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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| 2. as Benfey remarks, an erroneous example may illustrate a 2 Intro| and that may have been erroneous. ‘But then, why, Socrates, 3 Intro| afterwards corrects any erroneous inference which might be 4 Intro| transition. Grammar gives an erroneous conception of language: 5 Text | And if his conception was erroneous, and he gave names according Euthydemus Part
6 Text | can be no such thing as erroneous action, for a man cannot The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | or to have received an erroneous designation, than longer Gorgias Part
8 Intro| pleasure and good, and to an erroneous assertion that an agent 9 Text | can endure so great as an erroneous opinion about the matters Laws Book
10 7 | have been ludicrous and erroneous in the case of men—is not 11 7 | is not that ludicrous and erroneous?~Cleinias. Worse than ludicrous, Lysis Part
12 Text | notions of friendship be erroneous? but may not that which Menexenus Part
13 Pre | or to have received an erroneous designation, than longer Meno Part
14 Intro| Aristotelian school; and the erroneous notion has been further 15 Text | what if the supposition is erroneous?~MENO: I certainly thought Phaedo Part
16 Intro| people into all sorts of erroneous theories about the position 17 Intro| has tended to remove some erroneous notions respecting the relations Philebus Part
18 Intro| between the pleasures and the erroneous opinions on which they are 19 Text | And if the thing opined be erroneous, might we not say that the 20 Text | that the opinion, being erroneous, is not right or rightly The Republic Book
21 2 | committed? ~Whenever an erroneous representation is made of The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | getting their heads full of erroneous teaching on philosophical 23 Text | got their heads full of erroneous teaching, which immediately The Sophist Part
24 Intro| attribute to what he knows to be erroneous, he might answer in some Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| in the use of language or erroneous inferences. But he is struck 26 Intro| inherited from the past. Many erroneous conceptions of the mind 27 Text | The only possibility of erroneous opinion is, when knowing Timaeus Part
28 Intro| circle is known by us to be erroneous; but without such an error 29 Text | another; this, I say, was an erroneous supposition, for there are