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The Apology
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1 Text | pretence of knowing the unknown; and no one knows whether Charmides Part
2 Text | cure of many diseases is unknown to the physicians of Hellas, 3 Text | what is known and what is unknown to us?~Very true, he said.~ Cratylus Part
4 Intro| themselves; but these are unknown to us. Less true are those 5 Intro| for the letter eta was unknown to the ancients; and the 6 Intro| and that in this vast but unknown period every variety of 7 Intro| intercourse, there is also the unknown or over-ruling law of God 8 Intro| history; they mark periods of unknown length in which war and 9 Intro| themselves, because for some unknown reason the motive powers 10 Intro| by principles which are unknown to us. Hence we see why Euthydemus Part
11 Text | name of ancestral Zeus is unknown to us.~No matter, said Dionysodorus, The First Alcibiades Part
12 Pre | even of distinct titles. An unknown writing was naturally attributed Gorgias Part
13 Intro| life with a view to this unknown future. Even in the Republic 14 Intro| will allow largely for the unknown element of politics. But Laws Book
15 3 | evident that the arts were unknown during ten thousand times 16 9 | dead, and his murderer be unknown, and after a diligent search Menexenus Part
17 Pre | even of distinct titles. An unknown writing was naturally attributed Meno Part
18 Intro| revelations, aspirations after an unknown world. They derive their Parmenides Part
19 Intro| in their own nature are unknown to us?’ ‘It would seem so.’ ‘ 20 Text | ought to be, must remain unknown, no one can prove to him 21 Text | to exist absolutely, are unknown to us?~It would seem so.~ 22 Text | they must of necessity be unknown to man; and he will seem 23 Text | we turn, if the ideas are unknown?~I certainly do not see Phaedo Part
24 Intro| upon documents which are of unknown origin. The immortality 25 Intro| world of the invisible and unknown. Then, as in the Gorgias 26 Text | destruction to the soul may be unknown to any of us, for no one Phaedrus Part
27 Intro| which good manners were unknown. The meaning of this and 28 Intro| some comparatively late but unknown period of Plato’s life, 29 Text | which good manners were unknown—he would certainly never Protagoras Part
30 Text | hold a philosophical seance unknown to strangers; and they themselves The Republic Book
31 5 | away in some mysterious, unknown place, as they should be. ~ 32 5 | non-existent is utterly unknown? ~Nothing can be more certain. ~ 33 5 | either, pure and simple; this unknown term, when discovered, we 34 9 | to the knowledge of the unknown, whether in past, present, The Second Alcibiades Part
35 Pre | Christian theologians were not unknown among the followers of Plato. 36 Text | of Pythagorean origin, is unknown. They are found also in The Sophist Part
37 Intro| obtain a definition of an unknown or uncertain term; the after 38 Intro| Atomists, or represent some unknown phase of opinion at Athens. 39 Intro| persons here spoken of are unknown to us, like the many other 40 Intro| to determine how far the unknown element affects the known, 41 Intro| consider the effect of what is unknown on the element which is 42 Intro| his genius passes away unknown. But not therefore is he The Statesman Part
43 Intro| when we identify something unknown with that which is known, 44 Intro| with the same letters in unknown combinations; and this is The Symposium Part
45 Intro| reconcilement. (Rep.)~An unknown person who had heard of Theaetetus Part
46 Intro| combined; the letters are unknown, the syllables or combinations 47 Intro| known if the letter remains unknown? In learning to read as 48 Intro| the simple elements are unknown to us? Can two unknowns 49 Text | things are either known or unknown, there can be no opinion 50 Text | distance see some one who is unknown to me, and whom I mistake 51 Text | elements or letters are unknown, but the combination or 52 Text | elements were indefinable and unknown?~THEAETETUS: I remember.~ 53 Text | are alike undefined and unknown, and for the same reason?~ 54 Text | is known and the letter unknown, we shall consider that Timaeus Part
55 Intro| which the very names were unknown to him. He was the natural 56 Intro| what was known to what was unknown, from man to the universe, 57 Intro| chance, the nameless or unknown cause; or of justice, symbolizing 58 Intro| of which the cause was unknown to them, they attributed 59 Intro| the negation has a kind of unknown meaning to us. The priority 60 Intro| of the earth’s orbit, was unknown to him, and the reason which 61 Intro| the blood, was absolutely unknown to him.~A further study 62 Text | which survived. And this was unknown to you, because, for many


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