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sorts 116
sosias 1
soteria 2
sought 50
soul 1329
soul-reason 1
soulless 2
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50 reached
50 rhetoricians
50 sides
50 sought
50 syllables
50 taste
50 train
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sought

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that I have ever exacted or sought pay of any one; of that 2 Text | you, thither I went, and sought to persuade every man among Charmides Part
3 PreS | though less hopefully, he had sought to convert his provisional Cratylus Part
4 Intro| existence of that which is sought after—on ou masma estin. 5 Intro| clothed it. We have also sought to indicate the sources Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| of ideas which had been sought after with such passionate Gorgias Part
7 Intro| and right are alone to be sought, and that all other goods 8 Intro| on the other hand, have sought to resolve them wholly into 9 Text | everything else, is to be sought for the sake of that which Ion Part
10 Intro| of merit are always being sought after, is he not at once Laws Book
11 2 | such music is not to be sought out or deemed to have any 12 2 | of gymnastics, too, to be sought in the tendency to rapid Meno Part
13 Intro| stage of his philosophy, sought to find the nature of knowledge 14 Intro| the origin of ideas is sought for in a previous state 15 Text | father Themistocles have sought to train him in these minor Parmenides Part
16 Intro| earlier philosophers, and he sought to supplement the one by 17 Intro| of purgation, which Bacon sought to introduce into philosophy. 18 Intro| the history of the mind, sought to save mankind from scepticism Phaedo Part
19 Intro| kind is true. He who has sought after the pleasures of knowledge 20 Text | a place;—whether I have sought in a right way or not, and 21 Text | gently comforted her and sought to release her, pointing 22 Text | harm rather than good, has sought after the pleasures of knowledge; Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| afforded by them; and he sought to explain this, as he explained 24 Intro| which Christian art has sought to realize in the person 25 Text | are the questions which we sought to determine, and they brought Philebus Part
26 Intro| restless dialectic of Zeno, who sought to prove the absolute existence 27 Intro| true understanding is to be sought not in the afterthoughts The Republic Book
28 1 | having discovered what I sought at first, the nature of 29 2 | universal strain, had you sought to persuade us of this from 30 2 | evils the causes are to be sought elsewhere, and not in him. ~ 31 4 | wherever it might be, the one sought for might be known to us 32 5 | true. ~But is opinion to be sought without and beyond either 33 7 | call useful; that is, if sought after with a view to the The Second Alcibiades Part
34 Text | asking evil. He neither sought, nor supposed that he sought 35 Text | sought, nor supposed that he sought for good, but others have The Sophist Part
36 Intro| the infancy of logic, men sought only to obtain a definition 37 Intro| Greek philosophy, is to be sought for in the history of ideas, 38 Intro| Parmenides). In the Theaetetus we sought to discover the nature of The Statesman Part
39 Text | cause that which is now sought amongst twice the number 40 Text | number of things, to be then sought amongst half that number?~ The Symposium Part
41 Text | until you had found what you sought.’~How I wish, said Socrates, 42 Text | apparition only of her whom he sought, but herself they would 43 Text | other survived, the survivor sought another mate, man or woman Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| mind, tired of wandering, sought to rest on firm ground; 45 Intro| eighteenth century, when men sought to explain the human mind 46 Intro| little, only because they sought to do, and once perhaps 47 Intro| surface of the ground. It has sought rather to put together scattered 48 Text | the mind, and then he who sought to take one of them might Timaeus Part
49 Intro| the Christian Scriptures, sought to give an allegorical meaning 50 Text | as this was eternal, he sought to make the universe eternal,


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