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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| proceed—it is one of those studies in which we seem to know Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| knowledge. These two great studies, the one destructive and Gorgias Part
3 Intro| condition, which is that Polus studies brevity. Polus is in great 4 Intro| figures, laws, habits, studies, must they not be defined 5 Intro| a grown-up man lisps or studies philosophy, I should like Laches Part
6 Intro| general interest in military studies, and greatly adding to the 7 Text | care is to discover what studies or pursuits are likely to 8 Text | armour, and about any other studies or pursuits which may or 9 Text | this quality by the help of studies and pursuits. Tell me, if Laws Book
10 7 | what they teach, and by studies; but he is also a slave, 11 7 | There still remain three studies suitable for freemen. Arithmetic 12 7 | legislator to begin with these studies; at a more convenient time 13 7 | maintain, Cleinias, are the studies which our youth ought to 14 7 | Athenian. Then if these studies are such as we maintain 15 7 | Stranger, prescribe these studies as necessary, and so fill 16 12 | causes of all things. Such studies gave rise to much atheism 17 12 | those who by their ages and studies and dispositions and habits Philebus Part
18 Intro| Sophist, and the Statesman, as studies or preparations for longer Protagoras Part
19 Intro| regarded, if not as preliminary studies or sketches of the more The Republic Book
20 6 | discussed; how and by what studies and pursuits will the saviours 21 6 | themselves to their several studies? ~Certainly. ~I omitted 22 6 | under them, as in any other studies and exercises. ~Yes, he 23 7 | of insisting upon useless studies; and I quite admit the difficulty 24 7 | became the director of these studies and gave honor to them; 25 7 | use of them, still these studies force their way by their 26 7 | said. ~Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion 27 7 | whom we are to assign these studies, and in what way they are 28 9 | first place, he will honor studies which impress these qualities The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | praising the philosophical studies of Dionysios and saying 30 Text | extent; what their range of studies is by which it is approached, 31 Text | see how great the range of studies is, how much labour is involved Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| Self-examination is one of those studies which a man can pursue alone, Timaeus Part
33 Text | we can by education, and studies, and learning, to avoid