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Charmides
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1 PreS | have in these two respects raised the standard. But modern Critias Part
2 Text | that faint heart never yet raised a trophy; and therefore 3 Text | to support a vast army, raised from the surrounding people. 4 Text | ships; for the banks were raised considerably above the water. Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| the question which he has raised; but true to his own character, Laws Book
6 1 | questions which are now being raised, is precisely what we want 7 2 | any argument can fairly be raised by either of us against 8 6 | about the voting may be raised once or twice; but if the 9 6 | twice; but if the dispute be raised a third time, the officers 10 10 | two questions which may be raised about anything.~Cleinias. Lysis Part
11 Intro| life. The question is again raised of the relation of knowledge 12 Intro| Another question 9) may be raised, whether friendship can Meno Part
13 Intro| question which Plato has raised respecting the origin and Parmenides Part
14 Intro| the questions which were raised; nevertheless, they looked 15 Intro| imagine similar aporiai raised on themes as sacred to us, 16 Intro| about Unity and Being are raised in the Sophist; but there Phaedo Part
17 Text | fill them up like water raised by a pump, and then when Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| controversies which have been raised about the Phaedrus; the 19 Intro| could any controversy be raised as to whether the Phaedrus 20 Intro| and gains strength; she is raised above ‘the manikins of earth’ 21 Text | which we now call being she raised her head up towards the Philebus Part
22 Intro| similar difficulties are raised, Plato seems prepared to 23 Intro| pleasure.) Another question is raised: May not pleasures, like 24 Text | question which has now been raised.~PROTARCHUS: How so?~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
25 Text | difficulty which has been raised by you about the sons of The Republic Book
26 2 | things blessed of heaven, he raised a note of triumph and cheered 27 3 | gold or silver in them are raised to honor, and become guardians 28 5 | good many doubts may be raised about both. ~You imply that 29 7 | the prisoners there is a raised way; and you will see, if 30 8 | combined with five (20) and raised to the third power, furnishes 31 8 | trial under a prejudice raised by informers, and either The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | they were younger, and had raised from humble station to high The Sophist Part
33 Intro| the like.~A doubt may be raised whether this account of 34 Intro| manner. No one has equally raised the human mind above the The Statesman Part
35 Intro| peoples, and permanently raised the sense of freedom and The Symposium Part
36 Intro| of whom temples have been raised. Who would not sooner have 37 Intro| expectation’ of Aristophanes is raised by the ludicrous circumstance 38 Text | disconcerted at the expectation raised among the audience that 39 Text | and many temples have been raised in their honour for the 40 Text | theirs; which were never raised in honour of any one, for Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| of false opinion which is raised in the Theaetetus. (Compare 42 Intro| and Being which have been raised in the Parmenides. Any of 43 Intro| and Heracleitus, or have raised the difficulty respecting 44 Intro| bad.’~The question may be raised, how far Plato in the Theaetetus 45 Text | an objection which may be raised about dreams and diseases, 46 Text | another question which can be raised about these phenomena, notably 47 Text | reality of sense is easily raised, since there may even be 48 Text | all of a sudden you are raised to the level of the wisest 49 Text | and with a view to this we raised (did we not?) those many 50 Text | these perplexing questions raised?~THEAETETUS: I have.~SOCRATES: 51 Text | difficulties which were previously raised disappear. I dare say that Timaeus Part
52 Intro| A doubt (2) may also be raised as to whether the words ‘ 53 Text | the elements may be fairly raised?~In the first place, we 54 Text | things are simultaneously raised by one and the same power,


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