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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Socrates, there are no means of determining. It certainly agrees in Charmides Part
2 Intro| various degrees of weight in determining their place in the catalogue 3 Text | distrust my own power of determining these matters: I am not Cratylus Part
4 Intro| also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. 5 Intro| there is no possibility of determining. But we may reasonably conjecture 6 Text | agreement to have authority in determining the correctness of names? Euthydemus Part
7 Text | others again, without ever determining in what they are to be good; Gorgias Part
8 Intro| time he makes a point of determining his main thesis independently Laches Part
9 Text | that we first set about determining the nature of courage, and Laws Book
10 6 | on the day on which he is determining a suit. Regarding then the 11 7 | impropriety in the legislator determining minutely the numberless 12 8 | there is, first of all, a in determining what he who is possessed 13 8 | let him obtain a decision determining what each of them is to 14 9 | there is a difficulty in determining whether in legislating we 15 9 | the law has difficulty in determining exactly; for in some cases 16 9 | will have no difficulty in determining that wounds and mutilations Parmenides Part
17 Intro| placed on the circumstance as determining the date of Parmenides and Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| The chief criteria for determining the date of the Dialogue Philebus Part
19 Intro| main thesis is not worth determining; the real interest lies 20 Intro| we have no hesitation in determining what is right and wrong. 21 Text | are ready to assist us in determining what is the best of human Protagoras Part
22 Intro| afford any real grounds for determining the date of composition; 23 Text | and he, ex cathedra, was determining their several questions The Republic Book
24 2 | he replied. Then, without determining as yet whether war does 25 3 | replied. ~But now that we are determining what classes of subjects 26 4 | would intrust the office of determining suits-at-law? ~Certainly. ~ The Sophist Part
27 Intro| Not-being is the unfolding or determining of Being, and is a necessary 28 Intro| were, we have no means of determining except from Plato’s description 29 Text | Moreover, the necessity for determining the nature of discourse 30 Text | have clearer grounds for determining, whether not-being has any The Statesman Part
31 Text | laws, written or unwritten, determining what was good or bad, honourable 32 Text | do we give the power of determining whether we are to employ The Symposium Part
33 Intro| Apology.~There are no means of determining the relative order in time 34 Text | one,—should have begun by determining which of them was to be Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| impressions of sense, without determining whether they are conscious 36 Text | makes lawful, and that in determining these matters no individual 37 Text | Protagoras will not deny that in determining what is or is not expedient