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Alphabetical [« »] erpnon 1 erpnoun 1 erpon 1 err 26 errand 2 errata 1 erratic 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 diverse 26 echecrates 26 enmity 26 err 26 exclude 26 experienced 26 falsely | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances err |
Crito Part
1 Text | consider, if you transgress and err in this sort of way, what Euthydemus Part
2 Text | wisdom no man would ever err, and therefore he must act Gorgias Part
3 Text | For be assured that if I err in my own conduct I do not 4 Text | my own conduct I do not err intentionally, but from Phaedrus Part
5 Text | of that in which the many err, as of that in which they 6 Text | that in which they do not err?~PHAEDRUS: He who made such Philebus Part
7 Intro| elevating; but it seems to err, like other transcendental 8 Text | will be very serious if we err on this point.~PHILEBUS: 9 Text | far the greatest number err about the goods of the mind; Protagoras Part
10 Text | you also admitted that men err in their choice of pleasures 11 Text | admitted further, that they err, not only from defect of The Republic Book
12 1 | but do not persons often err about good and evil: many 13 1 | they sometimes liable to err? ~To be sure, he replied, 14 1 | replied, they are liable to err? ~Then in making their laws 15 1 | implies; they none of them err unless their skill fails 16 1 | though he is commonly said to err, and I adopted the common 17 7 | individuals unconsciously err; and the State makes a ruler, 18 9 | they, not knowing pleasure, err in contrasting pain with The Statesman Part
19 Text | Nor can wise rulers ever err while they observing the Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| be excluded. But he may err when he confuses what he 21 Intro| his thoughts, but he may err in the addition of five 22 Text | SOCRATES: How then, if I never err, and if my mind never trips 23 Text | addition to my own, that I may err, if I must err, in your 24 Text | that I may err, if I must err, in your company; tell me, 25 Text | transferred from right to left, err by reason of some similar Timaeus Part
26 Intro| through want of experience err in their conception of philosophers