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ironical 30
ironically 6
irony 52
irrational 29
irrationally 3
irreconcilable 4
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29 inseparable
29 irrational
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29 meanings
29 mentioning
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irrational

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| is equally accidental and irrational, and is nevertheless accepted 2 Text | love of life, if I am so irrational as to expect that when you, Charmides Part
3 Text | as I think, can be more irrational. And yet, after finding Gorgias Part
4 Text | applications. And I do not call any irrational thing an art; but if you 5 Text | them? Can anything be more irrational, my friends, than this? Laws Book
6 9 | and contended with, and by irrational force overturns many things.~ Meno Part
7 Intro| on the ground that it is irrational (as here, because it is Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| and the victory of the irrational intemperance or excess. 9 Intro| the like. But of all the irrational desires or excesses the 10 Text | better say further that the irrational desire which overcomes the Philebus Part
11 Text | amazed, and utters the most irrational exclamations.~PROTARCHUS: 12 Text | Nothing, Socrates, can be more irrational than all this.~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
13 4 | desire, may be termed the irrational or appetitive, the ally 14 8 | by two perfect squares of irrational diameters (of a square the 15 9 | after pacifying the two irrational principles, he rouses up 16 9 | from yielding to brutal and irrational pleasures, that he will 17 10 | enough of them, we may call irrational, useless, and cowardly? ~ 18 10 | constitution, for he indulges the irrational nature which has no discernment The Sophist Part
19 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: And equally irrational to admit that a name is 20 Text | suppositions appear to me to be irrational.~STRANGER: Under being, The Symposium Part
21 Intro| Aeschylus in the insipid and irrational manner of the schools of Theaetetus Part
22 Text | combinations of them to be irrational—is this your view?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
23 Intro| us; not for the sake of irrational pleasure, but in order that 24 Intro| is rational, the other is irrational; the one is movable by persuasion, 25 Intro| These they mingled with irrational sense and all-daring love 26 Intro| there was nothing really irrational in arguing that the same 27 Text | reason the turbulent and irrational mob of later accretions, 28 Text | given by them with a view to irrational pleasure, which is deemed 29 Text | these they mingled with irrational sense and with all-daring


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