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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| scene? Did he intend to represent him (1) as employing sophistries; ( 2 Intro| whether Plato meant to represent Socrates as braving or irritating Charmides Part
3 PreF | these volumes has been to represent Plato as the father of Idealism, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| differ as the words which represent them differ:— Are we to 5 Intro| the picture sounds which represent natural objects or processes. 6 Intro| objects or ideas which they represent. The greatest lesson which 7 Text | the realities which they represent?~CRATYLUS: Yes, I see.~SOCRATES: Critias Part
8 Intro| told us (Tim.), intended to represent the ideal state engaged 9 Text | now I must endeavour to represent to you the nature and arrangement Laws Book
10 4 | he is often compelled to represent men of opposite dispositions, Phaedo Part
11 Intro| yet are always seeking to represent the mansions of heaven or 12 Intro| immortality of the soul, they represent fairly enough the order Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| winged one, in order to represent the force of his wings—such 14 Intro| nature has often attempted to represent outwardly what can be only ‘ 15 Intro| earth, Plato intends to represent an Athenian audience (tettigessin Philebus Part
16 Intro| which are used in practice represent different sizes or quantities. 17 Intro| true or false; and they may represent either past, present, or 18 Intro| the future, they must also represent the pleasures and pains 19 Intro| communicated to each of us. We may represent them to ourselves as flowing The Republic Book
20 3 | said. ~Neither must they represent slaves, male or female, 21 3 | saying, he will attempt to represent the roll of thunder, the 22 7 | images are, and what they represent, because you have seen the The Sophist Part
23 Intro| are Cynics or Atomists, or represent some unknown phase of opinion 24 Intro| the phenomena which they represent, as well as by their relation 25 Text | being absolute unity, will represent a mere name.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
26 Intro| Thus Plato may be said to represent in a figure—(1) the state The Symposium Part
27 Text | and the satyrs; and they represent in a figure not only himself, Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| to be supposed always to represent the sentiments of the author. 29 Intro| composed of equal factors, and represent figures which have equal 30 Intro| of unequal factors, and represent figures which have unequal 31 Intro| abstraction these theories do not represent the opposite poles of thought 32 Intro| simplest way in which we can represent the former to ourselves Timaeus Part
33 Intro| ideas did not accurately represent the facts with which they 34 Text | still harder adequately to represent in language. I am aware


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