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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| in our waking thoughts, attaining a greater distinctness and Gorgias Part
2 Intro| unscrupulous in his means of attaining both. There is no desire 3 Intro| never had the opportunity of attaining this pre-eminence of evil. 4 Text | the pain, in the hope of attaining the good and the honourable; Laches Part
5 Text | one about the best mode of attaining something of which we are Laws Book
6 1 | clearer; and the individual, attaining to right reason in this 7 7 | thousand times better by attaining to law and order, and rejecting 8 10 | the greater, and fail of attaining the lesser? Suppose that 9 10 | means from small beginnings attaining to sovereignty and the pinnacle 10 10 | of many in regular order attaining to a first or second or 11 12 | things, to which motion attaining generation gives perpetual Meno Part
12 Intro| the power and desire of attaining things honourable,’ like 13 Text | honourable and the power of attaining them.’~SOCRATES: And does 14 Text | the desire and power of attaining good?~MENO: Yes, I did say 15 Text | be better in the power of attaining it?~MENO: Exactly.~SOCRATES: 16 Text | appear to be the power of attaining good?~MENO: I entirely approve, 17 Text | virtue to be the power of attaining goods?~MENO: Yes.~SOCRATES: 18 Text | that virtue is the power of attaining good justly, or with justice; Phaedrus Part
19 Text | the next period, and if attaining always is always unharmed. 20 Text | Solon or Darius had, of attaining an immortality or authorship Philebus Part
21 Intro| the soul has the power of attaining. And is not this the science The Republic Book
22 4 | their lives in the hope of attaining perfection. ~You would compare 23 6 | highest truths worthy of attaining the highest accuracy! ~A 24 9 | principles prevails, it fails in attaining its own pleasure, and compels 25 10 | be regarded seriously as attaining to the truth; and he who The Statesman Part
26 Text | full of disorder, until attaining to the present order. From 27 Text | The courageous soul when attaining this truth becomes civilized, The Symposium Part
28 Intro| animals and plants, and attaining to the highest vision of Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| he has never succeeded in attaining a similar conception of 30 Intro| which we are capable of attaining is seen only through an 31 Text | attain truth who fails of attaining being?~THEAETETUS: Impossible.~ Timaeus Part
32 Text | existence. But if he failed in attaining this, at the second birth 33 Text | comprehend reason, and even if attaining to some degree of perception