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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| does not admit of a precise solution, we may go on to ask what Charmides Part
2 PreS | never can be, because the solution of it depends upon internal 3 Intro| it has not yet received a solution in theory, has been already Cratylus Part
4 Intro| existence; thus anticipating the solution of the mediaeval controversy Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| were problems not easy of solution in the infancy of philosophy. Ion Part
6 Intro| contradiction is to be solved. The solution given by Socrates is as Parmenides Part
7 Intro| have not yet received their solution in modern philosophy.~The 8 Intro| preliminary to their final solution.~If this view is correct, Phaedo Part
9 Intro| not admitting of an entire solution. (1) The difficulty which 10 Text | likely to avail towards the solution of your difficulty you may Protagoras Part
11 Intro| both the paradox and the solution of it appear to have been 12 Text | question is contained the only solution of your difficulty; there The Republic Book
13 4 | adequate to the accurate solution of this question; the true 14 4 | Still we may arrive at a solution not below the level of the The Second Alcibiades Part
15 Text | knew them all badly.’ The solution of the riddle is this, I The Sophist Part
16 Intro| instruments of thought for the solution of metaphysical problems, The Statesman Part
17 Intro| expecting to obtain from him a solution of them. In such a tale, Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| and not to them for the solution of the problem.’ Well, the 19 Intro| no sooner found the new solution than he sinks into a fit 20 Text | speak. But if we find the solution, and get away from them, Timaeus Part
21 Intro| however, Laws for another solution of the difficulty.)~Nor 22 Intro| to have no satisfactory solution. In what relation does the 23 Intro| by mind, and holding in solution a residuum of matter or 24 Intro| in him. He holds these in solution, he brings them into relation


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