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32 confidence
32 conviction
32 correctness
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confidence

Charmides
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1 Text | began by degrees to regain confidence, and the vital heat returned. Laches Part
2 Text | to a young man. I repose confidence in both of them; but I am 3 Text | that which inspires fear or confidence in war, or in anything.~ 4 Text | inspires them with fear or confidence in their own arts, and yet Laws Book
5 1 | terms reverence, and the confidence which is the reverse of 6 1 | things which give victoryconfidence before enemies, and fear 7 7 | to tell, and yet I have a confidence which makes me go on.~Cleinias. 8 10 | and false, joy and sorrow, confidence, fear, hatred, love, and Meno Part
9 Text | which is only a sort of confidence? When a man has no sense Parmenides Part
10 Intro| this last to speak with confidence about it. It would be safer Phaedo Part
11 Intro| expression of an instinctive confidence put into a logical form:—‘ 12 Intro| the Phaedo, but with less confidence; there the probability of 13 Intro| his own arguments; and the confidence which he expresses is less 14 Text | swear to it, with all the confidence in life.~And do we know 15 Text | death has but a foolish confidence, unless he is able to prove 16 Text | arises out of the too great confidence of inexperience;—you trust 17 Text | have but a vain and foolish confidence, if he believes that he 18 Text | with a sort of hesitating confidence in human reason, you may, Protagoras Part
19 Text | in others. Moreover such confidence have you in yourself, that 20 Text | then; who are they who have confidence when diving into a well?~ 21 Text | the reason.~And who have confidence when fighting on horseback— 22 Text | in like manner I say of confidence and courage, that they are 23 Text | confident courageous. For confidence may be given to men by art, 24 Text | has no base fear or base confidence?~True, he replied.~And if 25 Text | good?~Yes.~But the fear and confidence of the coward or foolhardy The Republic Book
26 2 | But now, the greater my confidence in you, the greater is my 27 10 | do you mean? ~Speaking in confidence, for I should not like to The Seventh Letter Part
28 Text | friends. For I have no great confidence in him, that, if he has 29 Text | amount; but I have more confidence in you and your friends. The Sophist Part
30 Text | I can with any truth or confidence describe the real nature 31 Text | class? May I not say with confidence that not-being has an assured Timaeus Part
32 Intro| seeming probability, win the confidence of the reader. Who would


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