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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| and the like. Even the truest things which he says are 2 Intro| excellent one of Zeus.’ The truest names of the Gods are those Gorgias Part
3 Intro| express not that which is truest, but that which is strongest. Laws Book
4 1 | Athenian. Now, which is in the truest sense inferior, the man 5 4 | is also the noblest and truest of all sayings—that for 6 5 | short of the fairest and truest; and that if he finds any 7 7 | praise and blame. This is the truest word that can be spoken 8 9 | involuntary. The best and truest view is to regard them respectively 9 10 | fire or air, then in the truest sense and beyond other things Parmenides Part
10 Text | perfect its own being; for the truest assertion of the being of Phaedo Part
11 Intro| disguise our ignorance. The truest conception which we can 12 Text | to be then plainest and truest: but this is not so, they Philebus Part
13 Intro| is higher still and the truest and purest knowledge.~(7) 14 Intro| two of mensuration. And truest of all in the estimation 15 Intro| but only that she is the truest of arts; my remark is not 16 Intro| philosopher or other the truest and most comprehensive expression 17 Text | quantity, is to be deemed truest and most beautiful?~PROTARCHUS: 18 Text | purest nature; and then the truest elements both of pleasure 19 Text | unchangeableness, is by far the truest of all. But how would you 20 Text | may be said to have their truest and most exact application 21 Text | most like truth, and the truest.~SOCRATES: Shall we next The Republic Book
22 2 | deceived in that which is the truest and highest part of himself, 23 2 | of himself, or about the truest and highest matters; there, 24 9 | pugnacious would be the truest? ~Clearly. ~But since experience 25 9 | wisdom and reason are the truest. ~And so we arrive at the 26 9 | them, will also have the truest pleasures in the highest 27 9 | enjoy severally the best and truest pleasures of which they 28 10 | her appear at her best and truest; but so long as she is unable 29 10 | believe the soul, in her truest nature, to be full of variety The Sophist Part
30 Text | philosopher, who has the truest reverence for these qualities, The Statesman Part
31 Intro| of human society. In the truest sense of all, the ruler 32 Text | arrives in her own way at the truest result.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| action is deemed to be the truest which is nearest to sense. Timaeus Part
34 Intro| is himself mortal in the truest sense. But he who seeks 35 Intro| unlimited in time but the truest of all Being, the most real 36 Intro| could be. This is in the truest sense the origin of creation 37 Text | could be. This is in the truest sense the origin of creation 38 Text | is. By far the safest and truest answer is, That is gold;