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The Apology Part
1 Intro| may also be regarded as sophistical. He says that ‘if he has Charmides Part
2 Intro| again is set aside by a sophistical application of Homer: for Cratylus Part
3 Intro| language is only a part of a sophistical whole, and ultimately tends 4 Intro| ready to throw aside the sophistical tenet, and listens with 5 Intro| which have both of them a sophistical character, the view of Socrates 6 Intro| presses him with the old sophistical argument, that falsehood Crito Part
7 Intro| to die,’ but not for the ‘sophistical’ reasons which Plato has Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| into the mysteries of the sophistical ritual. This is all a sort 9 Intro| reflection, in the third becomes sophistical, verbal, eristic.~It is 10 Intro| discussion, whereas the Sophistical discourses are wholly irrelevant: ( 11 Text | through the first part of the sophistical ritual, which, as Prodicus Meno Part
12 Intro| does not know? This is a sophistical puzzle, which, as Socrates 13 Intro| poet. His answers have a sophistical ring, and at the same time 14 Intro| at the same time show the sophistical incapacity to grasp a general 15 Intro| variety; the immoral and sophistical doctrines of Callicles are 16 Text | ought not to listen to this sophistical argument about the impossibility Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| love is overthrown by the sophistical or interested, and then 18 Intro| nature of religion.’ The ‘sophistical’ interest of Phaedrus, the Protagoras Part
19 Intro| under the trying and often sophistical cross-examination of Socrates. The Sophist Part
20 Text | STRANGER: Then why has the sophistical art such a mysterious power?~ The Statesman Part
21 Intro| the practical, (3) the sophistical—what ought to be, what might The Symposium Part
22 Intro| There is something of a sophistical ring in the speech of Phaedrus, 23 Intro| about the gods. He has no sophistical notions about love, which Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| he too employs a similar sophistical skill in overturning every 25 Intro| again contrasted, and the Sophistical or Protagorean theory of 26 Intro| of some other (so-called) sophistical doctrines, is the frankness