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Alphabetical [« »] ideals 19 ideas 548 identical 16 identified 23 identifies 7 identify 16 identifying 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 honoured 23 humour 23 hurt 23 identified 23 impulse 23 information 23 instruct | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances identified |
The Apology Part
1 Intro| the multitude, he had been identified with the teachers of physical Charmides Part
2 Intro| Socrates is also said to have identified (Greek) with (Greek): Xen. Cratylus Part
3 Intro| omicron in two places, may be identified with echonoe, and signifies ‘ 4 Text | true.~SOCRATES: That may be identified with echonoe, and expresses Euthydemus Part
5 Text | you; the kingly art was identified by us with the political.~ The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | the honourable are again identified.~ALCIBIADES: Manifestly.~ Gorgias Part
7 Text | considered by you when you identified them: Are not the good good Parmenides Part
8 Intro| the same is, first of all, identified with the one; and then by 9 Intro| of being or not-being is identified with existence or non-existence Philebus Part
10 Text | the one and many become identified by thought, and that now, 11 Text | the good will cease to be identified with her:—Am I not right?~ Protagoras Part
12 Intro| Protagoras has ingeniously identified himself at the commencement The Republic Book
13 1 | now justice, having been identified with wisdom and virtue, The Sophist Part
14 Intro| Socrates may have been identified with the Sophists, and he 15 Intro| concrete. Because Not-being is identified with Other, or Being with 16 Intro| of them. Nor can other be identified with being; for then other, 17 Text | whichever of the two is identified with being, will comprehend Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| perception.’ This is speedily identified with the Protagorean saying, ‘ 19 Intro| a) Would Protagoras have identified his own thesis, ‘Man is 20 Intro| all things,’ is expressly identified by Socrates with the other 21 Intro| knowledge is sensation’ is identified by Plato with the Protagorean 22 Text | far from the mark when he identified perception and knowledge. Timaeus Part
23 Intro| you were describing may be identified with the reality of Solon,