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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| feet, and never able to acquire afterwards the powers in 2 Intro| dignity of language when they acquire the use of writing and have Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| knowledge?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘And you acquire that which you have not 4 Text | that.~And are those who acquire those who have or have not 5 Text | of the class of those who acquire, and not of those who have?~ 6 Text | what knowledge ought we to acquire? May we not answer with 7 Text | I said, enabled you to acquire this great perfection in The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | must in the first place acquire virtue.~ALCIBIADES: That Gorgias Part
9 Intro| call themselves, they must acquire firmness and consistency; 10 Text | knowing them before he can acquire the art of rhetoric? If 11 Text | philosophy of business, and acquire the reputation of wisdom. 12 Text | practise, and how I may acquire it. And if you find me assenting Laches Part
13 Intro| advise that their sons should acquire the accomplishment. Nicias 14 Text | that by spending he will acquire more in the end, do you 15 Text | be courageous unless they acquire it—that is what you were Laws Book
16 4 | qualities, if the state is to acquire in the best manner and in 17 4 | makes no difference; they acquire their knowledge of medicine 18 5 | willing, or not unwilling, to acquire dishonest gains, does he 19 5 | and should never want to acquire riches by any such means.~ 20 5 | he will permit a man to acquire double or triple, or as 21 6 | order that they may all acquire knowledge and experience 22 6 | guard, and at the same time acquire a perfect knowledge of every 23 7 | has not stimulated them to acquire these accomplishments in 24 7 | suited to those who have to acquire a speedy and useful knowledge 25 12 | Cretan colony ought also to acquire the fairest and noblest 26 12 | And he who is unable to acquire this in addition to the Meno Part
27 Intro| before she has had time to acquire them. This is proved by 28 Text | SOCRATES: But if he did not acquire the knowledge in this life, 29 Text | question, Whether in seeking to acquire virtue we should regard 30 Text | knowledge which he wishes him to acquire—would not such conduct be Phaedo Part
31 Intro| have to begin again and acquire the belief for ourselves; 32 Text | But when did our souls acquire this knowledge?—not since Phaedrus Part
33 Text | devoid of philosophy, may acquire wings in the third of the 34 Text | a regular division, and acquire a distinct notion of both Philebus Part
35 Text | would desire to possess or acquire,—I will not say pleasure, The Republic Book
36 2 | But if, though unjust, I acquire the reputation of justice, 37 3 | educated by time, will acquire a knowledge both of virtue 38 3 | State. But should they ever acquire homes or lands or moneys 39 4 | for it; whereas other men acquire lands, and build large and 40 4 | exception that he is not to acquire justice and virtue, or to 41 5 | to say that one man will acquire a thing easily, another 42 7 | which would be needed to acquire this new habit of sight 43 8 | he has, and another may acquire his property; yet after 44 9 | worse man, even though he acquire money or power by his wickedness? ~ The Statesman Part
45 Intro| nor a subject class easily acquire them. Hence the phenomenon 46 Text | things which we make or acquire are either creative or preventive; 47 Text | sciences and most difficult to acquire, be supposed to reside? 48 Text | number of men are able to acquire a knowledge of any art has The Symposium Part
49 Text | virtue, the other seeking to acquire them with a view to education Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| images innumerable, we acquire by education another memory 51 Text | SOCRATES: We are supposed to acquire a right opinion of the differences 52 Text | for to know is surely to acquire knowledge.~THEAETETUS: True.~ Timaeus Part
53 Text | planted to be our daily food, acquire all sorts of colours by