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The Apology Part
1 Intro| in the hands of the great dialectician. Perhaps he regarded these Cratylus Part
2 Intro| chance, but of art; the dialectician is the artificer of words, 3 Intro| legislator made language with the dialectician standing on his right hand,’ 4 Intro| prescribes rules for the dialectician and for all other artists. 5 Intro| passes into the teacher, the dialectician, the arranger of species. 6 Intro| questions—in short, the dialectician? The pilot directs the carpenter 7 Intro| make the rudder, and the dialectician directs the legislator how 8 Intro| as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher 9 Intro| the legislator with the dialectician standing on his right hand,’ 10 Text | answer you would call a dialectician?~HERMOGENES: Yes; that would 11 Text | is to give names, and the dialectician must be his director if Euthydemus Part
12 Text | of the insipid and cold dialectician.~You are abusive, Ctesippus, 13 Text | their inventions to the dialectician to be applied by him, if 14 Text | said: You are a far better dialectician than myself, Euthydemus, 15 Text | department, and to do the dialectician’s business excellently well.~ Meno Part
16 Text | milder strain and more in the dialectician’s vein; that is to say, Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| which are so dear to the dialectician, that king of men. They 18 Text | the serious pursuit of the dialectician, who, finding a congenial Philebus Part
19 Intro| also in the Symposium, the dialectician is described as a sort of 20 Text | be worthy of the name of dialectician if, in order to avoid this The Republic Book
21 7 | skilled mathematician as a dialectician? ~Assuredly not, he said; 22 7 | said, in describing the dialectician as one who attains a conception 23 7 | insanity; he will imitate the dialectician who is seeking for truth, The Sophist Part
24 Intro| Phaedrus, when he says that the dialectician will carve the limbs of 25 Intro| entirely apart—he is the true dialectician. Like the Sophist, he is The Statesman Part
26 Intro| the legislator has ‘the dialectician standing on his right hand;’ 27 Intro| king or statesman is the dialectician, who, although he may be 28 Intro| For the philosopher or dialectician is also the only true king Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| in the same manner as the dialectician, and Theodorus could not 30 Text | likes, and make fun; but the dialectician will be in earnest, and