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Charmides Part
1 PreS | The sentence marks another step in an argument or a narrative Cratylus Part
2 Intro| tongue, Plato makes a great step in the physiology of language. 3 Intro| whole nation, but a great step towards uniformity has been 4 Text | talked over the matter, a step has been gained; for we Crito Part
5 Text | will proceed to the next step.~CRITO: You may proceed, Euthyphro Part
6 Text | This is only the first step; he will afterwards attend The First Alcibiades Part
7 Intro| themselves, and this is the first step in the practice of virtue.~ 8 Intro| Self-humiliation is the first step to knowledge, even of the 9 Text | SOCRATES: And the next step will be to take care of Gorgias Part
10 Intro| government. He has also carried a step further his speculations Laches Part
11 Text | And now let us proceed a step, and try to arrive at a Laws Book
12 2 | only be made to sing and step in rhythm by force; it never 13 3 | Exactly.~Athenian. The next step will be that these persons 14 4 | what is to be the next step? May we not suppose the 15 5 | of sense will proceed a step in the arrangement of the Meno Part
16 Intro| elicited from him. The first step in the process of teaching 17 Intro| unfolded to man. Here a step is made beyond the limits Parmenides Part
18 Text | think that you should go a step further, and consider not Phaedo Part
19 Intro| we are able to proceed a step beyond ‘the safe and simple 20 Intro| analogy may even be pressed a step further: ‘We are more certain 21 Intro| transmigration; making a step by the aid of Platonic reminiscence, 22 Intro| reminiscence, and a further step by the help of the nous 23 Text | And shall we proceed a step further, and affirm that 24 Text | agree with me in the next step; for I cannot help thinking, Philebus Part
25 Text | but now go on to the next step. When we saw those elements 26 Text | must pursue the division a step further, Protarchus, if 27 Text | would not that be a great step towards the discovery of The Republic Book
28 2 | If he have taken a false step he must be able to recover 29 3 | blows of fortune with firm step and a determination to endure; 30 6 | astray a little at each step in the argument, owing to 31 6 | able to meet you at each step of the argument, he sees 32 7 | own behalf. ~Then take a step backward, for we have gone 33 7 | next, and then you made a step backward? ~Yes, and I have 34 7 | never faltering at any step of the argument-unless he 35 8 | said. But what is the next step? ~The ruin of oligarchy 36 9 | imagine, I said, at the next step in his progress, that there The Seventh Letter Part
37 Text | migrate here, when this step has the joint approval of 38 Text | not as yet take any hasty step with regard to his interests.”~ 39 Text | this new proposal. His next step was the brilliant one of 40 Text | heart to take any fresh step contrary to his promises 41 Text | his enemies, took a false step and fell, a catastrophe The Sophist Part
42 Intro| as much as possible; each step in the pedigree of the angler 43 Intro| upon experience. At each step it professes to carry with 44 Text | STRANGER: What is the next step? Shall we say that motion The Statesman Part
45 Intro| regulations. They even go a step further, and enact, that 46 Intro| like a crane, might go a step further, and divide the 47 Text | how shall we take the next step in the division?~STRANGER: 48 Text | True; and what is the next step?~STRANGER: The next step 49 Text | step?~STRANGER: The next step clearly is to divide the 50 Text | proceeded in the division step by step up to this point, 51 Text | in the division step by step up to this point, not losing The Symposium Part
52 Intro| incited to take the first step in his upward progress ( Theaetetus Part
53 Intro| pedantic. A still further step has been made when the most 54 Intro| was not an error, it was a step in the right direction, 55 Intro| not really made a single step towards idealism, and any 56 Intro| carry this scepticism a step further, and deny, not only 57 Intro| Why should we not go a step further still and doubt 58 Text | these people; for, advancing step by step, we have imperceptibly 59 Text | for, advancing step by step, we have imperceptibly got Timaeus Part
60 Intro| successors. There is no single step in astronomy as great as 61 Intro| of order; and the first step in giving order is the division 62 Intro| be urged that the further step, however simple and obvious,