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proposes

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| lofty and commanding. Anytus proposes death as the penalty: and 2 Intro| whether death, which Anytus proposes, is a good or an evil? And 3 Text | thousand drachmae.~And so he proposes death as the penalty. And 4 Text | penalty of death which Meletus proposes? When I do not know whether Charmides Part
5 Intro| of Greek life generally, proposes as a fifth definition, ( 6 Text | a difficulty on his who proposes as a definition of temperance, ‘ Critias Part
7 Intro| island of Atlantis. Critias proposes to speak of these rival Euthyphro Part
8 Intro| last, however, Socrates proposes to amend the definition, Gorgias Part
9 Intro| nature of his art. Callicles proposes that they shall go with Laches Part
10 Intro| opposed.~Lysimachus here proposes to resign the argument into Laws Book
11 10 | and we should do as he proposes; for if impious discourses Lysis Part
12 Intro| propriety, and Socrates proposes at last to refer the question Meno Part
13 Intro| is himself perplexed. He proposes to continue the enquiry. Phaedo Part
14 Intro| causation; about this he proposes to narrate his own mental Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| deception.~Socrates then proposes that they shall use the 16 Text | private man or statesman, proposes laws and so becomes the Philebus Part
17 Intro| to avoid this danger, he proposes that they shall beat a retreat, Protagoras Part
18 Intro| sententious language: and Hippias proposes an umpire. But who is to The Symposium Part
19 Intro| the physician, who further proposes that instead of listening 20 Intro| hiccough, and therefore proposes that Eryximachus the physician 21 Intro| to speak the truth, and proposes to begin by questioning Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| everywhere displayed by him, he proposes that they shall reassemble 23 Intro| definition which Theaetetus proposes: ‘Knowledge is sensible 24 Intro| sometimes necessary; and he proposes in this case to substitute Timaeus Part
25 Intro| new forms. Plato himself proposes the question, Why does motion


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