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The Apology Part
1 Intro| such an evil name. That had arisen out of a peculiar mission 2 Intro| hence bitter enmities had arisen; the professors of knowledge 3 Text | about you would never have arisen if you had been like other 4 Text | speaking the truth?—Hence has arisen the prejudice against me; Cratylus Part
5 Intro| misconception has probably arisen from two causes: first, 6 Intro| Euthyd.), could only have arisen in an age of imperfect consciousness, 7 Intro| their resemblances have arisen—they were not first written 8 Intro| the way in which they have arisen; they are chiefly designed 9 Intro| of meaning and form have arisen in them. Into their first Gorgias Part
10 Intro| dialogues of Plato, doubts have arisen among his interpreters as 11 Intro| speculations had as yet arisen respecting the ‘liberty 12 Text | painter, a question has arisen which is a very fair one: Laws Book
13 7 | on the subject of law has arisen, which requires the utmost 14 7 | whole art of dancing has arisen. And in these various kinds 15 11 | argue that the charge has arisen by collusion between the Phaedo Part
16 Intro| same questions have already arisen: there is the same tendency Philebus Part
17 Intro| elements out of which they have arisen. For the previous stage 18 Text | terms the question which has arisen about pleasure and opinion. Protagoras Part
19 Text | conclude a discussion which had arisen between us as we were going The Republic Book
20 6 | the question which has now arisen. ~I perfectly remember, The Sophist Part
21 Intro| afterwards an interpreter had arisen of a kindred spirit and 22 Intro| Hegelian system has not really arisen from a desire to make them The Symposium Part
23 Text | imagine from what you say, has arisen out of a confusion of love Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| how many fallacies have arisen from the representation 25 Intro| and mind had not as yet arisen. Thus materialism receives 26 Intro| The system which has thus arisen appears to be a kind of 27 Intro| that such systems have arisen; in our own enlightened Timaeus Part
28 Intro| variety of opinions which have arisen about God and the nature 29 Intro| distinguished. Thus seems to have arisen the first dim perception 30 Intro| Have not many discussions arisen about the Atomic theory 31 Text | any discord which may have arisen in the courses of the soul,