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The Apology Part
1 Text | accusers, who have accused me falsely to you during many years; 2 Text | says that I have, speaks falsely, and is taking away my character. Cratylus Part
3 Text | he not be even speaking falsely? For there may be a doubt Euthydemus Part
4 Text | But if he cannot speak falsely, may he not think falsely?~ 5 Text | falsely, may he not think falsely?~No, he cannot, he said.~ Phaedrus Part
6 Text | notions of the multitude, falsely persuades them not about ‘ 7 Text | declaring that she speaks falsely, and that rhetoric is a Philebus Part
8 Intro| the temptation is to speak falsely, to be dishonest or unjust, 9 Text | scribe within us writes falsely, the result is false.~PROTARCHUS: 10 Text | proportions, and make us opine falsely; and do we not find the Protagoras Part
11 Text | truth, you are speaking falsely about the highest matters.’— The Republic Book
12 1 | answer to the question, am I falsely to say some other number 13 3 | dreadful things as they falsely ascribe to them in our day: 14 8 | how can the muses speak falsely? ~And what do the muses The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | gross pleasure which is falsely called after the goddess The Sophist Part
16 Text | led by his art to think falsely, or what do we mean?~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
17 Text | them, and think and speak falsely of them.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
18 Intro| be absolved from speaking falsely, but he is willing to speak 19 Text | to listen; and if I speak falsely, do you, Socrates, expose Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| thinking he cannot think falsely. And so the path of being 21 Intro| weary waste of knowledge, falsely so-called. There are sham 22 Text | who previously thought falsely. For no one can think what 23 Text | another; and no one thinks falsely, and you, whether you will 24 Text | deeming that you judge falsely?~THEODORUS: Yes, indeed, 25 Text | not admit that they speak falsely?~THEODORUS: They do not.~ 26 Text | SOCRATES: Then to think falsely is different from thinking