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sophisticis 1
sophistries 3
sophistry 33
sophists 126
sophocles 9
sophocles-are 1
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33 soldiers
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sophistry

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| atheism and materialism and sophistry, which are the stock-accusations 2 Intro| them out of the category of sophistry. (Compare Euthyph.)~That 3 Intro| evil lives. Here, then, the sophistry is rather in form than in 4 Intro| Sophist according to his sophistry all his life long. He is Cratylus Part
5 Intro| nor addressed; a piece of sophistry attributed to Gorgias, which Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| entangled in the meshes of their sophistry; and as a storm seems to The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | again, which have a taste of sophistry in them, or the ring of Gorgias Part
8 Intro| Ethics. Traces of a ‘robust sophistry’ are likewise discernible 9 Intro| two. Again, there is the sophistry of classes and professions. 10 Intro| certain tenets. There is the sophistry of law, the sophistry of 11 Intro| the sophistry of law, the sophistry of medicine, the sophistry 12 Intro| sophistry of medicine, the sophistry of politics, the sophistry 13 Intro| sophistry of politics, the sophistry of theology. All of these 14 Intro| become a part of us. The sophistry of an ancient Greek sophist 15 Intro| nothing compared with the sophistry of a religious order, or 16 Intro| of truth and right. The sophistry of human nature is far more 17 Intro| language, a flattery, a sophistry, or sham, in which, without 18 Text | the art of attiring and sophistry are two others: thus there 19 Text | as tiring : gymnastic : sophistry : legislation;~and~as cookery : 20 Text | is a perfect thing, and sophistry a thing to be despised; 21 Text | whereas the truth is, that sophistry is as much superior to rhetoric Menexenus Part
22 Pre | again, which have a taste of sophistry in them, or the ring of Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| Plato was degenerating into sophistry and rhetoric? We can discourse Protagoras Part
24 Intro| gentleman, and let alone his ‘sophistry.’ There is nothing however 25 Text | famous, and intends to make sophistry his profession. A train The Sophist Part
26 Intro| which Megarian or other sophistry vainly attempts to deny.~...~ 27 Intro| the nobly-descended art of Sophistry, which is engaged in the 28 Text | education; and this is termed Sophistry, and is a hunt after young 29 Text | virtue, you would again term Sophistry?~THEAETETUS: I must, if 30 Text | be yet another aspect of sophistry.~THEAETETUS: What is it?~ 31 Text | the nobly-descended art of Sophistry.~THEAETETUS: Very well; The Statesman Part
32 Intro| original Sophist, but with the sophistry of the schools of philosophy, The Symposium Part
33 Intro| mythology, and of the manner of sophistry adheringrhetoric and poetry,


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