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Charmides Part
1 Text | likely, too, we have been enquiring to no purpose; as I am led Cratylus Part
2 Text | to them that we are not enquiring about them; we do not presume 3 Text | able to do so; but we are enquiring about the meaning of men 4 Text | analysing names into words, and enquiring also into the elements out Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| irrelevant: (2) In their enquiring sympathetic tone, which The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | prophecy! Let me begin then by enquiring of you whether you allow 7 Text | point of coming to me, and enquiring why I only remained?~ALCIBIADES: Laches Part
8 Text | pursuit, such as you are enquiring after.~LYSIMACHUS: Why, 9 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And we are enquiring, Which of us is skilful 10 Text | us begin, my friend, with enquiring about the whole of virtue; Laws Book
11 1 | blames wheat, without ever enquiring into its effect or use, 12 3 | discussion, we shall not be enquiring about an empty theory, but 13 3 | be answered when we are enquiring about laws, this being our 14 8 | observe; for we are always enquiring which of our enactments Meno Part
15 Text | about them. But I am not enquiring of you who are the teachers Phaedo Part
16 Intro| still undiscovered; and in enquiring after the cause, we can 17 Text | the second best mode of enquiring into the cause.~I should Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| cannot be explained without enquiring into the nature of the soul.~ Philebus Part
19 Text | SOCRATES: Did we not begin by enquiring into the comparative eligibility 20 Text | came we hither? Were we not enquiring whether the second place Protagoras Part
21 Text | Suppose some one who is enquiring into the health or some The Sophist Part
22 Text | evasion, we must begin by enquiring into the nature of language, The Statesman Part
23 Intro| enact, that he who is found enquiring into the truth of navigation 24 Text | that if any one is detected enquiring into piloting and navigation, The Symposium Part
25 Intro| beauty or good, without enquiring precisely into the relation Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| the essence of man, and enquiring what such a nature ought 27 Text | essence of man, and busy in enquiring what belongs to such a nature Timaeus Part
28 Text | of time, and the power of enquiring about the nature of the