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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| shuttle will be made by the carpenter; the awl by the smith or 2 Intro| rarest. But how does the carpenter make or repair the shuttle, 3 Intro| dialectician? The pilot directs the carpenter how to make the rudder, 4 Text | HERMOGENES: That of the carpenter.~SOCRATES: And is every 5 Text | SOCRATES: And is every man a carpenter, or the skilled only?~HERMOGENES: 6 Text | instances: to what does the carpenter look in making the shuttle? 7 Text | of wood may be used? the carpenter who makes, or the weaver 8 Text | SOCRATES: Then the work of the carpenter is to make a rudder, and 9 Text | carpentering does the works of a carpenter?~HERMOGENES: Exactly.~SOCRATES: Critias Part
10 Text | an abundance of wood for carpenter’s work, and sufficient maintenance Euthydemus Part
11 Text | them? For example, would a carpenter be any the better for having 12 Text | simply the knowledge of the carpenter?~Nothing else, he said.~ Gorgias Part
13 Intro| has learned carpentry is a carpenter, and he who has learned 14 Text | has learned carpentering a carpenter?~GORGIAS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Ion Part
15 Text | we know by the art of the carpenter that which we know by the Laws Book
16 1 | For example, the future carpenter should learn to measure 17 8 | a smith shall also be a carpenter, and if he be a carpenter, 18 8 | carpenter, and if he be a carpenter, he shall not superintend Meno Part
19 Intro| there is the bed which the carpenter makes, the picture of the Protagoras Part
20 Text | of the painter and of the carpenter also: Do not they, too, 21 Text | everybody is free to have a say—carpenter, tinker, cobbler, sailor, 22 Text | unity is not the art of the carpenter, or the smith, or the potter, The Republic Book
23 3 | be priest or physician or carpenter," ~he will punish him for 24 3 | said. ~I mean this: When a carpenter is ill he asks the physician 25 4 | is the knowledge of the carpenter; but is that the sort of 26 4 | with me or not. Suppose a carpenter to be doing the business 27 4 | cobbler, or a cobbler of a carpenter; and suppose them to exchange 28 4 | labor which required the carpenter and the shoemaker and the 29 5 | Whereas the physician and the carpenter have different natures? ~ 30 10 | which is the work of the carpenter? ~Yes. ~And the work of 31 10 | painter will paint a cobbler, carpenter, or any other artist, though 32 10 | shows them his picture of a carpenter from a distance, and they 33 10 | they are looking at a real carpenter. ~Certainly. ~And whenever The Statesman Part
34 Text | the Statesman, but of the carpenter, potter, and coppersmith.~ Timaeus Part
35 Text | wood is the material of the carpenter, let us revert in a few