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Charmides
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1 Text | consequence of any of my previous admissions, I will withdraw them, rather 2 Text | wisdom. And yet many more admissions were made by us than could Cratylus Part
3 Text | surely be so if our former admissions hold good?~CRATYLUS: Very Crito Part
4 Text | by us? Are all our former admissions which were made within a Euthydemus Part
5 Text | will soon extract the same admissions from you, Ctesippus. You The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | SOCRATES: Do you remember our admissions about the just?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
7 Text | consequence, Polus, if our former admissions are to stand:—is any other 8 Text | Go back now to our former admissions.—Did you say that to hunger, 9 Text | conclusion which follows from our admissions; for it is good to repeat 10 Text | been listening and making admissions to you, Socrates; and I 11 Text | follows from our previous admissions.~SOCRATES: What is the name Lysis Part
12 Text | implied in our previous admissions?~Yes.~And that something Meno Part
13 Text | it follows from your own admissions, that virtue is doing what Phaedo Part
14 Text | necessarily out of our previous admissions.~And that these admissions 15 Text | admissions.~And that these admissions were not unfair, Cebes, 16 Text | deluded in making these admissions; but I am confident that Philebus Part
17 Intro| proceeding, we may make a few admissions which will narrow the field 18 Intro| benefactors of mankind?’~The admissions that pleasures differ in Protagoras Part
19 Text | let us recapitulate our admissions. First of all we admitted 20 Text | admitted this, you might use my admissions in such a way as to prove 21 Text | would belie our former admissions.~But does not the courageous The Republic Book
22 1 | we lately did, by making admissions to one another, we shall 23 1 | Thrasymachus made all these admissions, not fluently, as I repeat 24 5 | view, to repeat your former admissions. ~What admissions? ~I want 25 5 | former admissions. ~What admissions? ~I want to know whether The Sophist Part
26 Text | after having made these admissions, may we not be justly asked The Symposium Part
27 Intro| But those who make these admissions, and who regard, not without 28 Text | order that I may take his admissions as the premisses of my discourse.~ 29 Text | inconsistent with our previous admissions.~True. For he who is anything 30 Text | to me, beginning with the admissions made by Agathon, which are Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| not responsible for the admissions which were made by a boy,


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