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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | none of these things. The contrast may occur to his mind, and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| vocal effect partly from contrast of letters, but in which Critias Part
3 Intro| is evidently designed to contrast with the myriads and barbaric Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| irony more sustained, the contrast between Socrates and the 5 Intro| be true, is satirized. In contrast with these fallacies is Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| is manifestly designed to contrast the real nature of piety 7 Intro| criminal.~Thus begins the contrast between the religion of The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | only to remark, by way of contrast, that no one cares about Gorgias Part
9 Intro| true and false life, and to contrast the judgments and opinions 10 Intro| Protagoras rather offers a contrast than a parallel. The character Ion Part
11 Intro| consists entirely in the contrast between the irony of Socrates 12 Intro| is embodied by him in the contrast between Socrates and Ion. Laches Part
13 Intro| part of the Dialogue the contrast between the mode of cross-examination 14 Text | that we are ashamed of this contrast being seen by them, and Lysis Part
15 Intro| beloved; there is also a contrast between the false, exaggerated, Meno Part
16 Intro| mind of youth; this was in contrast to the quibbling follies Phaedo Part
17 Intro| Himself; when we consider the contrast between the physical laws Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| is introduced by way of contrast to the formality of the 19 Intro| associations, and especially in the contrast of the sensible and permanent 20 Intro| which Plato suggests. The contrast of the living and dead word, 21 Intro| the Greek drama and of the contrast of the old literature and Philebus Part
22 Intro| the Heraclitean flux in contrast with the Eleatic Being; 23 Intro| and this is given them by contrast with the pain or sickness 24 Intro| others are caused by the contrast of an internal pain and 25 Intro| errors in psychology. We may contrast the contempt which is poured Protagoras Part
26 Intro| as elsewhere is the usual contrast between the Sophists representing 27 Intro| conversation, which is intended to contrast with Protagorasexaltation The Republic Book
28 6 | the inferior, because the contrast is greater. ~Certainly. ~ 29 9 | others: the money-maker will contrast the vanity of honor or of 30 9 | true, and are colored by contrast, which exaggerates both The Sophist Part
31 Intro| the Republic, and in the contrast of the lawyer and philosopher The Statesman Part
32 Intro| statesman, and proceed to contrast him with pretenders in the 33 Intro| intended to elicit this contrast between the golden age and ‘ The Symposium Part
34 Intro| who is the same strange contrast of great powers and great 35 Intro| no further go, by way of contrast to this extreme idealism, Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| Socrates, and exhibits the same contrast of the fair soul and the 37 Intro| digression is the famous contrast of the lawyer and philosopher. 38 Intro| life of philosophy. And the contrast is the favourite antithesis 39 Intro| the piece consists in the contrast of opinions. The confusion 40 Intro| and of knowledge which we contrast with them. These again are


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