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Charmides Part
1 PreS | appropriate to another; as in society, so in letters, we expect Cratylus Part
2 Intro| which, whether applied to society or language, explains everything 3 Intro| imagine a stage of human society in which the circle of men’ 4 Intro| Among them, as in every society, a particular person would 5 Intro| repeated to a member of the society who had been absent; the 6 Intro| whole tribe or community or society find themselves acquiescing The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | have grown wiser in the society of Pericles,—as I might 8 Text | have grown wiser in the society of Zeno, for which privilege Gorgias Part
9 Intro| emotion, the foundations of society are upside down. In him 10 Intro| strong in the formation of society (which is indeed a partial 11 Intro| prevail in different ranks of society. There is the bias given 12 Intro| subjected to the influences of society.~Then comes Socrates, impressed 13 Intro| they will in some states of society be utterly helpless. For 14 Intro| have the existing order of society against him, and may not 15 Intro| a new beginning for his society: (10) the myth of Aristophanes 16 Intro| religious and respectable society?) are more likely to make 17 Intro| a genial and sympathetic society. The descriptions of Plato Ion Part
18 Text | does he not speak of human society and of intercourse of men, Laws Book
19 1 | however, has never seen the society meeting together at an orderly 20 1 | be a man who understands society; for his duty is to preserve 21 3 | their way into the larger society, having already their own 22 9 | who avert evils, go to the society of those who are called 23 9 | know what is best for human society; or knowing, always able 24 11 | overthrows the foundations of society for the sake of a little Phaedo Part
25 Intro| morality and the order of society, on the evidence of an historical 26 Text | and drunk, and enjoyed the society of his beloved; do not hurry— Phaedrus Part
27 Intro| he will keep him out of society, he will deprive him of 28 Intro| the received notions of society and the sentimental literature 29 Text | debars his beloved from society; he will not have you intimate 30 Text | beloved from the advantages of society which would make a man of 31 Text | and especially from that society which would have given him 32 Text | from the guardianship and society of his lover in the matter Philebus Part
33 Intro| Imagine, if you will, that Society originated in the herding 34 Intro| infected by the corruption of society or by some moral disorder 35 Intro| this composite good, until society becomes perfected, the friend 36 Intro| necessities of the state and of society. According to this view Protagoras Part
37 Intro| flute-girls, to come into good society. Men’s own thoughts should The Republic Book
38 2 | when we formed them into a society and constituted a State. ~ 39 4 | where the corruption of society, and pretension to be what 40 6 | the courts of law or in society. ~They are strangers, he 41 8 | ones: In such a state of society the master fears and flatters 42 10 | whom she affects, and what society and converse she seeks in The Sophist Part
43 Text | being a new-comer into your society, instead of talking a little The Statesman Part
44 Intro| Paradisiacal state of human society. In the truest sense of 45 Intro| the warp and the woof of society.~The outline may be filled 46 Intro| the gradual rise of a new society in the Third Book of the 47 Intro| the arts and of civilised society. Two lesser features of 48 Intro| necessary conditions of human society. The uselessness, the danger, 49 Intro| warp and the woof of human society. To interlace these is the 50 Intro| the beginning of political society, but there is something 51 Intro| well as among the rich; and society, instead of being safer, 52 Intro| half-civilised state of society: these he reduced to form 53 Intro| is the first principle of society, but it cannot supply all 54 Intro| supply all the wants of society, and may easily cause more 55 Intro| and overcivilized state of society, too few are the sign of 56 Intro| the origin and growth of society really differ in them, if 57 Text | science to care for human society and to rule over men in The Symposium Part
58 Intro| external decency by which society can divide them. Nor should 59 Intro| the general corruption of society. It is likely that every 60 Text | strong bond of friendship or society among them, which love, Theaetetus Part
61 Intro| nations and affect human society on a scale still greater, Timaeus Part
62 Intro| the original Pythagorean society. He was the teacher of Simmias