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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the divine will, and the certainty that no evil can happen 2 Intro| applying with any degree of certainty to the Platonic Socrates 3 Text | about death, and know of a certainty, that no evil can happen Charmides Part
4 Intro| attain to anything like certainty.~The relations of knowledge Cratylus Part
5 Intro| cannot be determined with certainty. The style and subject, The First Alcibiades Part
6 Pre | we are able with equal certainty to reject. But there still 7 Pre | the Hippias, cannot with certainty be adduced on either side Menexenus Part
8 Pre | we are able with equal certainty to reject. But there still 9 Pre | the Hippias, cannot with certainty be adduced on either side Meno Part
10 Intro| and abstract has no other certainty but the conviction of its 11 Intro| wholly ignored, and the certainty of objective knowledge is Phaedo Part
12 Text | is the attainment of any certainty about questions such as 13 Text | such a thing as truth or certainty or possibility of knowledge— Phaedrus Part
14 Text | that there is any great certainty and clearness in his performance, Philebus Part
15 Intro| morals from the practical certainty. There is an uncertainty 16 Text | vary in their degrees of certainty?~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 17 Text | non-philosophers, has more of certainty and purity?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
18 6 | the assurance of positive certainty; he has no right to do that: The Statesman Part
19 Intro| been undefined, and gave certainty to what was uncertain. No 20 Intro| of their justice to their certainty. Suppose a wise and good Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| determined with any degree of certainty. The Theaetetus, like the 22 Intro| type of universality and certainty. Philosophy was becoming 23 Intro| does not yet attain to the certainty of knowledge. Plato does 24 Intro| mathematical analysis. And the certainty of these properties is immeasurably Timaeus Part
25 Intro| that we cannot with any certainty interpret one dialogue by 26 Intro| not contrasted with the certainty of ideal or mathematical