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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | he teaches the aforesaid doctrines to others.’ Such is the 2 Text | as not to know that these doctrines are found in the books of Cratylus Part
3 Intro| time upon ‘Cratylus and the doctrines of Heracleitus’ in the days Crito Part
4 Text | children, are, I fear, only the doctrines of the multitude, who would Gorgias Part
5 Intro| Socrates himself. For if such doctrines are true, life must have Laws Book
6 10 | Athenian. The wisest of all doctrines, in the opinion of many.~ Lysis Part
7 Intro| philosophers in support of their doctrines; for Hesiod says that ‘potter Meno Part
8 Intro| immoral and sophistical doctrines of Callicles are not attributed 9 Intro| given up as hopeless. The doctrines of Plato are necessarily 10 Intro| appeared in the Euthydemus. The doctrines of immortality and pre-existence Parmenides Part
11 Intro| opinions which went beyond the doctrines of the Eleatics. But the 12 Intro| expressly criticises the doctrines in which he had been brought 13 Intro| his objections to his own doctrines: nor does Socrates attempt 14 Intro| have learned the Megarian doctrines without settling there.~ 15 Intro| last review of the Eleatic doctrines. The latest phases of all Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| the discovery of Christian doctrines in these old Greek legends? Philebus Part
17 Intro| Eleatic and Pythagorean doctrines, and seeking to find a truth 18 Intro| The extreme and one-sided doctrines of the Cynics and Cyrenaics Protagoras Part
19 Intro| intended to express the rival doctrines of Socrates and Protagoras, The Second Alcibiades Part
20 Pre | to some of its principal doctrines.~For the translation of The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | different, so he says, from the doctrines which he heard from me; The Sophist Part
22 Intro| earlier form of his own doctrines. We may observe (1) that 23 Intro| personal history, or the doctrines of Christ apart from the Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| the connexion between the doctrines of Protagoras and Heracleitus 25 Intro| so-called) sophistical doctrines, is the frankness with which 26 Intro| or that the materialist doctrines prevalent in modern times 27 Text | of yours; and their peace doctrines are only communicated by Timaeus Part
28 Intro| out of them they elicited doctrines quite at variance with the 29 Intro| him.~The general physical doctrines of the Timaeus may be summed 30 Intro| corresponded with their doctrines; and we therefore cannot


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