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convicted 40
conviction 32
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32 conviction
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conviction

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | deficiency which led to my conviction was not of wordscertainly Cratylus Part
2 Text | therefore I have the most entire conviction that he called them demons, Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| remains unshaken in his conviction that he must know the nature Gorgias Part
4 Intro| truth, yet strong in the conviction that a virtuous life is 5 Text | That, Callicles, is my conviction. But the virtue of each Laws Book
6 7 | likely to arrive at a true conviction that without due regulation 7 11 | to him who procured the conviction. If any orphan arrives at 8 11 | malpractices. And if he gain a conviction, let him receive double Meno Part
9 Intro| other certainty but the conviction of its own existence. ‘I Parmenides Part
10 Intro| please ourselves with the conviction that we are resting on facts. Phaedo Part
11 Intro| until at last we rest in the conviction that the soul is inseparable 12 Text | For he will have a firm conviction that there and there only, 13 Text | once, as my own original conviction. And now I must begin again 14 Text | the argument, and that his conviction remained absolutely unshaken. 15 Text | Well, then, he said, my conviction is, that the earth is a Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| anything new to say, or any conviction of truth. The age had no 17 Text | the other to implant the conviction or virtue which you desire, 18 Text | that he seeks to produce conviction.~PHAEDRUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 19 Text | about truth, but only about conviction: and this is based on probability, Philebus Part
20 Intro| yet he has as intense a conviction as any modern philosopher 21 Intro| others a common conception or conviction of the nature of happiness. Protagoras Part
22 Text | for esteem is a sincere conviction of the hearerssouls, but 23 Text | falsehoods contrary to their conviction. And thus we who are the 24 Text | anything under the idea or conviction that some other thing would The Republic Book
25 3 | best guardians of their own conviction that what they think the 26 6 | to the second, faith (or conviction) to the third, and perception 27 10 | must remain firm in our conviction that hymns to the gods and 28 10 | give the just? ~That is my conviction. ~And what do they receive The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | the conclusion that this conviction, which he himself had gained The Sophist Part
30 Intro| the argument, and in his conviction, which the Eleatic thinks 31 Intro| be said for his faith or conviction, that God is immanent in Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| the tongue will escape conviction but not the mind, as Euripides


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