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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| dialectician and for all other artists. According to a truly Platonic 2 Intro| naming is an art, and the artists are legislators, and like 3 Intro| are legislators, and like artists in general, some of them 4 Text | SOCRATES: Then like other artists the legislator may be good Euthydemus Part
5 Text | skilful lyre-makers, or artists of that sort— far otherwise; Euthyphro Part
6 Text | represented in the works of great artists? The temples are full of Gorgias Part
7 Intro| as well as of other great artists. We may hardly admit that 8 Intro| poets, musicians, and other artists, the whole tribe of statesmen, 9 Intro| none of these were true artists, setting before themselves 10 Text | random; just as all other artists, whether the painter, the 11 Text | and this is true of all artists, and in the same way the Laws Book
12 2 | discern, because the poets are artists very inferior in character 13 4 | Athenian. And all the other artists just now mentioned, if they 14 6 | whatever be the term which artists employ; they seem as if Philebus Part
15 Text | and we may be compared to artists who have their materials Protagoras Part
16 Text | of the sons of many other artists. As yet I ought not to say The Republic Book
17 1 | they cease to be skilled artists. No artist or sage or ruler 18 1 | there be any good which all artists have in common, that is 19 1 | not derived by the several artists from their respective arts. 20 3 | to be extended to other artists, and are they also to be 21 3 | their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are 22 6 | which is not designed by artists who imitate the heavenly 23 10 | kinds, and there are three artists who superintend them: God, 24 10 | or only the creations of artists? ~The latter. ~As they are The Sophist Part
25 Text | degree of deception; for artists were to give the true proportions The Symposium Part
26 Text | begotten of him? And as to the artists, do we not know that he 27 Text | creators are poets and all artists who are deserving of the