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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the Gorgias, in which the thesis is maintained, that ‘to Cratylus Part
2 Intro| or realities, which is a thesis strongly insisted on by 3 Intro| which is evidently the main thesis of the dialogue: What is Crito Part
4 Intro| attempting to escape, is a thesis about which casuists might Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| commencement of the Dialogue; the thesis of Protagoras, that everything 6 Text | been amazed to hear, this thesis of yours, which is maintained The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | Alcibiades was a favourite thesis, and that at least five Gorgias Part
8 Intro| discussed in them is the main thesis. The speakers have the freedom 9 Intro| of determining his main thesis independently of remoter 10 Intro| theses of the dialogue.~First Thesis:—~It is a greater evil to 11 Intro| a new life in us.~Second Thesis:—~It is better to suffer 12 Intro| experience of all of us.~Third Thesis:—~We do not what we will, 13 Intro| led Socrates to his famous thesis:—‘Virtue is knowledge;’ 14 Intro| Preface to Orissa.)~Fourth Thesis:—~To be and not to seem Laches Part
15 Intro| the discussion of the main thesis of the Dialogue—‘What is Menexenus Part
16 Pre | Alcibiades was a favourite thesis, and that at least five Parmenides Part
17 Intro| requested that the first thesis of the treatise might be 18 Intro| support an Heracleitean thesis, would hardly have chosen 19 Intro| of the dialogue: (1) The thesis is the same as that which 20 Text | requested that the first thesis of the first argument might Phaedo Part
21 Intro| stumbled upon the modern thesis, that ‘thought and being Phaedrus Part
22 Text | example, could speak on this thesis of yours without praising Philebus Part
23 Intro| own confession) the main thesis is not worth determining; 24 Intro| greatest number, which is the thesis of a philosopher, not the Protagoras Part
25 Intro| Protagoras selects as his thesis a poem of Simonides of Ceos, 26 Intro| conclusion opposed to his first thesis. The force of argument, 27 Intro| arrive at the great Socratic thesis that virtue is knowledge. 28 Intro| them are inseparable. The thesis of Socrates is not merely 29 Text | you could maintain your thesis; for that Simonides could 30 Text | he, in refutation of this thesis, rejoins that the truly The Republic Book
31 2 | thinking, and that this was the thesis which Thrasymachus was maintaining The Sophist Part
32 Intro| human things there is a thesis and antithesis, a law of The Statesman Part
33 Intro| apt to overlay the main thesis; there is not the ‘callida Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| But soon the Protagorean thesis is pronounced to be suicidal; 35 Intro| have identified his own thesis, ‘Man is the measure of 36 Intro| criticism which follows of the thesis of Protagoras, we are criticizing 37 Intro| no intention of proving a thesis by a cut-and-dried argument; 38 Intro| agree in Protagoras’ own thesis that ‘Man is the measure 39 Intro| Plato with the Protagorean thesis that ‘Man is the measure 40 Intro| assertion is contained in the thesis of Protagoras. Probably 41 Text | our fresh analysis of his thesis we are making fun with boys.~ 42 Text | necessarily involved in the thesis which declares man to be Timaeus Part
43 Intro| rather affirms the modern thesis that nature abhors a vacuum,