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absurd

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| men everywhere.’ But how absurd, how contrary to analogy 2 Intro| the sons of gods, which is absurd.’~Leaving Meletus, who has 3 Intro| when he says that it is absurd to suppose that one man Cratylus Part
4 Intro| admit etymologies which are absurd, based on Heracleitean fancies, Gorgias Part
5 Text | Socrates, is monstrous and absurd.~SOCRATES: Good words, good 6 Text | surely be marvellous and absurd?~CALLICLES: Very.~SOCRATES: 7 Text | services. Yet what can be more absurd than that men who have become Laws Book
8 1 | their censures; which is absurd. For either side adduce 9 2 | competitors; the question is absurd.~Athenian. Well, then, if 10 2 | question which you deem so absurd?~Cleinias. By all means.~ 11 7 | possible, nothing can be more absurd than the practice which Lysis Part
12 Text | of their friends. Yet how absurd, my dear friend, or indeed 13 Text | useless is dear, would be absurd? Suppose, then, that we Parmenides Part
14 Intro| the other parts, which is absurd. For a part, if not a part 15 Text | greater than before.~How absurd!~Then in what way, Socrates, 16 Text | very supposition of this is absurd, for how can that which Phaedo Part
17 Text | be true, he would be very absurd, as I was saying, if he Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| refers. Or, again, in his absurd derivation of mantike and Protagoras Part
19 Intro| This, though manifestly absurd, is accepted by the company, 20 Intro| distinctions of language however absurd. At the same time Hippias 21 Text | true, then the argument is absurd which affirms that a man The Republic Book
22 5 | is of all things the most absurd? ~You are quite right, he 23 7 | deviation-that would be absurd; and it is equally absurd 24 7 | absurd; and it is equally absurd to take so much pains in The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | to me, and I thought it absurd to argue any longer with The Statesman Part
26 Text | before, the last and most absurd thing which he could say Theaetetus Part
27 Text | perplexity to admit the absurd consequences of which I 28 Text | THEAETETUS: It would be too absurd, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Shall


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