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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| semi-mythical form, in which he attempts to realize abstractions, 2 Intro| distinctions of words or attempts to confine their meaning 3 Intro| language; for they too are attempts to give unity and regularity Critias Part
4 Intro| by the fiction. As many attempts have been made to find the Crito Part
5 Text | for I highly value your attempts to persuade me to do so, Euthyphro Part
6 Text | indeed, Socrates; and if he attempts to indict me I am mistaken Laws Book
7 3 | legislation, if a person attempts to disturb the possession 8 3 | general, when the legislator attempts to make a new settlement 9 4 | on the road to health, he attempts to effect a cure. Now which 10 5 | indulge in vain wishes or attempts to accomplish that which 11 6 | utterly ridiculous, who attempts to compel women to show 12 11 | first place, that he who attempts to poison or enchant others Lysis Part
13 Text | come to the rescue if he attempts to upset me.~Yes, indeed, Meno Part
14 Text | general, all that the soul attempts or endures, when under the Parmenides Part
15 Intro| express facts.~Socrates attempts to support his view of the Phaedo Part
16 Intro| come from them. This he attempts to found on a philosophical 17 Intro| intermediate part of the Dialogue, attempts to bring the doctrine of Philebus Part
18 Intro| that this and all similar attempts to reconcile antinomies 19 Intro| generation (Nic. Eth.).~4. Plato attempts to identify vicious pleasures 20 Intro| instincts, in their rude attempts at self-preservation:—Man The Republic Book
21 2 | the unjust make his unjust attempts in the right way, and lie 22 4 | or any like advantage, attempts to force his way into the 23 6 | of the State: All great attempts are attended with risk; " 24 7 | and ridicule anyone who attempts to divide absolute unity The Second Alcibiades Part
25 Text | SOCRATES: And if you made many attempts, and each time failed to The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | full of intrigues and of attempts to create in the sovereign 27 Text | and would not listen to my attempts at reconciliation, and so The Sophist Part
28 Intro| or other sophistry vainly attempts to deny.~...~True to the The Statesman Part
29 Intro| side of idealism, which attempts to soar above them,—and The Symposium Part
30 Intro| his art in modern times, attempts to reduce the moral to the 31 Text | reconcile me to him, or, if he attempts violence, protect me, as 32 Text | of his mad and passionate attempts.~There can never be reconciliation Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| Megarians, in their first attempts to attain a severer logic, 34 Intro| reflection and reason. Plato attempts to clear up this darkness. 35 Intro| the plainest facts.~Three attempts to explain the new definition 36 Text | fix or detain them; he who attempts to fix them is easily refuted. Timaeus Part
37 Intro| the like, the first rude attempts at generalization are dimly