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The Apology Part
1 Text | certainly does appear to me to contradict himself in the indictment Cratylus Part
2 Intro| came the giver of names to contradict himself, and to make some 3 Text | inspired being or God, to contradict himself? For were we not Euthydemus Part
4 Text | not angry at all; I do but contradict him when I think that he 5 Text | Ctesippus; you and I may contradict all the same for that.~But 6 Text | same for that.~But can we contradict one another, said Dionysodorus, 7 Text | contradiction? How can he who speaks contradict him who speaks not?~Here The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | reason why you involuntarily contradict yourself is clearly that Gorgias Part
9 Intro| Gorgias is soon made to contradict himself by Socrates, and 10 Intro| Callicles is that he can never contradict his loves; he changes as 11 Intro| their modesty made them contradict themselves. But Callicles 12 Text | cleverness, do not venture to contradict your favourite in any word 13 Text | at odds with myself, and contradict myself.~CALLICLES: O Socrates, 14 Text | Gorgias was compelled to contradict himself, that being just 15 Text | thinks, he is compelled to contradict himself; and you, in your 16 Text | that they are driven to contradict themselves, first one and Laws Book
17 4 | dispositions, and thus to contradict himself; neither can he Parmenides Part
18 Text | the one itself does not contradict its own nature, it will Phaedo Part
19 Text | a harmony, for we should contradict the divine Homer, and contradict 20 Text | contradict the divine Homer, and contradict ourselves.~True, he said.~ Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| Platonic Dialogues, seem to contradict the notion that it could The Sophist Part
22 Intro| that he is compelling us to contradict ourselves, by affirming 23 Intro| the person conversing to contradict himself. The maker of longer 24 Text | by side, show that they contradict one another about the same 25 Text | For he is compelled to contradict himself as soon as he makes 26 Text | the word ‘is,’ did I not contradict what I said before?~THEAETETUS: 27 Text | made up of many parts, will contradict reason.~THEAETETUS: I understand.~ 28 Text | anything else, they will contradict themselves.~STRANGER: I 29 Text | is conversing with him to contradict himself.~THEAETETUS: What The Symposium Part
30 Intro| silence when he is invited to contradict gives consent to the narrator.