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The Apology Part
1 Text | of high matters, and this defect in them overshadowed their Charmides Part
2 PreS | preconceived theory, which is the defect of Dr. Jackson’s procedure. 3 Text | sorts of vision, and of the defect of them, which in seeing Euthyphro Part
4 Intro| be compared to a similar defect which is observable in the Gorgias Part
5 Intro| compare Charmides). The defect of clearness is also apparent Laws Book
6 1 | old man who remarks any defect in your laws may communicate 7 5 | and individuals; and the defect of them is commonly a cause 8 6 | left imperfect through the defect of the artist, and who will 9 6 | deduct two families, the defect in the division is cured. 10 11 | bodily or mental malady or defect among those who are bidden Philebus Part
11 Intro| characteristic and not the defect of numbers, and is due to 12 Text | statement, but I still feel the defect of which I just now complained.~ 13 Text | corresponding excess or defect of pleasure or pain is real 14 Text | hunger or thirst or any other defect by some process of generation Protagoras Part
15 Intro| weighty old man. His real defect is that he is inferior to 16 Text | pain other than excess and defect, which means that they become 17 Text | question is one of excess and defect, and a knowledge of number, 18 Text | consideration of their excess and defect and equality in relation 19 Text | choice of good and evil, from defect of knowledge; and you admitted 20 Text | they err, not only from defect of knowledge in general, The Republic Book
21 1 | similar liability to fault or defect, and does every art require 22 1 | proper excellence and have a defect instead? ~How can they, 23 1 | fulfilling them by their own defect? ~Certainly, he replied. ~ 24 1 | soul, and injustice the defect of the soul? ~That has been 25 3 | there be any merely bodily defect in another he will be patient 26 8 | will be the first great defect of oligarchy? ~Clearly. ~ 27 8 | Clearly. ~And here is another defect which is quite as bad. ~ 28 8 | which is quite as bad. ~What defect? ~The inevitable division: The Sophist Part
29 Intro| perhaps there is no greater defect in his system than the want 30 Text | again, being, having a defect of being, will become not-being?~ The Statesman Part
31 Intro| whole nature of excess and defect. There are two arts of measuring— 32 Intro| or measure and excess or defect. All things require to be 33 Intro| guard against excess or defect, which are real evils. This 34 Intro| mean between excess and defect, like the principle of division 35 Text | whole nature of excess and defect, and then we shall have 36 Text | and shortness, excess and defect; with all of these the art 37 Text | watch against excess and defect, not as unrealities, but 38 Text | and also of excess and defect; we have only to bear in The Symposium Part
39 Text | praises. I will amend this defect; and first of all I will Theaetetus Part
40 Text | there is a corresponding defect in the mind—the soft are Timaeus Part
41 Intro| want of flow and often a defect of rhythm; the meaning is 42 Intro| sympathy of soul and body; any defect of either is the occasion 43 Text | the unnatural excess or defect of these, or the change 44 Text | diseased, either from excess or defect; and this is the cause of