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Charmides
   Part
1 Text | the whole body, and try to treat and heal the whole and the Gorgias Part
2 Text | Then rhetoric does not treat of all kinds of discourse?~ 3 Text | does not gymnastic also treat of discourse concerning 4 Text | other arts:—all of them treat of discourse concerning 5 Text | and all the other arts treat of discourse, do you not 6 Text | unfair you are! you certainly treat me as if I were a child, 7 Text | the one, as we said, we treat them with a view to pleasure, Laws Book
8 3 | masters or physicians to treat or cure their pupils or 9 9 | old men; and these he will treat as errors, and will make 10 10 | great length, if we are to treat the impiously disposed as Parmenides Part
11 Intro| Philebus, have long agreed to treat as obsolete; the second 12 Intro| of Parmenides, does not treat even this second class of Phaedrus Part
13 Text | abusive to him: Would they not treat him as a musician a man Philebus Part
14 Intro| other subjects of which they treat in common, such as the nature The Republic Book
15 5 | how shall our soldiers treat their enemies? What about 16 8 | motives which I have named, treat their subjects badly; while The Seventh Letter Part
17 Text | in order that I may not treat as the main point what is The Sophist Part
18 Text | more exact thinkers who treat of being and not-being. The Statesman Part
19 Text | co-operative, and those which treat and fabricate the things The Symposium Part
20 Text | company are your guests; treat us well, and then we shall 21 Text | the first place, let me treat of the nature of man and Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| phrases.~Plato appears to treat Protagoras much as he himself 23 Intro| or appendix we propose to treat, first, of the true bases 24 Text | Protagoras, would you have us treat the argument? Shall we say Timaeus Part
25 Intro| mortal soul; and as we cannot treat of both together, in order 26 Text | stage; at present we must treat more exactly the subject


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