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Charmides Part
1 Intro| Greek ideal of beauty and goodness, the vision of the fair Euthydemus Part
2 Text | then what, in the name of goodness, do you come hither to teach? The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| having stated first that goodness consists in the unanimity Gorgias Part
4 Intro| attained the perfection of goodness and therefore of happiness, 5 Intro| similar picture of suffering goodness which Plato desires to pourtray, 6 Text | them best understands the goodness or badness of food, the Ion Part
7 Text | Ion, what in the name of goodness can be the reason why you, Laws Book
8 1 | a doubtful proof of the goodness or badness of institutions. 9 4 | us. And in estimating the goodness of a state, we regard both 10 5 | maintained; the badness and goodness shall be compensated by 11 11 | me, and whose badness and goodness have been tested by me in 12 12 | without, the reality of goodness. And our Cretan colony ought Lysis Part
13 Intro| descent and of great beauty, goodness, and intelligence: this 14 Text | worthy of praise for his goodness than for his beauty. We Menexenus Part
15 Text | first of all praise the goodness of their birth; secondly, Meno Part
16 Intro| final cause or principle of goodness which he himself is. No Phaedo Part
17 Intro| principle of knowledge or of goodness, or the union of the two? 18 Intro| of good. Of the absolute goodness of any finite nature we 19 Text | equality, but of beauty, goodness, justice, holiness, and 20 Text | an absolute beauty, and goodness, and an absolute essence 21 Text | so patent as that beauty, goodness, and the other notions of 22 Text | is an absolute beauty and goodness and greatness, and the like; Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| to behold beauty, wisdom, goodness, and the other things of 24 Intro| the absolute purity and goodness which Christian art has 25 Text | divine is beauty, wisdom, goodness, and the like; and by these 26 Text | yet explained in what the goodness or badness of either consists, 27 Text | one speaks of justice and goodness we part company and are 28 Text | principles of justice and goodness and nobility taught and Philebus Part
29 Intro| discover what element of goodness is contained in this mixture. 30 Intro| There are three criteria of goodness—beauty, symmetry, truth. Protagoras Part
31 Text | yourself, but also the cause of goodness in others. Moreover such The Republic Book
32 1 | and would you have the goodness also to inform me, whether 33 3 | are the twin sisters of goodness and virtue and bear their 34 5 | deceiver about beauty, or goodness, or justice, in the matter 35 6 | order the laws about beauty, goodness, justice in this, if not 36 6 | someone who through inherent goodness or natural reasonableness 37 6 | knowledge of beauty and goodness? ~Assuredly not. ~You are 38 10 | with authority about the goodness and badness of flutes, while 39 10 | have knowledge about the goodness or badness of his imitations? ~ The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | young men into the path of goodness and justice, and to establish 41 Text | natures that know nothing of goodness and justice, divine as well The Sophist Part
42 Intro| including any ethical idea of goodness or badness. Poets as well 43 Intro| of morality, to separate goodness from the love of truth, 44 Intro| higher attributes of wisdom, goodness, truth.~The system of Hegel The Statesman Part
45 Intro| rule has no exception, that goodness, like knowledge, is also 46 Text | not, I hope, tire of his goodness to us, to proceed either Timaeus Part
47 Intro| is the diffusion of that goodness or good which he himself 48 Intro| he himself is. The term ‘goodness’ is not to be understood 49 Intro| eternal pattern, out of his goodness has created the same, the 50 Intro| dialogues (Rep.; Laws) of the goodness of God. ‘He was good himself,