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The Apology Part
1 Intro| have appeared to him both uncertain and unimportant in comparison 2 Intro| his hope of immortality is uncertain;—he also conceives of death Cratylus Part
3 Intro| writing. But feeling the uncertain ground upon which he is 4 Intro| it, though imperfect and uncertain, is gained from the analogy 5 Intro| precarious existence and uncertain character of the last of Crito Part
6 Intro| the proposal of escape is uncertain: Plato could easily have Gorgias Part
7 Intro| reason being that he is uncertain whether to live or die is Laws Book
8 4 | begetting in the souls of men uncertain and unfaithful ways—making 9 12 | subject of laws dark and uncertain to them. Any knowledge of Menexenus Part
10 Intro| original or imitated may be uncertain. Socrates, when he departs 11 Intro| imitation only, remains uncertain. In either case, the thoughts Parmenides Part
12 Intro| expressly stated. The date is uncertain; the relation to the other 13 Intro| writings of Plato is also uncertain; the connexion between the Phaedo Part
14 Intro| When the end is still uncertain, the cry of many a one has 15 Intro| attributed to Socrates or not is uncertain; the silence of the Memorabilia, 16 Text | for as to the manner I am uncertain, but I stoutly contend that 17 Text | and cannot help feeling uncertain in my own mind, when I think Phaedrus Part
18 Text | PHAEDRUS: Clearly, in the uncertain class.~SOCRATES: Then the Philebus Part
19 Intro| is equally transient and uncertain; the mind cannot be always 20 Intro| not admit that a notion so uncertain in meaning, so void of content, 21 Text | and mingle the impure and uncertain art which uses the false Protagoras Part
22 Intro| to a great extent remain uncertain. (3) There is another class The Second Alcibiades Part
23 Text | it? (The reading is here uncertain.)~ALCIBIADES: What is that, The Sophist Part
24 Intro| division is an unsafe and uncertain weapon, first, in the Statesman, 25 Intro| definition of an unknown or uncertain term; the after reflection 26 Intro| polemic against sense, is uncertain; probably under this remarkable 27 Intro| learn a new language of uncertain meaning which he with difficulty 28 Text | And we said that we were uncertain in which we should place The Statesman Part
29 Intro| gave certainty to what was uncertain. No legislation ever sprang, The Symposium Part
30 Text | because their future is uncertain; they may turn out good Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| the Theaetetus: (1) he is uncertain how far he can trust Plato’ 32 Intro| Protagoras; and he is also uncertain (2) how far, and in what 33 Intro| dreaming has a wayward and uncertain power of recalling impressions 34 Intro| ourselves and a somewhat uncertain observation of the rest 35 Intro| revealed by them.~d. The uncertain meaning of terms, such as 36 Intro| the most capricious and uncertain sort. It may be briefly 37 Text | eye of my mind; and I am uncertain whether I shall leave the Timaeus Part
38 Intro| In some passages we are uncertain whether we are reading a 39 Intro| Cratylus and Parmenides, we are uncertain whether Plato is expressing 40 Intro| necessarily tentative and uncertain. And there is least of definiteness, 41 Intro| any previous thinker is uncertain. The four elements are taken 42 Intro| of its date, except this uncertain one of language, appears