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Alphabetical [« »] purses 1 pursuance 1 pursue 49 pursued 27 pursuer 3 pursuers 1 pursues 12 | Frequency [« »] 27 pity 27 producing 27 pupil 27 pursued 27 rare 27 reflections 27 refuses | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances pursued |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| under which they are to be pursued, but, as in the Timaeus, Euthyphro Part
2 Text | enquire what part? If you had pursued the enquiry in the previous Gorgias Part
3 Intro| that,—but pleasure is to be pursued for the sake of the good, 4 Intro| The arts or sciences, when pursued without any view to truth, 5 Intro| interest; that it should be pursued only with a view to ‘the 6 Text | philosophy, Socrates, if pursued in moderation and at the 7 Text | And is the pleasant to be pursued for the sake of the good? 8 Text | pleasant? The pleasant is to be pursued for the sake of the good. Laws Book
9 2 | dancing; but when extended and pursued with a view to the excellence 10 6 | kinds of sports should be pursued by the young. The service 11 7 | military art, and is to be pursued for the sake of this, and 12 9 | and how they are to be pursued by those who intend to be Parmenides Part
13 Intro| the same, and the method pursued by him is also the same, Phaedrus Part
14 Text | which two parties fled or pursued according as an oyster-shell Philebus Part
15 Intro| happiness, and would not be pursued, unless in general they 16 Intro| of the highest pleasure, pursued with no more regard to our 17 Text | pursed by philosophers, or as pursued by non-philosophers, has 18 Text | the argument had better be pursued to the end.~SOCRATES: We The Republic Book
19 2 | among goods which are to be pursued for the sake of rewards 20 4 | not a similar method to be pursued about the virtues, which 21 7 | conduces to our desired end, if pursued in the spirit of a philosopher, 22 7 | beautiful and good; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. The Sophist Part
23 Intro| same contradictions are pursued to a certain extent, but 24 Intro| their own methods and are pursued independently of one another. The Symposium Part
25 Text | touched in war; those only are pursued who are running away headlong. Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| or value. Many who have pursued it far into detail have Timaeus Part
27 Intro| any single branch, when pursued to the exclusion of every