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The Apology
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1 Intro| original indictment, which is consistent enough—‘Socrates does not Cratylus Part
2 Intro| him in a manner which is consistent with his own profession 3 Intro| Socrates, is language so consistent? all words have the same 4 Intro| principles. But are words really consistent; are there not as many terms 5 Intro| the wind.’ The theory is consistent or not inconsistent with 6 Text | belief is that all is quite consistent, and that the office and 7 Text | is—that he is perfectly consistent. Did you ever observe in 8 Text | find that names are really consistent. And here let us revert Crito Part
9 Intro| same. Then is his escape consistent with the maintenance of The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | individual, so as to make him consistent with himself and with another?~ Gorgias Part
11 Intro| he is always logical and consistent with himself. The form of 12 Intro| victory. He will not be always consistent, for the world is changing; 13 Intro| to the unseen world, is consistent with itself. The language 14 Intro| more subtle and also more consistent than either of the two others. 15 Text | saying what is not quite consistent or accordant with what you 16 Text | is any other inference consistent with them?~POLUS: To that, Laws Book
17 2 | in vain endeavour to be consistent with himself. But if he 18 4 | and they were not always consistent. One principle was this 19 5 | always to make his work selfconsistent.”~Having determined that 20 6 | say about our slaves is consistent and also inconsistent with 21 9 | ascertain how far we are consistent with ourselves, and how 22 9 | how far we ourselves are consistent about these matters.~Cleinias. 23 9 | these matters.~Cleinias. Consistent in what?~Athenian. I think Meno Part
24 Intro| described in a manner more consistent with modern distinctions. Parmenides Part
25 Intro| first, that such a visit is consistent with dates, and may possibly Phaedo Part
26 Intro| friend was anything but consistent in his use of mind as a 27 Intro| once supposed: it is not consistent with itself, and is based 28 Intro| adjusted them, or been entirely consistent with himself in describing 29 Intro| speech which we use are not consistent with themselves. For are 30 Intro| qualified approval as is consistent with the feebleness of the Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| the details are not always consistent. When the charioteers and Philebus Part
32 Intro| either alternative is equally consistent with a transcendental or Protagoras Part
33 Intro| Greek), which is hardly consistent with the rational interpretation 34 Intro| them— this again is hardly consistent with the serious defence 35 Intro| him as much respect as is consistent with his own ironical character; 36 Text | that the two sayings are consistent?~Yes, I said, I think so ( 37 Text | he said, how can he be consistent in both? First of all, premising The Republic Book
38 1 | would only ask you to be consistent; or, if you change, change 39 2 | by offerings." Let us be consistent, then, and believe both 40 3 | about them, if we are to be consistent with ourselves. ~I fear, 41 4 | to increase so far as is consistent with unity; that, I think, 42 5 | show that this community is consistent with the rest of our polity, 43 6 | arrive at last, and in a consistent manner, at their conclusion? ~ The Sophist Part
44 Intro| negation. Nor is he quite consistent in regarding Not-being as 45 Intro| him to have been always consistent with himself, there is no 46 Intro| conception is not clear or consistent; he does not recognize the 47 Text | example of the shortest form consistent with our definition.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
48 Intro| evidence. For observe how consistent the narrative is; as the 49 Text | the heralds. And mark how consistent the sequel of the tale is; 50 Text | Certainly that is quite consistent with what has preceded; 51 Text | into it, if we are to be consistent with what has preceded.~ 52 Text | SOCRATES: And we must be consistent.~STRANGER: Well, then, in 53 Text | SOCRATES: If we are to be consistent, we must say different.~ Theaetetus Part
54 Intro| our ideas are clear and consistent. And we cannot be wrong 55 Text | principles,— whether they are consistent with each or not.~THEAETETUS: 56 Text | definition will be most consistent with our former views?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
57 Intro| bone and thick flesh been consistent with acute perceptions, 58 Intro| and as we cannot give a consistent account of the one, neither 59 Intro| artificer of day and night’ are consistent with the mere passive causation 60 Intro| unable to unite them in a consistent whole.~Lastly, Plato, though 61 Text | be acceptable to them and consistent with themselves. Let this, 62 Text | every respect exact and consistent with one another, do not


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