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Charmides
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1 PreS | expressive and exact, should be employed, which makes the reader 2 PreS | It is akin to the method employed by Schleiermacher of arranging 3 Text | I said, when violence is employed; and you, when you are determined Cratylus Part
4 Intro| which the legislator has employed to express all motion or 5 Intro| great deal of wind, are employed in the imitation of such 6 Text | among the ancients, who only employed epsilon; and the root is Critias Part
7 Intro| fruit. These they used, and employed themselves in constructing Euthydemus Part
8 Text | to you, that the term is employed of two opposite sorts of 9 Text | which is maintained and employed by the disciples of Protagoras, The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | deceit or violence has been employed, or that we have been defrauded.~ Gorgias Part
11 Intro| that rhetoric should be employed for the maintenance of the 12 Intro| familiarity of the associations employed.~In the myths and parables 13 Text | or the soul, or whenever employed with a view to pleasure Laws Book
14 4 | and whether they are to be employed or not has in each case 15 7 | grown–up women, no longer employed in spinning wool, are hard 16 7 | who will not, shall not be employed by him, but those whom he Meno Part
17 Intro| methods of education commonly employed, or the standard attainedParmenides Part
18 Intro| similar negative dialectic is employed in the attempt to define 19 Intro| cause’ or ‘substancemay be employed.~The philosophy of Berkeley Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| from such a deception when employed against ourselves. We see 21 Intro| everywhere; and would be employed in the service of God, every 22 Intro| are—what we please, and if employed as ‘peacemakers’ between 23 Text | his beloved; he is always employed in reducing him to inferiority. Philebus Part
24 Text | Then mind and science when employed about such changing things The Republic Book
25 2 | three-fourths of his time be employed in making a house or a coat 26 3 | narrative style which may be employed by a truly good man when The Second Alcibiades Part
27 Text | margos is said to be here employed in allusion to the quotation The Sophist Part
28 Intro| deduction are constantly employed in the dialogues of Plato. 29 Intro| That idea which Anaxagoras employed inconsistently in the construction 30 Intro| principle of contradiction employed in the concrete. Because 31 Text | discussion in which Parmenides employed the latter of the two methods, The Statesman Part
32 Intro| with the animals, they had employed these advantages with a 33 Intro| of the arts is constantly employed by him as well as the comparison 34 Text | which may be appropriately employed by you and Theaetetus, who 35 Text | the image which we have employed, has the care of human beings.~ 36 Text | making water-tight which are employed in building, and in general 37 Text | of composition which is employed in the working of wool forms 38 Text | longer and shorter are to be employed indifferently, according The Symposium Part
39 Text | fancying myself to be well employed, but I was really a most Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| motion as well as of rest are employed to describe the faculties 41 Intro| treacherous word which is employed in the study of the mind, Timaeus Part
42 Intro| on two principles largely employed by Plato in explaining the 43 Text | elements, therefore, God employed for the sake of distributing


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