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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| conjecture of them. But still we insist that ours is the true and 2 Text | and also in names; and not insist that an image is no longer 3 Text | incorrectly given; and do not insist that the name shall be exactly Crito Part
4 Text | better or worse, shall we insist on the truth of what was Euthydemus Part
5 Text | Dionysodorus, I said, for you will insist on asking—that I pretty The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | a previous argument, you insist on having a new and different Gorgias Part
7 Intro| remains unshaken.’ He does not insist here, any more than in the 8 Intro| world are true, he will insist that something of the kind Laws Book
9 7 | saturated with them; some insist that they should be constantly 10 12 | previous decision, and will insist on proceeding to a third Parmenides Part
11 Text | remain unconvinced, and still insist that they cannot be known.~ Phaedo Part
12 Intro| Socrates is not prepared to insist on the literal accuracy Phaedrus Part
13 Text | of his lover’s speech did insist on our supposing love to Philebus Part
14 Intro| to his desert. And if we insist on calling the good man 15 Text | who are opposed to them insist that every unit in ten thousand The Republic Book
16 1 | said, I suppose, since you insist, that we must. ~Very good, 17 1 | at first he affected to insist on my answering; at length 18 5 | valiantly and pugnaciously insist upon the verbal truth, that 19 5 | agree. ~Then you must not insist on my proving that the actual 20 6 | philosophic natures; we must insist that the philosopher should The Sophist Part
21 Intro| meeting. Some of them do not insist on the perpetual strife, 22 Text | the gentler ones do not insist on the perpetual strife 23 Text | man is good; for man, they insist, is man and good is good. The Statesman Part
24 Intro| tales, he is not disposed to insist upon their literal truth. The Symposium Part
25 Text | I replied. ‘Do not then insist,’ she said, ‘that what is Theaetetus Part
26 Text | opposite. But I will not insist upon this, for I do not 27 Text | other’ alone (i.e. not insist that ‘one’ and ‘other’ are