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Charmides Part
1 Ded | and 1876) might wish to exchange it for the present one. 2 Ded | would like to make this exchange, on depositing a perfect Laws Book
3 5 | is not enough to give in exchange for virtue. In a word, I 4 5 | we are ready to take in exchange, not for pleasure but for 5 8 | their slaves, making an exchange of wine and food, which 6 8 | at such places they shall exchange money for goods, and goods 7 11 | other place there be an exchange of one thing for another, 8 11 | already received the work in exchange, does not pay the price Menexenus Part
9 Text | their death they gave in exchange for the salvation of the Phaedo Part
10 Intro| and pains, which is the exchange of commerce and not of virtue. 11 Text | to be the case.~Yet the exchange of one fear or pleasure 12 Text | they were coins, is not the exchange of virtue. O my blessed 13 Text | that is wisdom; and only in exchange for this, and in company 14 Text | in her; but in the true exchange there is a purging away Phaedrus Part
15 Text | whenever they are observed to exchange two words they are supposed 16 Text | best can.’ Do not let us exchange ‘tu quoque’ as in a farce, Philebus Part
17 Intro| repudiates the notion that the exchange of a less pleasure for a 18 Intro| for a greater can be an exchange of virtue. Such virtue is Protagoras Part
19 Intro| deny that good is a mere exchange of a greater pleasure for 20 Text | choose the greater evil in exchange for the lesser good?’ Admitted. The Republic Book
21 2 | True, he said. ~And they exchange with one another, and one 22 2 | under the idea that the exchange will be for their good. ~ 23 2 | the city, how will they exchange their productions? To secure 24 2 | productions? To secure such an exchange was, as you will remember, 25 2 | money-token for purposes of exchange. ~Certainly. ~Suppose now 26 2 | when there is no one to exchange with him-is he to leave 27 2 | market, and to give money in exchange for goods to those who desire 28 4 | carpenter; and suppose them to exchange their implements or their The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Text | and all the barbarians in exchange for your life?~ALCIBIADES: The Sophist Part
30 Intro| may be effected either by exchange or by conquest; in the latter 31 Intro| acquisitive art had a branch of exchange as well as of hunting, and 32 Intro| well as of hunting, and exchange is either giving or selling; 33 Text | into two parts: there is exchange, which is voluntary and 34 Text | for hire,—taking money in exchange— having the semblance of 35 Text | hunting, the other with exchange.~THEAETETUS: There were.~ 36 Text | STRANGER: And of the art of exchange there are two divisions, 37 Text | productions; another, which is the exchange of the works of others.~ 38 Text | And is not that part of exchange which takes place in the 39 Text | selling and buying is the exchange of the merchant?~THEAETETUS: 40 Text | you are aware that this exchange of the merchant is of two 41 Text | bartered and received in exchange for money.~THEAETETUS: What 42 Text | art of acquisition through exchange, trade, merchandise, to 43 Text | which exchanges, and of exchange which either sells a man’ The Statesman Part
44 Text | classes in a State, and who exchange and equalise the products 45 Text | sea, and giving money in exchange for money or for other productions— The Symposium Part
46 Text | to share with me and to exchange beauty for beauty, you will 47 Text | appearance—like Diomede, gold in exchange for brass. But look again, Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| greater? For how can the exchange of two kinds of knowledge 49 Text | heterodoxy; a person may make an exchange in his mind, and say that 50 Text | it?~SOCRATES: How can the exchange of one knowledge for another