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The Apology Part
1 Text | Socrates is guilty of not believing in the gods, and yet of 2 Text | in the gods, and yet of believing in them—but this is not 3 Text | divine beings, how can I help believing in spirits or demigods;— 4 Text | myself of the charge of not believing in them. But that is not Critias Part
5 Intro| have been deceived into believing it. But it appears strange Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| inimitable irony, are reasons for believing that the Euthyphro is a Gorgias Part
7 Text | the soul—because of its believing and make-believe nature— Laws Book
8 1 | own nature and habits, and believing that he had been already 9 6 | the spirits of men into believing the equability of their 10 10 | are to address him who, believing that there are Gods, believes 11 10 | say—O thou best of men, in believing that there are Gods you 12 10 | righteous. But they who besides believing that the world is devoid Menexenus Part
13 Text | ask, for I see that you, believing yourself to have arrived Parmenides Part
14 Text | you deceive the world into believing that you are saying different Phaedo Part
15 Intro| for real ones.~5. Again, believing in the immortality of the 16 Intro| which they frighten us into believing any superstition. What answer 17 Text | ever did before. And I too, believing myself to be the consecrated Protagoras Part
18 Text | ready to go—against dangers, believing them to be dangers, or not The Republic Book
19 3 | feelings to Achilles, or in believing that they are truly attributed 20 3 | small things or great, but believing them all to be within the 21 4 | cubits high, can he help believing what they say? ~Nay, he 22 7 | admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there 23 7 | until he is driven into believing that nothing is honorable 24 7 | speedily get into a way of not believing anything which they believed The Sophist Part
25 Intro| how he can admire without believing, or what value he can attribute The Statesman Part
26 Text | men, Socrates, who say, believing themselves to speak wisely, Timaeus Part
27 Intro| with the spirit of Plato. Believing that he was inspired by 28 Intro| feeling towards the Athenians, believing themselves to be related 29 Intro| as we shall do well in believing on the testimony of wise 30 Intro| as we shall do well in believing on the testimony of wise 31 Text | as we shall do well in believing on the testimony of wise