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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| his situation. He is not acting a part upon a great occasion, 2 Text | is doing right or wrongacting the part of a good man or Charmides Part
3 Text | temperance will not be acting quietly any more than acting 4 Text | acting quietly any more than acting quickly and energetically, 5 Text | intruding on us. But whether by acting according to knowledge we Crito Part
6 Text | Socrates, whether you are not acting out of regard to me and 7 Text | when you might be saved; in acting thus you are playing into 8 Text | a parallel instance:—if, acting under the advice of those Euthydemus Part
9 Text | for a man cannot fail of acting as he is acting—that is 10 Text | fail of acting as he is acting—that is what you mean?~Yes, The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | And they obtain good by acting well and honourably?~ALCIBIADES: 12 Text | ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: Then acting well is a good?~ALCIBIADES: 13 Text | of those for whom he is acting?~ALCIBIADES: They will be Gorgias Part
14 Text | punished is suffering or acting?~POLUS: Suffering, Socrates; 15 Text | himself and of the state, acting so that he may have temperance Laws Book
16 2 | true way of speaking or of acting?~Cleinias. Possibly.~Athenian. 17 3 | Athenians and Lacedaemonians, acting in concert, had warded off 18 5 | But I mean to say that in acting thus he injures his soul, 19 5 | only discoursing and not acting, let our selection be supposed 20 5 | not, I say that no man, acting upon any other principle, 21 6 | manner be written up as acting disorderly and cannot obtain 22 7 | priests and priestesses, acting in concert with the guardians 23 10 | to give light to men, or acting from without or in whatever 24 11 | a witness any one who is acting as a judge, let him give Phaedo Part
25 Intro| Socrates has to be described acting as well as speaking. The 26 Text | you speak are right in so acting, for they think that they Phaedrus Part
27 Text | enquire what power it has of acting or being acted upon in relation 28 Text | them, what is that power of acting or being acted upon which 29 Text | the sake of speaking and acting before men, but in order Philebus Part
30 Intro| being is that of a despot acting not wholly without regard 31 Text | world, how created, how acting or acted upon. Is not this Protagoras Part
32 Text | rightly act foolishly, and in acting thus are not temperate?~ 33 Text | foolishly is the opposite of acting temperately?~He assented.~ The Republic Book
34 1 | did of men who are evil acting at any time vigorously together, 35 3 | the good man when he is acting firmly and wisely; in a 36 3 | away by his success, but acting moderately and wisely under 37 4 | known, then the meaning of acting unjustly and being unjust, 38 4 | being unjust, or, again, of acting justly, will also be perfectly 39 8 | some great opportunity of acting dishonestly, as in the guardianship 40 9 | is utterly incapable of acting voluntarily? ~Utterly incapable. ~ The Seventh Letter Part
41 Text | my departure, therefore, acting, so far as a man can act, 42 Text | tell you that you are not acting at all well in preferring The Statesman Part
43 Text | But surely men whom we see acting as hirelings and serfs, 44 Text | men, having fixed laws, in acting contrary to them with a 45 Text | something better, would only be acting, as far as they are able, Theaetetus Part
46 Intro| your first-born; for I am acting out of good-will towards 47 Intro| time and under one aspect acting in harmony and then again Timaeus Part
48 Intro| element of fire, whether acting immediately or through the 49 Intro| the same soul of the world acting on the same matter. He would 50 Text | not free, some of them not acting, while through others too


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