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The Apology Part
1 Text | some of them having first convinced themselves—all this class 2 Text | being is ever likely to be convinced by you. But either I do 3 Text | understanding will ever be convinced by you that the same men 4 Text | let me go now, and are not convinced by Anytus, who said that 5 Text | speak rather because I am convinced that I never intentionally 6 Text | believe that I should have convinced you. But I cannot in a moment 7 Text | great slanders; and, as I am convinced that I never wronged another, Charmides Part
8 PreS | nature,’ and having become convinced that the many cannot be 9 Text | longer forbear, and I am convinced of the truth of the suspicion Cratylus Part
10 Text | good and noble; and I am convinced of this, because he further Crito Part
11 Text | if you can, and I will be convinced; or else cease, my dear Euthydemus Part
12 Text | him only who is already convinced that he ought to learn of 13 Text | or of him also who is not convinced, either because he imagines Gorgias Part
14 Intro| to him, Polus is at last convinced of their truth; at least, 15 Intro| stage: he is with difficulty convinced that Socrates is in earnest; 16 Intro| politician at all. There he is convinced that he or any other good 17 Intro| Socrates, as you will be convinced, if you leave philosophy 18 Intro| Socrates professes to be convinced by reason only, yet the 19 Intro| his master Socrates. He is convinced that, somehow or other, 20 Text | the world, I am not quite convinced by them. (Compare Symp.: 21 Text | more thoroughly, you may be convinced for all that. Please, then, Laws Book
22 4 | for him until he has first convinced him; at last, when he has 23 7 | a little while ago quite convinced that no silver or golden 24 10 | though they were firmly convinced of their existence; who Meno Part
25 Intro| of which he is absolutely convinced.~In the Republic the ideas Phaedo Part
26 Text | inquiring, and is not so easily convinced by the first thing which 27 Text | all opposites? and are we convinced that all of them are generated 28 Text | beginning to recollect and be convinced; but I should still like 29 Text | souls.~Yes, Socrates; I am convinced that there is precisely 30 Text | that he is sufficiently convinced of the existence of the 31 Text | When we had been so firmly convinced before, now to have our 32 Text | existence. Having, as I am convinced, rightly accepted this conclusion, 33 Text | exist in another world!~I am convinced, Socrates, said Cebes, and Philebus Part
34 Intro| described as all of them at last convinced by the arguments of Socrates. 35 Text | but listen to the sequel; convinced of what I have just been The Republic Book
36 1 | people in general are not convinced by you when you speak thus; 37 1 | he replied; they are not convinced: and there is something 38 1 | openly declare that I am not convinced, and that I do not believe 39 1 | if you are not already convinced by what I have just said; 40 1 | replied, but he has not convinced me. ~Then shall we try to 41 2 | But I am too stupid to be convinced by him. ~I wish, he said, 42 3 | his own vices when he is convinced that similar wickednesses 43 5 | too extravagant; for to be convinced that in no other State can 44 6 | to you, and will never be convinced; Thrasymachus least of all. ~ 45 10 | Yes, he said; I have been convinced by the argument, as I believe The Seventh Letter Part
46 Text | other like truths that I convinced Dion, and it is I who have The Sophist Part
47 Intro| ignorance of mankind he is convinced that without any interruption The Symposium Part
48 Intro| of hearts too, as he has convinced Alcibiades, and made him Theaetetus Part
49 Intro| nothing, am not equally convinced that I am. This is one way 50 Text | man? Are you so profoundly convinced of this? Rather would it 51 Text | whose dulness cannot be convinced, and who will never leave Timaeus Part
52 Intro| which Plato is more firmly convinced than of the priority of