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perplexity

Charmides
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1 Text | unintelligible attempt to hide his perplexity. In order that the argument Cratylus Part
2 Intro| always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. 3 Intro| found myself in greater perplexity about justice than I was 4 Text | I have been driven in my perplexity to take refuge with Protagoras; 5 Text | find myself in far greater perplexity about the nature of justice 6 Text | tragic poets, who in any perplexity have their gods waiting Euthydemus Part
7 Text | question blushed, and in his perplexity looked at me for help; and 8 Text | to have got into a great perplexity.~SOCRATES: Thereupon, Crito, The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | aware of the nature of this perplexity, my friend?~ALCIBIADES: 10 Text | of them, and therefore in perplexity. Is not that clear?~ALCIBIADES: 11 Text | yourself; are you in any perplexity about things of which you Gorgias Part
12 Intro| Callicles is in a state of perplexity and uncertainty. And yet Laches Part
13 Text | as we are all in the same perplexity, why should one of us be Laws Book
14 7 | throw light on our present perplexity.~Cleinias. Excellent, Stranger; 15 8 | delay because I am in a perplexity?~Cleinias. No; but we think 16 11 | mind the difficulty and perplexity in which all such matters 17 12 | rise to much atheism and perplexity, and the poets took occasion Lysis Part
18 Intro| from being cleared of its perplexity. Two notions appear to be 19 Intro| virtue. They had another perplexity: 8) How could one of the Meno Part
20 Intro| he is only the cause of perplexity in others, because he is 21 Text | until he had fallen into perplexity under the idea that he did Parmenides Part
22 Intro| process of thought. No such perplexity could ever trouble a modern 23 Intro| rational philosophy. The perplexity of the One and Many is there 24 Text | not care to examine the perplexity in reference to visible Phaedo Part
25 Intro| the realm of faith. The perplexity should not be forgotten Philebus Part
26 Intro| are a further source of perplexity. Our ignorance of the opinions 27 Intro| lost its chief interest and perplexity. We readily acknowledge 28 Text | are the source of great perplexity if ill decided, and the Protagoras Part
29 Text | Now while he was in this perplexity, Prometheus came to inspect The Republic Book
30 2 | wonder that we are in a perplexity; for we have lost sight 31 6 | their good are in equal perplexity; for they are compelled The Second Alcibiades Part
32 Text | saying that you were in great perplexity, lest perchance you should The Seventh Letter Part
33 Text | man with puzzlement and perplexity.~Now in subjects in which, The Sophist Part
34 Intro| Nor was any difficulty or perplexity thus created, so long as 35 Intro| diminution (Theat.). But the perplexity only arises out of the confusion 36 Intro| Berkeley, feeling a similar perplexity, is inclined to deny the 37 Text | been getting into the same perplexity about ‘being,’ and yet may 38 Text | preceded in a greater and worse perplexity.~STRANGER: We are far from 39 Text | are involved in the same perplexity, there is hope that when The Symposium Part
40 Text | that when he saw their perplexity he said: ‘Do you desire Theaetetus Part
41 Text | and day they are full of perplexity and travail which is even 42 Text | the explanation of this perplexity on the hypothesis which 43 Text | of his own confusion and perplexity on himself, and not on you. 44 Text | of ways, causing infinite perplexity to one another. Such, Theodorus, 45 Text | troubles me, and is a great perplexity to me, both in regard to 46 Text | if we were driven in our perplexity to admit the absurd consequences Timaeus Part
47 Intro| space, were a source of perplexity to the mind of the Greek, 48 Intro| from them, we are full of perplexity. There is a similar confusion


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