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Charmides Part
1 PreS | life. The chief subjects discussed in these are Utility, Communism, 2 PreS | The same questions are discussed by them under different 3 PreS | Aristotle, are variously discussed and explained. Thus far Cratylus Part
4 Text | Cronos has been already discussed. But I dare say that I am 5 Text | think that we have as yet discussed courage (andreia),—injustice ( Gorgias Part
6 Intro| of the various subjects discussed in them is the main thesis. 7 Intro| question, but it is not really discussed; the veil of the ideal state, Ion Part
8 Text | the same topic is being discussed.~ION: True.~SOCRATES: Is Laws Book
9 2 | considered to have been discussed; shall we proceed to the 10 2 | to have been completely discussed. Shall we proceed to the 11 2 | Lacedaemonian, and we have discussed music and not gymnastic, 12 2 | subject has been already discussed by us, and there still remains 13 2 | still remains another to be discussed?~Cleinias. Exactly.~Athenian. 14 11 | fatal, have been already discussed; but about other cases in 15 12 | other laws which we have discussed this further one—that the Lysis Part
16 Intro| to be the same which are discussed in the Lysis. We may ask Meno Part
17 Intro| and knowledge have been discussed in the Lysis, Laches, Charmides, Philebus Part
18 Intro| ideas, which is chiefly discussed by him in the Meno, the 19 Text | will be glad to hear them discussed; Philebus, fortunately for 20 Text | finite may be hereafter discussed.~PROTARCHUS: I agree.~SOCRATES: 21 Text | you understand why I have discussed the subject?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
22 Intro| although the same question is discussed, ‘whether virtue can be 23 Text | surprised now that I have discussed the matter with you. So The Republic Book
24 1 | question need not be further discussed at present; but when Thrasymachus 25 3 | and manner have both been discussed. ~I think so too, he said. ~ 26 6 | but more remains to be discussed; how and by what studies 27 7 | only, but will have to be discussed again and again. And so, 28 8 | that we have sufficiently discussed the nature of tyranny, and The Sophist Part
29 Intro| often heard the question discussed;— such an anticipation would 30 Text | the matter had been fully discussed, and that he remembered The Statesman Part
31 Intro| political ideals have often been discussed; youth is too ready to believe 32 Intro| word-catching, have frequently been discussed by him in the previous dialogues, The Symposium Part
33 Intro| which the theme of love is discussed at length. In both of them Theaetetus Part
34 Text | until you and Socrates have discussed the doctrine of those who Timaeus Part
35 Intro| which the reader will find discussed at length in Boeckh and 36 Intro| now to consider the much discussed question of the rotation 37 Intro| or ‘may be more suitably discussed on some other occasion.’~ 38 Text | subject will be more suitably discussed on some other occasion.~ 39 Text | of the body.~Thus have we discussed the general affections of