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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| knowledge generally; such as the assertion that ‘consistency is no 2 Text | allow, I think, that the assertion of Protagoras can hardly Euthyphro Part
3 Text | SOCRATES: Then once more the assertion is repeated that piety is 4 Text | were wrong in our former assertion; or, if we were right then, The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | SOCRATES: Let me make an assertion which will, I think, be Gorgias Part
6 Intro| good, and to an erroneous assertion that an agent and a patient 7 Intro| which is subjective. For the assertion of the permanence of good 8 Intro| feature of the Gorgias is the assertion of the right of dissent, 9 Text | been wrong in your former assertion, when accusing me you said 10 Text | with the preceding from the assertion that the good and the pleasant Laws Book
11 6 | present, trusting to the mere assertion of this principle, let us 12 7 | still hold to our former assertion, that rhythms and music 13 12 | Then, Stranger, our former assertion will hold, for we were saying Meno Part
14 Text | Meno. I do not retract the assertion that if virtue is knowledge Parmenides Part
15 Intro| you cannot disprove the assertion without a long and laborious 16 Intro| denial as well as from the assertion of a given statement.~The 17 Intro| contradictions which follow from the assertion of any predicates. Take 18 Intro| consequences which flow from the assertion either that ‘Being is’ or 19 Text | own being; for the truest assertion of the being of being and Phaedo Part
20 Intro| inconsistent with the old assertion that opposites generated 21 Intro| above them? And is death the assertion of this individuality in Phaedrus Part
22 Intro| or, in other words, the assertion of the essentially moral Philebus Part
23 Intro| class, compared with the assertion which almost immediately 24 Text | is needed; but when the assertion is made that man is one, 25 Text | blasphemy; but the other assertion, that mind orders all things, 26 Text | and not rest upon a mere assertion.~PROTARCHUS: Very good.~ Protagoras Part
27 Text | not how to disbelieve your assertion. And I ought to tell you 28 Text | his first or his second assertion.~Many of the audience cheered 29 Text | not referring, but to the assertion which he afterwards made The Republic Book
30 4 | soul against the whole, an assertion of unlawful authority, which 31 7 | previous sciences. ~Of that assertion you may be as confident The Second Alcibiades Part
32 Text | not come back to our old assertion that the many fail to obtain The Sophist Part
33 Intro| what they mean by their assertion of unity, or by their combinations 34 Text | conversation, when any universal assertion is made about generation 35 Text | ourselves when we hazard the assertion, that falsehood exists in Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| discovery, the first distinct assertion is contained in the thesis 37 Text | SOCRATES: Thus, then, the assertion that knowledge and perception 38 Text | the contradictory of my assertion.~SOCRATES: Yes, my marvel, 39 Text | ask questions about any assertion of mine, and the person 40 Text | SOCRATES: Let us make the assertion in another form, which may Timaeus Part
41 Intro| The Timaeus contains an assertion perhaps more distinct than 42 Text | change while he is making the assertion; but if the questioner be