Intro| from saying, as some have imagined, that inspiration or divine Parmenides Part
15 Intro| Neither of them would have imagined that their disputation ever 16 Intro| known, nor perceived, nor imagined. But can all this be true? ‘ 17 Text | talking, and which is often imagined to be useless; in that you 18 Text | And each particle will be imagined to be equal to the many Phaedo Part
19 Intro| number. At first he had imagined himself to understand differences 20 Intro| which the departed can be imagined to dwell and carry on their 21 Intro| idealist school who have imagined that the doctrine of the 22 Text | dream. And hitherto I had imagined that this was only intended 23 Text | his difficulty, I quite imagined that no answer could be 24 Text | such as I desired, and I imagined that he would tell me first Phaedrus Part
25 Text | do to their beloved, have imagined that our ideas of love were Philebus Part
26 Intro| founders of all of them have imagined that they were built upon 27 Text | good, one of them might be imagined to be the cause of the good. 28 Text | or dreaming, ever saw or imagined mind or wisdom to be in The Republic Book
29 2 | the other; no man can be imagined to be of such an iron nature 30 2 | covering; and he must be imagined in a state of life the opposite 31 2 | other origin of a State be imagined? ~There can be no other. ~ 32 2 | Then no motive can be imagined why God should lie? ~None 33 7 | as you may remember, was imagined by us after a while to behold The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | in the spirit which some imagined, but principally through The Sophist Part
35 Intro| abstraction: or how he could have imagined that philosophy consisted 36 Text | Things that are not must be imagined to exist in a certain sense, The Statesman Part
37 Text | taking away a part, you imagined that the remainder formed 38 Text | error, and also because we imagined that a king required grand 39 Text | have been dreaming when I imagined that the principal claimants 40 Text | imagining, or when you have imagined, in creating the other bonds, The Symposium Part
41 Intro| introduced in the Phaedo. He had imagined that the discourses were 42 Intro| that many things have been imagined which are not really to 43 Text | For in my simplicity I imagined that the topics of praise 44 Text | his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their 45 Text | self-restraint and manliness. I never imagined that I could have met with Theaetetus Part
46 Intro| and many other ways may be imagined in which we know and do 47 Intro| The mind may be indeed imagined to contain the body, in 48 Intro| Nor can any principle be imagined more suicidal to philosophy Timaeus Part
49 Intro| of the world, which he is imagined to have created, to all 50 Intro| of God; and the Greek had imagined that there was a Nemesis 51 Intro| for it cannot be said or imagined not to be.’ The idea of 52 Intro| the question can hardly be imagined to have escaped him. On 53 Intro| ascertaining how they were imagined by Plato, if he had any 54 Intro| the reason.~The liver is imagined by Plato to be a smooth 55 Intro| to their places, and he imagined fire or the exterior aether 56 Text | that the citizens whom you imagined, were our veritable ancestors, 57 Text | directed toward heaven, imagined, in their simplicity, that


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