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Cratylus Part
1 Text | not only sees (opope) but considers and looks up at that which Gorgias Part
2 Text | that the art of calculation considers not only the quantities 3 Text | straight to her end, nor ever considers or calculates anything, 4 Text | or in their souls; and he considers that if a man who is afflicted 5 Text | leaves all that with God, and considers in what way he can best Laches Part
6 Text | this way: When a person considers about applying a medicine 7 Text | eyes.~SOCRATES: And when he considers whether he shall set a bridle 8 Text | And in a word, when he considers anything for the sake of Laws Book
9 5 | one, as I may say, ever considers that which is declared to 10 6 | they are called. A man who considers all this is fairly at a Phaedo Part
11 Text | essence of each thing which he considers?~Certainly.~And he attains 12 Text | darkly,’ any more than he who considers them in action and operation. Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| s souls as the physician considers the natures of their bodies. Protagoras Part
14 Intro| wisest of the Athenians. He considers openness to be the best The Republic Book
15 1 | said, no science or art considers or enjoins the interest 16 1 | far as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he 17 1 | so far as he is a ruler, considers or enjoins what is for his 18 1 | looks, and that alone he considers in everything which he says 19 4 | but about the whole, and considers how a State can best deal The Sophist Part
20 Intro| which are bad, and never considers that the meaning of a word 21 Text | the dialectical art never considers whether the benefit to be 22 Text | operation. For as the physician considers that the body will receive Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| mensura,’ which Theodorus also considers to be ‘really too bad.’~