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Charmides
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1 Text | of nothing else?~That is obvious.~Then wisdom will not be Cratylus Part
2 Text | eta by attraction; that is obvious to anybody.~HERMOGENES: 3 Text | search); as is still more obvious in onomaston (notable), Euthydemus Part
4 Text | nothing?~That, he replied, is obvious.~What then is the result Gorgias Part
5 Intro| necessary to enlarge upon the obvious fact that Plato is a dramatic Ion Part
6 Text | The reason, my friend, is obvious. No one can fail to see Laws Book
7 1 | can point out any great or obvious examples of similar institutions 8 6 | master.~Cleinias. That is obvious.~Athenian. He is a troublesome 9 7 | Athenian. The reason is obvious.~Cleinias. What?~Athenian. Meno Part
10 Text | not.~SOCRATES: Is it not obvious that those who are ignorant Parmenides Part
11 Intro| one must acknowledge the obvious fact, that the body being Phaedo Part
12 Text | discreditable? Is it not obvious that such an one having Phaedrus Part
13 Text | a name which is only too obvious, and there can be as little Philebus Part
14 Intro| Metaph.), he took the most obvious intellectual aspect of human 15 Text | dismiss as childish and obvious and detrimental to the true 16 Text | plainer?~SOCRATES: Do not obvious and every-day phenomena 17 Text | the help of memory; as is obvious, for what other way can 18 Text | agree.~SOCRATES: And the obvious instances of the greatest 19 Text | want?~PROTARCHUS: That is obvious as soon as it is said.~SOCRATES: 20 Text | meaning is certainly not obvious, and I will endeavour to The Republic Book
21 3 | melody and song. ~That is obvious. Everyone can see already 22 4 | that was. ~The inference is obvious. ~The time then has arrived, 23 4 | termed, which are the most obvious of them? ~Let us take that 24 5 | way are mean enough and obvious enough, and not worth speaking 25 7 | one only; two of them are obvious enough even to wits no better 26 8 | honor is neglected. ~That is obvious. ~And so at last, instead The Sophist Part
27 Intro| our hand upon some more obvious animal, who may be made 28 Intro| however that he offers this obvious reply only as the result 29 Text | tell me?~THEAETETUS: It is obvious enough; for I believe that 30 Text | arise are very numerous and obvious.~THEAETETUS: They are indeed.~ The Symposium Part
31 Intro| distinction is a fallacy is obvious; it is almost acknowledged Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| made on the senses. It is obvious that this explanation (supposing 33 Text | about some very trivial and obvious thing—for example, What Timaeus Part
34 Intro| interpreting even the most obvious of them. He is driven back 35 Intro| imposed upon by the most obvious fallacies. He occasionally 36 Intro| differences of size. The obvious physical phenomena from 37 Intro| So easily did the most obvious facts which were inconsistent 38 Intro| understand the necessary and obvious deductions from geometrical 39 Intro| step, however simple and obvious, is just what Plato often 40 Intro| and the lungs, and the obvious distinctions of flesh, bones, 41 Intro| and blindness to the most obvious phenomena. He measures them


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