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perplex 7
perplexed 24
perplexing 8
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24 native
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24 noted
24 perplexed
24 preferred
24 prevented
24 proves
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perplexed

The First Alcibiades
   Part
1 Text | about which you are so perplexed, if you have neither learned 2 Text | SOCRATES: And if you are perplexed in answering about just 3 Text | and is a man necessarily perplexed about that of which he has 4 Text | case, too, is your judgment perplexed?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: 5 Text | SOCRATES: Then you are not perplexed about what you do not know, 6 Text | SOCRATES: But if you are perplexed, then, as the previous argument Laws Book
7 7 | Stranger? and why are you so perplexed in your mind?~Athenian. Meno Part
8 Intro| others, because he is himself perplexed. He proposes to continue 9 Text | but because I am utterly perplexed myself. And now I know not Phaedo Part
10 Intro| enquiries. Nor was he less perplexed with notions of comparison 11 Intro| 4. Modern philosophy is perplexed at this whole question, Protagoras Part
12 Text | unprovided, he was terribly perplexed. Now while he was in this The Republic Book
13 2 | I acknowledge that I am perplexed when I hear the voices of 14 2 | he replied. ~Here feeling perplexed I began to think over what 15 7 | name them-will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that 16 7 | sees anyone whose vision is perplexed and weak, will not be too 17 7 | And must not the soul be perplexed at this intimation which 18 7 | within us, and the soul perplexed and wanting to arrive at The Second Alcibiades Part
19 Pre | about prayer which have perplexed Christian theologians were 20 Text | Athenians being annoyed and perplexed how to find a remedy for The Sophist Part
21 Text | STRANGER: You naturally feel perplexed; and yet I think that he 22 Text | that he must be still more perplexed in his attempt to escape Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| the question.’ ‘I am often perplexed and amazed, Socrates, by 24 Intro| of mental analysis, was perplexed by doubts which warred against


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