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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | youth!— and then if somebody asks them, Why, what evil does Charmides Part
2 Intro| abstract from the concrete, and asks how this knowledge conduces 3 Intro| disputed by Socrates, who asks cui bono?) as well as the 4 Intro| here opposes them, and asks, almost in the spirit of Cratylus Part
5 Intro| equally true. Hermogenes asks Socrates to explain to him 6 Intro| confirmation of his view. Socrates asks, whether the things differ Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| an exhibition. Socrates asks what manner of man was this The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| of the multitude. Why, he asks, should he not learn of 9 Intro| but the questions which he asks bring others to a knowledge Gorgias Part
10 Intro| for him. ‘Who is Gorgias?’ asks Chaerephon, imitating the 11 Intro| have created art. Polus asks, ‘What thing?’ and Socrates 12 Intro| cookery. ‘What is rhetoric?’ asks Polus once more. A part 13 Intro| listening in silent amazement, asks Chaerephon whether Socrates 14 Intro| port.~The false politician asks not what is true, but what 15 Text | concerned:—Suppose that a person asks me about some of the arts 16 Text | SOCRATES: And if any one asks us what sort of persuasion, 17 Text | is the payment which he asks in return for so great a Ion Part
18 Intro| to the mind of Ion, who asks how this contradiction is 19 Intro| embellishments of Homer. Socrates asks whether he can speak well Laches Part
20 Text | wishes of the person who asks them, and answer according 21 Text | questions which Socrates asks, if you will: for I began Laws Book
22 4 | Cleinias. The lawgiver, if he asks my opinion, will certainly Lysis Part
23 Intro| in a sacrifice. Socrates asks Lysis whether his father 24 Intro| at the request of Lysis, asks him a new question: ‘What Meno Part
25 Intro| a question of Meno, who asks, ‘whether virtue can be 26 Intro| continue the enquiry. But how, asks Meno, can he enquire either 27 Intro| whom, then, shall Meno go?’ asks Socrates. To any Athenian Parmenides Part
28 Intro| questions which Parmenides asks of Socrates. And yet these Phaedo Part
29 Intro| held to be unlawful.’~Cebes asks why suicide is thought not 30 Intro| belong to him. But why, asks Cebes, if he is a possession 31 Intro| commencement of the Dialogue asks why ‘suicide is held to 32 Text | myself or to any one who asks the question, I may safely 33 Text | I mean that if any one asks you ‘what that is, of which 34 Text | condition to give. Or if any one asks you ‘why a body is diseased,’ 35 Text | see, a dead body—and he asks, How shall he bury me? And Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| are on their way, Phaedrus asks the opinion of Socrates 37 Text | non-lovers meet, no one asks the reason why, because 38 Text | taken place in him, when he asks for a return and recalls Philebus Part
39 Text | what manner?~SOCRATES: He asks himself—‘What is that which Protagoras Part
40 Intro| their visit to Protagoras, asks the question, ‘What he will 41 Text | answer briefly; and when he asks he will wait and hear the 42 Text | an ‘awfullywise man, he asks me if I am not ashamed of The Republic Book
43 1 | deposited arms with me and he asks for them when he is not 44 1 | anything else to one who asks for it when he is not in 45 1 | Then when the person who asks me is not in his right mind 46 2 | he replied; but if anyone asks where are such models to 47 3 | When a carpenter is ill he asks the physician for a rough 48 7 | to arrive at a decision asks, "What is absolute unity?" 49 7 | and the questioning spirit asks what is fair or honorable, The Seventh Letter Part
50 Text | and in a right course, it asks advice about any details The Statesman Part
51 Intro| the narrative, the Eleatic asks his companion whether this The Symposium Part
52 Intro| commands of the gods.~Socrates asks: Who are his father and 53 Intro| the leave of Phaedrus he asks a few questions, and then Theaetetus Part
54 Intro| apologizing for his eagerness, he asks, ‘What is knowledge?’ Theodorus 55 Intro| resuming the attack. He asks whether a man can know and 56 Intro| commonly applied to sight. He asks whether you can know near 57 Intro| man is to him.’ And how, asks Socrates, are these words 58 Intro| instant. But then, as Plato asks,—and we must repeat the 59 Text | that Protagoras or some one asks whether anything can become 60 Text | eyes with his hand, and asks whether you can see his 61 Text | for, suppose that some one asks you to spell the first syllable Timaeus Part
62 Intro| assuming new forms. Somebody asks what they are; if you do 63 Text | points to one of them and asks what it is. By far the safest


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