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attainment

Euthydemus
   Part
1 Text | time. Now this quickness of attainment is an excellent thing; but 2 Text | component elements in the attainment of their ends. Only in the 3 Text | fall short of both in the attainment of their respective ends, Euthyphro Part
4 Text | service, having in view the attainment of some object—would you 5 Text | ship-builder with a view to the attainment of some result?~EUTHYPHRO: The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | assistance necessary to the attainment of them? Can you tell me Gorgias Part
7 Intro| principle of the whole. Not the attainment of freedom alone, or of 8 Text | the result will be the attainment of perfect truth. Now there Laws Book
9 4 | a State whose aim is the attainment of just and noble sentiments: 10 6 | a good start towards the attainment of its natural excellence, 11 11 | deserved punishment. In the attainment of this the judge shall 12 12 | principle than this for the attainment of salvation and victory Menexenus Part
13 Text | be the condition of the attainment of your aim, and know that Parmenides Part
14 Intro| view to the more precise attainment of truth. The same remark Phaedo Part
15 Text | rather impossible is the attainment of any certainty about questions 16 Text | salvation from evil except the attainment of the highest virtue and Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| or at any rate to his attainment of wealth or power; but Philebus Part
18 Text | them, and care not for the attainment of anything which is not The Republic Book
19 2 | and injustice are easy of attainment, and are only censured by 20 5 | an approximation, and the attainment in him of a higher degree 21 6 | jealousy and was difficult of attainment; but that piece of cleverness 22 7 | pure intelligence in the attainment of pure truth? ~Yes; that The Sophist Part
23 Intro| symmetry, or failure in the attainment of a mark or measure. The The Statesman Part
24 Intro| makes any provision for the attainment of it. Aristotle, casting 25 Text | also with a view to the attainment of the mean, seems to afford The Symposium Part
26 Text | union; and that will be the attainment of a congenial love. Wherefore, 27 Text | persuade others, that in the attainment of this end human nature Theaetetus Part
28 Text | political societies in the attainment of officesclubs, and banquets, 29 Text | say, has no part in the attainment of truth any more than of


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