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Charmides Part
1 Text | in any parallel case, the impossibility will be transparent to you.~ 2 Text | never even considered, the impossibility of a man knowing in a sort Gorgias Part
3 Text | But I say that this is an impossibility—here is one point about Laws Book
4 4 | any other way. The real impossibility or difficulty is of another 5 7 | which is far from being an impossibility, great would be the disgrace 6 10 | which might be thought an impossibility, that the same motion should 7 12 | other places, is an utter impossibility, and to the rest of the Lysis Part
8 Text | declared by us to be an impossibility; but, in order that this Meno Part
9 Text | sophistical argument about the impossibility of enquiry: for it will Parmenides Part
10 Intro| Plato means to show the impossibility of any truth. But this is 11 Text | for this would involve an impossibility. In all that you say have 12 Text | there not a still greater impossibility in that which has no parts, 13 Text | same time?~No; I see the impossibility of that.~And if not in its Phaedo Part
14 Intro| in a less degree on the impossibility of doubting about the continued Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| seeing in his own age the impossibility of woman being the intellectual Philebus Part
16 Intro| never be too much. This impossibility of excess is the note of 17 Text | seem to be the greatest impossibility of all, for how can one 18 Text | pain pleasure, which is an impossibility?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, and more Protagoras Part
19 Intro| others, and relate to the impossibility of all the persons in the 20 Text | what you ask is as great an impossibility to me, as if you bade me 21 Text | possible: but to be good is an impossibility—~‘For he who does well is The Republic Book
22 5 | nature, and therefore not an impossibility or mere aspiration; and 23 6 | philosophy is queen. There is no impossibility in all this; that there 24 6 | approve, is no miracle or impossibility? ~I think not. ~But we have The Second Alcibiades Part
25 Text | poets, was unaware of the impossibility of knowing a thing badly: The Sophist Part
26 Intro| practical religion from the impossibility of conceiving body and mind 27 Text | just now to be an utter impossibility.~STRANGER: How well you 28 Text | difficulty, or rather an absolute impossibility, in getting an opinion out The Symposium Part
29 Intro| Plato. And as there is no impossibility in supposing that ‘one king, Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| little or no success.~h. The impossibility of distinguishing between 31 Text | one, involves a manifest impossibility?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 32 Text | not know. But this was an impossibility. And so the Protagorean Timaeus Part
33 Intro| place of fire; while the impossibility of a vacuum is the propelling 34 Intro| operations of nature, the impossibility of a vacuum and the attraction