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ambiguities 3
ambiguity 11
ambiguous 11
ambition 29
ambitious 16
ambitious-would 1
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29 aspects
29 attainment
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ambition

Charmides
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1 PreS | the original;—this is the ambition of a schoolboy, who wishes Euthydemus Part
2 Text | however, to be angry at this ambition of theirs— which may be The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| himself, and an extravagant ambition. Socrates, ‘who knows what 4 Intro| attain this higher aim of ambition by the assistance of Socrates. 5 Intro| attain the objects of his ambition without his help; or that 6 Text | and desire of glory and ambition of the Lacedaemonians—in Gorgias Part
7 Intro| motive of action is political ambition; in this he is characteristically 8 Intro| not actuated by a blind ambition will only undertake from 9 Intro| Odysseus, have wearied of ambition and have only desired rest. 10 Text | all of us should have an ambition to know what is true and Laches Part
11 Text | has learned this, and his ambition is once fired, he will go Laws Book
12 1 | and not with wealth or ambition. This is the spirit, Stranger, 13 3 | in cities by interest or ambition, and with all the wrongs 14 9 | homicide. A second cause is ambition: this creates jealousies, Parmenides Part
15 Text | of writing, was not the ambition of an elder man, but the Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| choose the lower life of ambition they may still have a happy 17 Intro| saying’: in the lower life of ambition they may be taken off their 18 Text | and lead the lower life of ambition, then probably, after wine Philebus Part
19 Intro| interested, may be the mask of ambition, may be perverted in a thousand Protagoras Part
20 Text | You seem to have a great ambition to make me answer, Socrates, The Republic Book
21 1 | Of course you know that ambition and avarice are held to 22 6 | the lover and the man of ambition. ~True. ~And if they are 23 7 | upon the life of political ambition is that of true philosophy. 24 8 | spirit of contention and ambition; and these are due to the 25 8 | has taught him to knock ambition and passion headforemost 26 8 | other object of honorable ambition; he will not spend his money 27 10 | had disenchanted him of ambition, and he went about for a The Symposium Part
28 Text | assured;—think only of the ambition of men, and you will wonder Timaeus Part
29 Text | the cravings of desire and ambition, and is eagerly striving


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