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leading

Critias
   Part
1 Text | again let off into the ditch leading to the sea: these canals Euthyphro Part
2 Text | speak of being carried, of leading and being led, seeing and The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | to invent. The motive or leading thought of the dialogue 4 Intro| point of self-contradiction, leading him to confess his own ignorance.~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| knowledge appear to be the two leading ideas of the dialogue. The 6 Intro| opinion of their fellows is a leading principle of action. Hence 7 Text | GORGIAS: I like your way of leading us on, Socrates, and I will 8 Text | never-ending desire satisfy them leading a robber’s life. Such a Laws Book
9 3 | at Salamis, Datis came, leading a Persian host by command 10 3 | they rebelled against God, leading a life of endless evils. 11 4 | course of my speculations is leading me to say something depreciatory 12 6 | repelling their enemies, and leading them to imagine that their 13 7 | apprehended first; and these leading the way we may proceed to Lysis Part
14 Intro| and consists in asking a leading question which can only Menexenus Part
15 Pre | to invent. The motive or leading thought of the dialogue Meno Part
16 Text | saying that true opinion leading the way perfects action Parmenides Part
17 Intro| track along which Plato is leading us. Zeno had attempted to Phaedo Part
18 Text | doing the exact oppositeleading the elements of which she Phaedrus Part
19 Text | desire, I say, which by leading conquers and by the force 20 Text | and the other discourse leading us to the madness which Philebus Part
21 Intro| difficult to follow. A few leading ideas seem to emerge: the 22 Intro| Plato’s illustration, is leading the life of an oyster. Hence ( 23 Intro| in politics, in religion, leading men to ask how evil may Protagoras Part
24 Intro| disciples of Protagoras and of leading Athenians belonging to the The Republic Book
25 6 | her, and while they are leading a false and unbecoming life, 26 9 | tyrannical nature, and instead of leading a private life has been 27 9 | miserable when, instead of leading a private life, he is constrained The Seventh Letter Part
28 Text | himself and those whom he was leading, and if he did not follow 29 Text | reflection that came up, leading the way in my self-communing, The Sophist Part
30 Intro| The divine mind is the leading religious thought of the 31 Intro| last found to include the leading ideas of the sciences and 32 Intro| antagonism and negation the leading thoughts of philosophy were The Symposium Part
33 Intro| brought against several of the leading men of Hellas, e.g. Cimon, 34 Text | greatest benefactor, both leading us in this life back to 35 Text | endure the life which I am leading (this, Socrates, you will Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| midwives, which is also a leading thought or continuous image, 37 Intro| way along which Plato is leading us in his later dialogues. 38 Intro| so a great principle or leading thought suggests and arranges 39 Intro| mankind. There are some leading categories or classifications Timaeus Part
40 Intro| of physical philosophy, leading to error and sometimes to 41 Intro| attainable.’ This is the leading thought in the Timaeus, 42 Intro| the IDEA of Good is the leading thought of the Republic, 43 Text | they cut the air-channels leading to the lung, and placed


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