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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of it. And when, for the purposes of comparison, we form into Critias Part
2 Text | were required for warlike purposes, then as now—that is to The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| Socrates, who, for the best of purposes, lies in wait for the aspiring 4 Text | have perfectly divined my purposes, why is your assistance Gorgias Part
5 Intro| fulfilment of many great purposes. He knows, too, that the 6 Intro| true sense of the noble purposes to which art may be applied ( 7 Text | long as he can. For such purposes, Polus, rhetoric may be Laws Book
8 5 | honourably and on honourable purposes. Thus, if the one acquires 9 7 | use either hand for both purposes. And there are many similar 10 8 | implements which are for military purposes, if there be need of introducing Meno Part
11 Intro| opinion is for practical purposes as good as knowledge, but Phaedo Part
12 Intro| was clear and saw into the purposes of God. Thirdly, we may 13 Text | and taste, and use for the purposes of his lusts,—the soul, 14 Text | body I cannot execute my purposes. But to say that I do as Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| LITERATURE.~One of the main purposes of Plato in the Phaedrus Philebus Part
16 Intro| sufficiently for all practical purposes by the thinker, by the legislator, The Republic Book
17 2 | market-place, and a money-token for purposes of exchange. ~Certainly. ~ 18 6 | gets older for their own purposes? ~No question. ~Falling 19 8 | good to the State for the purposes of citizenship? Or did he The Sophist Part
20 Intro| parts of Greece. For the purposes of comedy, Socrates may The Statesman Part
21 Text | two Gods, having opposite purposes, make it move round. But 22 Text | are the ministers of her purposes—she will herself give orders, Timaeus Part
23 Intro| continued to exist for the purposes of ritual or of art; but 24 Intro| the use of nails for many purposes; wherefore they fashioned 25 Text | acquaintance. Having these purposes in view he created the world 26 Text | the way in for necessary purposes, the way out for the best 27 Text | the way out for the best purposes; for that is necessary which 28 Text | the use of nails for many purposes; wherefore they fashioned