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Charmides Part
1 Intro| about this subject, but the results can only be probable; there 2 Text | all have their different results. Now I want you, Critias, Cratylus Part
3 Text | HERMOGENES: You bring out curious results, Socrates, in the use of Euthydemus Part
4 Text | SOCRATES: All the other results of politics, and they are 5 Text | for we have put aside the results of politics, as they are Gorgias Part
6 Intro| method with the most various results. The value and use of the 7 Text | the rest, and to use their results according to the knowledge 8 Text | the same habit, and the results of treatment or accident Laches Part
9 Intro| do not. They may predict results, but cannot tell whether Laws Book
10 3 | have had such wonderful results for the Hellenes, if only 11 3 | would he be, and what great results would he achieve!”~Megillus. 12 4 | affirm, has the most fatal results on a State whose aim is 13 5 | evil, but produces similar results in their souls. And in all 14 6 | in most states the very results which we least desire to 15 12 | confirmed by an oath clearly results in a great advantage to Parmenides Part
16 Intro| Parmenides obtains his remarkable results may be summed up as follows: ( 17 Text | ridiculous and contradictory results which they suppose to follow Phaedo Part
18 Intro| conception of a proof from results, and of a moral truth, which Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| in definite philosophic results, seems to have glimpses 20 Intro| yet take with them all the results of the past. The co-operation Philebus Part
21 Text | are less exact in their results, and those which, like carpentering, Protagoras Part
22 Intro| dogmatic statements or definite results.~The real difficulties arise The Republic Book
23 2 | themselves, but also for their results? ~Certainly, I said. ~And 24 2 | and for the sake of their results. ~Then the many are of another 25 2 | aside their rewards and results, I want to know what they 26 2 | desired, indeed, for their results, but in a far greater degree The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | Dion’s affairs will have results in accordance with your The Sophist Part
28 Intro| Republic), involves grave results to the mind and life of The Statesman Part
29 Intro| process of division curious results are obtained. For the dialectical Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| is only known by external results, and is dimly perceived 31 Intro| in a generalized form the results of their own experience. 32 Intro| But we know them by their results, and learn from other men 33 Text | combinations will produce results which are not the same, 34 Text | surely unerring, and the results which follow from it are Timaeus Part
35 Intro| apparently unconscious of the results to which his doctrine would 36 Text | this order, health commonly results; when in the opposite order,