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fallacy 19
fallen 53
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fallen

Charmides
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1 Text | of our acquaintance had fallen.~That, I replied, was not Cratylus Part
2 Intro| mistaken; and that having fallen into a whirlpool themselves, 3 Intro| to a certain extent have fallen under the dominion of physical 4 Intro| of their cases may have fallen out of use. Here are rules 5 Intro| principle of onomatopea has fallen into discredit, partly because 6 Text | mistaken opinion. And having fallen into a kind of whirlpool Critias Part
7 Text | places, but the earth has fallen away all round and sunk 8 Text | parts of the soil having fallen away, and the mere skeleton The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | SOCRATES: And if any one has fallen in love with the person Gorgias Part
10 Intro| inconsistency into which he has fallen, or whether he, like himself, 11 Intro| Gorgias appears to have fallen, and which he is inclined 12 Intro| error into which he may have fallen, and which Callicles may 13 Intro| such an one is like a man fallen among wild beasts, exposed 14 Intro| greatest statesmen have fallen very far short of the political 15 Text | inconsistency into which you had fallen; and I said, that if you 16 Text | mother Cleopatra that he had fallen in while running after a 17 Text | this way because Polus has fallen into the same error himself 18 Text | but now he has himself fallen into the same trap. I cannot 19 Text | or they would not have fallen out of favour.~CALLICLES: Laws Book
20 8 | our legislation, and have fallen into a difficulty by reason 21 9 | and raise up that which is fallen, and make that which is 22 10 | first, and hence they have fallen into error about the true Lysis Part
23 Text | my boys, we have again fallen into the old discarded error; Menexenus Part
24 Text | champions of liberty had fallen, and that their business Meno Part
25 Intro| them, have unconsciously fallen under their power.~The account 26 Text | ignorant of it, until he had fallen into perplexity under the Phaedo Part
27 Intro| surprising that he should have fallen into verbal fallacies: early 28 Text | Socrates, which has now fallen into discredit? That the Phaedrus Part
29 Text | light side uppermost.) has fallen with the other side uppermostPhilebus Part
30 Text | say that mind would have fallen too, and may therefore be The Republic Book
31 1 | into which we seem to have fallen in the use of the words " 32 4 | them, and if there be any fallen places [a] [principle] in 33 5 | But if so, have you not fallen into a serious inconsistency 34 5 | his depth, whether he has fallen into a little swimming-bath 35 6 | incomplete: for her own have fallen away and forsaken her, and 36 6 | compared to a man who has fallen among wild beasts-he will 37 7 | is the reason why she has fallen into disrepute: her true 38 8 | slavery of freemen, has fallen into the fire which is the 39 10 | that which is sickly and fallen, banishing the cry of sorrow The Second Alcibiades Part
40 Text | advantage, have nevertheless fallen victims to designing enemies. 41 Text | prayers were heard, have fallen into the greatest pains The Seventh Letter Part
42 Text | Dionysios, when his mind had fallen under the spell of culture, 43 Text | power or avenging fiend has fallen upon them, inspiring them The Sophist Part
44 Intro| fatalist because he has fallen under the dominion of a 45 Text | self-evident, lest we may have fallen into some confusion, and The Statesman Part
46 Text | manly style; but you have fallen into an error which hereafter 47 Text | back the elements which had fallen into dissolution and disorder The Symposium Part
48 Text | into which Aeschylus has fallen, for Achilles was surely 49 Text | which these attachments have fallen is to be ascribed to the Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| Theaetetus is said to have fallen or to have been wounded, 51 Intro| language, yet it may have fallen into still greater ones; 52 Text | that we have unconsciously fallen into the error of that ingenious 53 Text | errors into which he has fallen through his own fault, or


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