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The Apology
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1 Intro| words by Meletus, who has affirmed that he is a downright atheist. 2 Text | know, Meletus, in what I am affirmed to corrupt the young. I Charmides Part
3 PreS | continuous (as has been affirmed with more truth respecting 4 Text | business.’ Was he right who affirmed that?~You monster! I said; 5 Text | sciences?~Yes, that is what is affirmed.~But how strange is this, Critias Part
6 Intro| before that of Deucalion is affirmed to have been the great destruction: ( Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| hand, every predicate was affirmed to be true of every subject, 8 Text | the person known is here affirmed to know.~‘What one sees, Euthyphro Part
9 Text | question, and which by some is affirmed to be just, by others to Gorgias Part
10 Intro| conventional sense has been affirmed by him to be a law of nature. 11 Intro| insisted on as true; it is only affirmed that nothing better can Laws Book
12 8 | this fact has been often affirmed positively by the ancients Lysis Part
13 Text | and of all other things he affirmed, in like manner, ‘That of Meno Part
14 Intro| latent in his mind when he affirmed that out of one thing all 15 Intro| and have been vehemently affirmed when they could be least 16 Text | SOCRATES: But if this be affirmed, then the desire of good 17 Text | which the professors are affirmed not only not to be teachers Parmenides Part
18 Intro| succeeded them, like the Cynics, affirmed that no predicate could 19 Intro| future, or present, can be affirmed of one. One neither is, 20 Intro| being? Thus much may be affirmed, that the same things which 21 Intro| nun paren, he might have affirmed that the not many presented 22 Intro| followed from one being affirmed to be equivalent to the Phaedo Part
23 Intro| Socratic circle, is now affirmed by the Phliasian auditor 24 Intro| that, replies Socrates, was affirmed, not of opposite ideas either 25 Text | the strongest, and then I affirmed as true whatever seemed 26 Text | essential opposite which, as is affirmed, neither in us nor in nature Phaedrus Part
27 Intro| before Plato’s mind when he affirmed that speech was superior 28 Text | before us and applauded and affirmed to be the author of the Philebus Part
29 Intro| contradiction, which is affirmed by logicians to be an ultimate 30 Intro| of which nothing can be affirmed; the mixture or chaos which 31 Intro| example; this, although affirmed to be necessary to human 32 Intro| testimony of men of old, who affirmed mind to be the ruler of 33 Intro| another question:—Pleasure is affirmed by ingenious philosophers 34 Intro| question at issue.~Philebus affirmed pleasure to be the good, 35 Intro| them to be one nature; I affirmed that they were two natures, 36 Intro| pleasures of knowledge are affirmed to be superior to other 37 Intro| the Sciences is once more affirmed. This latter is the bond 38 Text | foolish would any one be who affirmed that all these opposite 39 Text | the nature of the good, affirmed to be good, are not in the 40 Text | SOCRATES: The life which we affirmed to be devoid either of pain 41 Text | How?~SOCRATES: Philebus affirmed that pleasure was always 42 Text | by thousands of others, I affirmed that mind was far better The Republic Book
43 1 | opposite of that which we affirmed to be the meaning of Simonides. ~ 44 1 | had to do; and this was affirmed by him to be justice. ~Those 45 3 | with the principle already affirmed by us, will not believe 46 4 | thing only. ~Further, we affirmed that Justice was doing one' 47 6 | Yes, that may be safely affirmed of them. ~"May be." my friend, 48 6 | word; say rather, "must be affirmed:" for he whose nature is 49 6 | Yes, he said, let that be affirmed. ~And do not suppose that 50 10 | external one, is not to be affirmed by any man. ~And surely, The Second Alcibiades Part
51 Text | speaking the truth when I affirmed that the possession of any The Sophist Part
52 Intro| in which not-being may be affirmed to have being. Now the highest 53 Intro| absorbed and all contradictions affirmed, only that they may be done 54 Text | which is truly one must be affirmed to be absolutely indivisible.~ The Statesman Part
55 Text | the phenomenon which we affirmed to be the cause of all these The Symposium Part
56 Text | nor prose-writer has ever affirmed that he had any. As Hesiod Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| which the doctrine has been affirmed to rest. For if the Heraclitean 58 Intro| a verse of Empedocles, ‘affirmed knowledge to be the same 59 Intro| greater plausibility be affirmed to be a condition or quality 60 Text | principle which has just been affirmed, that nothing is self-existent, 61 Text | not see; and this has been affirmed by us to be a monstrous 62 Text | predicate can be either affirmed or denied of them, for in Timaeus Part
63 Text | vagaries. The same may be affirmed of speech and hearing: they


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