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claims

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | Ideas disappears, and Mind claims her own (Phil.; Laws). No 2 Intro| self-determined science (the claims of which, however, are disputed Laches Part
3 Text | the future, and that he claims to be the master and not Lysis Part
4 Intro| of all other things, but claims to have a knowledge of the Phaedo Part
5 Intro| that we have any greater claims than others, and experience 6 Intro| morality, and imperfect moral claims upon the benevolence of Philebus Part
7 Intro| that the refutation of the claims of Gorgias is not necessary 8 Intro| respecting the comparative claims of pleasure and wisdom to 9 Intro| adjust their respective claims, we want to know the number 10 Intro| criterion of the comparative claims of pleasure and wisdom.~ 11 Intro| arrived, not for denying its claims, but for criticizing them 12 Text | some other which has higher claims.~PROTARCHUS: Well, I have 13 Text | Very true.~SOCRATES: The claims both of pleasure and mind Protagoras Part
14 Intro| which is a parody of the claims advanced for the Poets by 15 Text | for Socrates; but if he claims a superiority in argument The Republic Book
16 1 | course, he said, for he claims to have more than all men. ~ The Sophist Part
17 Intro| with whom on that ground he claims relationship, as he had 18 Intro| for the Sophist has no claims to science or knowledge. 19 Intro| The Hegelian philosophy claims, as we have seen, to be The Statesman Part
20 Text | rival who professes and claims to share with him in the 21 Text | draw nearer, and try the claims of some who have not yet Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| the discussion, Theodorus claims to be released from the Timaeus Part
23 Intro| court and acknowledge their claims to citizenship. ‘I see,’


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