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examination

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | politician whom I selected for examination—and the result was as follows: Laches Part
2 Text | Yes, Socrates; and the examination of such niceties is a much 3 Text | of courage is worthy of examination.~LACHES: Then examine for Laws Book
4 6 | deliberation, and repeated examination, greatly tend to clear up 5 9 | ask shall hand over the examination to another. And on so much 6 12 | and is happy; but if the examination of the magistrates is carried 7 12 | themselves; what will their examination be, and how conducted? During 8 12 | given to those who at the examination are found blameless; but 9 12 | deficient; for without this examination and enquiry a city will 10 12 | perfect any more than if the examination is illconducted.~Cleinias. 11 12 | Cleinias. How can we have an examination and also a good one?~Athenian 12 12 | will throw light upon the examination, or of which the want will Parmenides Part
13 Intro| accepted without any rigid examination of its meaning, as if the Phaedo Part
14 Intro| apt to rebel against any examination of the nature or grounds Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| afterwards as the text for his examination of rhetoric, he characterizes Philebus Part
16 Intro| pains by pleasures, the examination of them may show us whether 17 Intro| anything is best known from the examination of extreme cases, e.g. the 18 Intro| nature of hardness from the examination of the hardest things; and 19 Intro| best understood from an examination of the most intense pleasures. 20 Intro| another must be preceded by an examination into the nature and character 21 Text | select some of these for examination, and see what makes them 22 Text | the more desirable is the examination of it, because the difficulty Protagoras Part
23 Text | otherwise than invite you to the examination of these subjects, and ask The Republic Book
24 1 | before, in order that our examination of the relative nature of 25 4 | like, we will carry the examination further, but at present 26 6 | necessity brought us back to the examination and definition of the true The Sophist Part
27 Intro| us proceed first to the examination of being. Turning to the The Statesman Part
28 Text | difficult to discern; the examination of them may be compared Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| pass from the style to an examination of the subject, we trace 30 Intro| hope of success, to the examination of opinion.~But is true


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