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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | obedient to the god, and search and make enquiry into the 2 Text | then be able to continue my search into true and false knowledge; Charmides Part
3 Intro| class called dialogues of search (Greek), which have no conclusion. ( Cratylus Part
4 Intro| always going round in their search after the nature of things, 5 Intro| Will you help me in the search?~All names, whether primary 6 Text | philosophers, who, in their search after the nature of things, 7 Text | being for which there is a search); as is still more obvious 8 Text | name-giver, of whom we are in search.~SOCRATES: If this is true, 9 Text | who follows names in the search after things, and analyses Euthydemus Part
10 Text | think. But did you carry the search any further, and did you Gorgias Part
11 Intro| knows where to begin in the search after truth. On every side 12 Text | satisfactory companion in the search after truth, if you say Laws Book
13 1 | as is very likely, in our search after the true and good, 14 7 | should enquire into them and search them out, combining dancing 15 9 | unknown, and after a diligent search cannot be detected, there 16 12 | he shall then make his search, and the other shall throw 17 12 | his house and allow him to search things both sealed and unsealed. 18 12 | the searcher to make his search, he who is prevented shall 19 12 | the house shall let him search the unsealed property, and 20 12 | the city, and so make his search, opening the sealed property Meno Part
21 Text | have assisted me in the search, and they were the persons Parmenides Part
22 Intro| the earlier dialogues ‘of search.’ To us there seems to be Phaedo Part
23 Text | overtake and impede us in the search after true being: it fills 24 Text | better able to make the search.~The search, replied Cebes, 25 Text | to make the search.~The search, replied Cebes, shall certainly Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| Republic is divided between the search after justice and the construction 27 Intro| and fewer failures in the search for it. Lastly, in the coming Philebus Part
28 Text | should think so.~SOCRATES: Search the universe for two terms 29 Text | for the sake of it; let us search into the pure element of The Republic Book
30 2 | hope that the object of our search will be more easily discovered. ~ 31 4 | habitable, light a candle and search, and get your brother and 32 4 | did you not promise to search yourself, saying that for 33 4 | which is the end of our search. ~Very true. ~Now, can we 34 5 | found our way hither in the search after justice and injustice. ~ 35 6 | and think that they need search no further. ~Not an uncommon 36 6 | intelligible, although in the search after it the soul is compelled 37 7 | be continuous and earnest search, and discoveries would be 38 7 | Further, he of whom we are in search should have a good memory, 39 10 | for a considerable time in search of the life of a private The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | been accustomed even to search for the truth, but are satisfied The Sophist Part
41 Intro| other. The first is the search after the Sophist, the second 42 Intro| Not-being.’ We went in search of Not-being and seemed 43 Intro| not-being of which we are in search, and is one kind of being. 44 Text | discovered the object of our search.~STRANGER: Then now you 45 Text | Sophist compelled us to search.~STRANGER: And has not this, The Statesman Part
46 Intro| a Platonic writing.~The search after the Statesman, which 47 Text | science of which we are in search, is and ever was concerned 48 Text | who is the object of our search, but in order that we might 49 Text | art of which we were in search, the art of protection against 50 Text | Statesman disappears, the search for the royal science will 51 Text | royal art of which we are in search.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly The Symposium Part
52 Text | love and tend him, and will search out and bring to the birth Theaetetus Part
53 Intro| of authorship. The vain search, the negative conclusion, 54 Intro| intruding upon us in the search after truth. But imagination 55 Text | very beginning has been a search after knowledge, of which 56 Text | if we go forward in the search, we may stumble upon the


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