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The Apology Part
1 Text | plainness of speech makes them hate me, and what is their hatred Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| pious, and what they all hate is impious.’ To this Euthyphro 3 Text | noble and just and good, and hate the opposite of them?~EUTHYPHRO: 4 Text | say that what all the gods hate is impious, and what they 5 Text | of them love and others hate is both or neither. Shall 6 Text | opposite which they all hate, impious.~SOCRATES: Ought Laches Part
7 Text | better he speaks the more I hate him, and then I seem to Laws Book
8 2 | which leads you always to hate what you ought to hate, 9 2 | to hate what you ought to hate, and love what you ought 10 3 | friendly races. And as they hate ruthlessly and horribly, 11 7 | show what they love and hate. Now the time which is thus 12 9 | shall proceed to make a man hate injustice, and love or not 13 9 | injustice, and love or not hate the nature of the just—this 14 10 | in persuading the men to hate themselves and love their 15 11 | him corrected, may utterly hate injustice, or at any rate Lysis Part
16 Text | hates that which does not hate him, or which even loves 17 Text | more he will be likely to hate him, for he injures him; 18 Text | not the very opposite of hate; and what answer shall we Phaedo Part
19 Text | soul, I mean, accustomed to hate and fear and avoid the intellectual 20 Text | for ever afterwards should hate and revile them, and lose Phaedrus Part
21 Text | beloved, and will rather hate those who refuse to be his The Republic Book
22 1 | whom he thinks good, and to hate those whom he thinks evil. ~ 23 1 | freemen, will not make them hate one another and set them 24 3 | he will justly blame and hate the bad, now in the days 25 6 | nature? Will he not utterly hate a lie? ~He will. ~And when 26 8 | both predicaments; and they hate and conspire against those 27 8 | companions, while the good hate and avoid him. ~Of course. ~ The Second Alcibiades Part
28 Text | For exceedingly did they hate the holy Ilium, Both Priam The Sophist Part
29 Intro| and severed by love and hate, some maintaining that this The Statesman Part
30 Text | principles which thoroughly hate one another and are antagonistic 31 Text | are like themselves, and hate those who are unlike them, Theaetetus Part
32 Text | follow and love you, and will hate himself, and escape from 33 Text | philosopher, he will come to hate philosophy. I would recommend Timaeus Part
34 Intro| for example, as love or hate, corresponding to attraction