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Charmides Part
1 Intro| no conclusion. (iii) The absence in them of certain favourite 2 Text | also be the science of the absence of science.~Very true, he 3 Text | also the science of the absence of science?~Yes.~But consider 4 Text | science, and also of the absence of science, I will request 5 Text | science of science, and of the absence of science or knowledge, Cratylus Part
6 Text | shooting, just as aboulia, absence of counsel, on the other Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| two Sophists: (3) In the absence of any definite conclusion— The First Alcibiades Part
8 Pre | Plato. (1) In the entire absence of real external evidence ( 9 Pre | trustworthy); and (2) in the absence of the highest marks either 10 Text | Have you not remarked their absence? And now I know that you 11 Text | what is that of which the absence or presence improves and 12 Text | of which the presence or absence improves or preserves the 13 Text | presence of health and the absence of disease. You would say 14 Text | presence of sight and the absence of blindness;’ or about 15 Text | that by the presence or absence of which the state is improved 16 Text | presence of friendship and the absence of hatred and division.~ Gorgias Part
17 Text | than intemperance or the absence of control, which you were Laws Book
18 3 | recently grown rich, and in the absence of the men, too, who were 19 3 | that entire freedom and the absence of all superior authority 20 3 | longer any fear, and the absence of fear begets shamelessness. Lysis Part
21 Intro| this is carried on in the absence of Menexenus, who is called Menexenus Part
22 Pre | Plato. (1) In the entire absence of real external evidence ( 23 Pre | trustworthy); and (2) in the absence of the highest marks either Parmenides Part
24 Text | himself read to them in the absence of Parmenides, and had very 25 Text | the words ‘is not’ signify absence of being in that to which Phaedo Part
26 Intro| fairly be drawn from the absence of Aristippus, nor from 27 Intro| The mention of Plato’s own absence seems like an expression Philebus Part
28 Intro| defined pleasure to be the absence of pain. They are also described 29 Intro| that pleasure is only the absence of pain. They are noble Protagoras Part
30 Intro| them—is indicated by the absence of any allusion to the doctrine The Republic Book
31 3 | seeing that grace or the absence of grace is an effect of 32 3 | them there is grace or the absence of grace. And ugliness and 33 4 | unwillingness and dislike and the absence of desire; should not these 34 6 | her service, who in the absence of corrupting influences 35 9 | right in supposing that the absence of pain is pleasure, or 36 9 | is pleasure, or that the absence of pleasure is pain? ~Impossible. 37 9 | contrasting pain with the absence of pain, which is like contrasting The Sophist Part
38 Intro| is characterized by the absence rather than the presence 39 Intro| maintaining pleasure to be the absence of pain.’ That Antisthenes 40 Text | generally true of art or the absence of art.~THEAETETUS: Of course.~ The Statesman Part
41 Text | and riches, law and the absence of law, which men now-a-days 42 Text | submission, of written law or the absence of law, can be a right one?~ 43 Text | to be observed during his absence would be better.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 44 Text | principle of law and the absence of law will bisect them Theaetetus Part
45 Intro| dialogue is confirmed by the absence of the doctrine of recollection Timaeus Part
46 Intro| higher mental state than the absence of all enquiry about them. 47 Text | be expected to be in the absence of God; this, I say, was