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pursuits

The Apology
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1 Intro| not that he despises such pursuits, but the fact is that he Critias Part
2 Intro| have, common virtues and pursuits. There were various classes 3 Intro| he speaks of the common pursuits of men and women, he says 4 Text | Moreover, since military pursuits were then common to men 5 Text | And they practised all the pursuits which we yesterday described Euthydemus Part
6 Text | will admit that their two pursuits are either wholly or partly 7 Text | this account shun all these pursuits yourself and refuse to allow Gorgias Part
8 Text | man to be, and what his pursuits, and how far is he to go, 9 Text | SOCRATES: Can you tell me the pursuits which delight mankind—or Laches Part
10 Text | discover what studies or pursuits are likely to be most improving 11 Text | about any other studies or pursuits which may or may not be 12 Text | spoken thus decidedly of the pursuits which are advantageous or 13 Text | the help of studies and pursuits. Tell me, if you can, what Laws Book
14 1 | always will be, flights and pursuits of which no account can 15 5 | general vulgarity of their pursuits and acquisitions, whether 16 6 | states, and all sorts of pursuits both orderly and disorderly, 17 7 | called laws or manners or pursuits, for by these means a city 18 7 | the most serious of our pursuits. And therefore, as we say, 19 7 | women not following the same pursuits with all their strength 20 7 | But hunting and similar pursuits in like manner claim our 21 7 | view to the exercise and pursuits of youth. And, on the other 22 9 | respecting life and the pursuits of men, but not so disgraceful 23 11 | another sort, and follow pursuits which have a very strong Menexenus Part
24 Text | this all possessions and pursuits are dishonourable and evil. Phaedo Part
25 Text | nurtured and has had these pursuits, will at her departure from The Republic Book
26 5 | ought to have different pursuits, and that men's and women' 27 5 | ought to have different pursuits, but we never considered 28 5 | when we assigned different pursuits to different natures and 29 5 | wives ought to have the same pursuits. ~Very true, he said. ~Next, 30 5 | reference to any of the pursuits or arts of civic life, the 31 5 | diffused in both; all the pursuits of men are the pursuits 32 5 | pursuits of men are the pursuits of women also, but in all 33 5 | natures to have the same pursuits? ~They ought. ~Then, as 34 5 | sex should have all their pursuits in common; to the utility 35 6 | adapted to the best of all pursuits; they are natures which 36 6 | and housekeeping to such pursuits; and even those of them 37 6 | and by what studies and pursuits will the saviours of the 38 7 | soul which, when by other pursuits lost and dimmed, is by these 39 8 | that all education and the pursuits of war and peace are also 40 8 | giving a thought to the pursuits which make a statesman, 41 8 | accomplishments and fair pursuits and true words, which make 42 10 | are able to discern what pursuits make men better or worse The Statesman Part
43 Intro| the value of metaphysical pursuits more truly expressed than The Symposium Part
44 Text | virtue and the nature and pursuits of a good man; and he tries Theaetetus Part
45 Text | in philosophy and liberal pursuits are as unlike those who Timaeus Part
46 Text | the men, and that common pursuits should be assigned to them 47 Text | themselves solely to military pursuits; moreover, the weapons which


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