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refutation

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| remember that this is a refutation not of the original indictment, 2 Intro| do not require a serious refutation. Nor are the reasonings 3 Text | might go to the god with a refutation in my hand. I should say Charmides Part
4 Text | see what will come of the refutation.~I think that you are right, Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| legitimate fields: first, the refutation and explanation of false 6 Intro| arguments than use them in the refutation of others. Secondly, he 7 Text | of employing them in the refutation of others than of being 8 Text | arguments than use them in refutation of others. And though I The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | having a new and different refutation; the old argument is a worn-our Gorgias Part
10 Intro| as this hardly deserves refutation, and is at any rate sufficiently 11 Intro| laughter is a new species of refutation. Polus replies, that he 12 Text | POLUS: You are hard of refutation, Socrates, but might not 13 Text | good friend, where is the refutation? I cannot admit a word which 14 Text | For there are two ways of refutation, one which is yours and 15 Text | proposition which is harder of refutation than the other, Socrates.~ 16 Text | Well, this is a new kind of refutation,—when any one says anything, Parmenides Part
17 Intro| Plato assign to them the refutation of their own tenets?~The 18 Intro| the Parmenides is not a refutation of the Eleatic philosophy. 19 Intro| But there is no lengthened refutation of them. The Parmenides Phaedrus Part
20 Text | SOCRATES: Yes; and he tells how refutation or further refutation is 21 Text | how refutation or further refutation is to be managed, whether Philebus Part
22 Intro| he only means that the refutation of the claims of Gorgias 23 Text | universal consent that no refutation is needed; but when the Protagoras Part
24 Text | to be good,’ and he, in refutation of this thesis, rejoins 25 Text | designed in every part to be a refutation of the saying of Pittacus. The Republic Book
26 1 | honor to yourself from the refutation of an opponent, but have The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | quality), a thing open to refutation by the senses, being merely The Sophist Part
28 Intro| negative dialectic in the refutation of opponents. But the later 29 Text | he is refuted, and from refutation learns modesty; he must 30 Text | Theaetetus, we must admit that refutation is the greatest and chiefest 31 Text | and of education, that refutation of vain conceit which has 32 Text | always, I am unequal to the refutation of not-being. And therefore, 33 Text | you, if you attempt this refutation and proof; take heart, therefore, 34 Text | contradictions, is no real refutation, but is clearly the new-born Theaetetus Part
35 Text | THEODORUS: That is the best refutation of him, Socrates; although


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