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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| following a profession which leads him to death? Why?—because Cratylus Part
2 Intro| framed language. And this leads me to consider whether the Crito Part
3 Text | and to follow whither he leads.~THE END~ > Euthyphro Part
4 Text | the answerer, whither he leads I must follow; and can only Gorgias Part
5 Intro| Polus laughs outright, which leads Socrates to remark that Ion Part
6 Intro| poetry, which in the Republic leads to their final separation, Laws Book
7 1 | the world; for that which leads mankind in general into 8 2 | pleasure and pain, which leads you always to hate what 9 2 | otherwise.~Athenian. What, then, leads us astray? Are beautiful 10 2 | to say again that he who leads the pleasantest life is 11 2 | but whither the argument leads, thither let us follow; 12 2 | instrument, when unaccompanied, leads to every sort of irregularity Lysis Part
13 Intro| not know the others.’ This leads to the conclusion that all Phaedo Part
14 Intro| harmony follows, but the soul leads; a harmony admits of degrees, 15 Intro| And this confusion also leads people into all sorts of 16 Text | influence, and whither she leads they turn and follow.~What 17 Text | whom he belonged in life, leads him to a certain place in Phaedrus Part
18 Text | opinion by the help of reason leads us to the best, the conquering 19 Text | reins of a winged chariot, leads the way in heaven, ordering Philebus Part
20 Intro| instinctive dislike to pleasure leads them to affirm that pleasure 21 Text | or cause always naturally leads, and the patient or effect 22 Text | SOCRATES: And the impulse which leads him to the opposite of what 23 Text | we not found a road which leads towards the good?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
24 Intro| in the introduction which leads to the inference that Plato The Republic Book
25 3 | his own person; he never leads us to suppose that he is 26 6 | evil of the band which he leads? ~Impossible. ~Justice and 27 7 | we are seeking, and which leads naturally to reflection, 28 7 | government patronizes them; this leads to a want of energy in the 29 7 | soul to look upward and leads us from this world to another. 30 8 | or unhappiness of him who leads a life of pure justice or 31 9 | and being himself a king, leads him on, as a tyrant leads 32 9 | leads him on, as a tyrant leads a State, to the performance The Sophist Part
33 Text | say that the habit which leads a man to neglect his own Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| states of feeling. But this leads us to the doctrine of the 35 Intro| sounds with the ear. This leads Socrates to make the reflection 36 Intro| Physical Sciences, which leads us to analyze the mind on


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