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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | speak truly and the judge decide justly.~And first, I have Cratylus Part
2 Intro| others false, we can only decide between them, not by counting 3 Text | what criterion are we to decide between them? For there Euthyphro Part
4 Text | unable satisfactorily to decide our differences, you and The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | received, before we can finally decide on their character. We do 6 Text | master of gymnastics would decide, with whom they ought or Laches Part
7 Intro| As they differ he must decide.~Socrates would rather not 8 Intro| Socrates would rather not decide the question by a plurality 9 Text | manner still needed who will decide between them. Had they agreed, 10 Text | the matter—he is unable to decide which of you speaks truly; Laws Book
11 2 | the question, they will decide for the puppet show.~Cleinias. 12 5 | some are counterfeit. To decide which are which is the business 13 6 | several elections shall decide.~The council shall consist 14 6 | another, let the five wardens decide small matters on their own 15 6 | in the way of a bribe, or decide suits unjustly, or if they 16 6 | he will never be able to decide justly; wherefore a multitude 17 6 | whom they deem likely to decide the causes of his fellow– 18 7 | Megillus, will help to decide between us. For I maintain 19 7 | time for reflection, and decide when we have given the subject 20 8 | colonels and generals of horse decide together about all courses 21 8 | the twelve divisions shall decide, and in the lesser cases 22 8 | the wardens of the city decide the case; but if greater 23 8 | then let the public courts decide according to law. Let no 24 9 | by Hestia that they will decide justly and truly to the 25 9 | judges who are appointed to decide in the case of those who 26 9 | cases, but should himself decide about, of them, small or 27 9 | others the legislator must decide for himself.~Cleinias. And 28 9 | ought the legislator to decide, and what ought he to leave 29 9 | conceal their opinions and decide causes clandestinely; or 30 9 | and the same judges shall decide who would have decided if 31 9 | adopted, shall be required to decide; and if any one is convicted, Menexenus Part
32 Pre | received, before we can finally decide on their character. We do Phaedo Part
33 Text | previously to our birth?~I cannot decide at the moment.~At any rate 34 Text | moment.~At any rate you can decide whether he who has knowledge Phaedrus Part
35 Text | upon the premises we may decide about the conclusion.~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
36 Intro| the whole truth. But to decide how far our ideas of morality 37 Intro| my neighbour. But who can decide what proportion should be 38 Text | conqueror; but you must decide for yourself, Protarchus.~ 39 Text | we not be better able to decide about the first and second 40 Text | of all. But how would you decide this question, Protarchus?~ 41 Text | Protarchus, any man could decide well enough whether pleasure The Republic Book
42 1 | we shall want judges to decide; but if we proceed in our 43 4 | found them, we might then decide which of the two is the 44 7 | therefore you had better decide at once with which of the 45 9 | the result, do you also decide who in your opinion is first The Sophist Part
46 Text | STRANGER: Very good; you can decide about that for yourself 47 Text | is not hunted—you shall decide which of these alternatives The Statesman Part
48 Intro| to the law, attempted to decide with perfect justice the 49 Text | science, having power to decide which of these arts are 50 Text | Does he do anything but decide the dealings of men with Theaetetus Part
51 Intro| things;’ and then who is to decide? Upon his own showing must 52 Text | soul herself endeavours to decide for us by the review and


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