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Charmides Part
1 PreS | essays on subjects having an affinity to the Platonic Dialogues Cratylus Part
2 Intro| historical. They teach us the affinity of races, they tell us something The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | in which a motive or some affinity to spurious writings can Gorgias Part
4 Intro| in them, and they have an affinity to the mysteries and to Laches Part
5 Text | who has an intellectual affinity to Socrates and enters into Laws Book
6 10 | of the truth, having an affinity to one another, such as 7 10 | Gods you are led by some affinity to them, which attracts Menexenus Part
8 Pre | in which a motive or some affinity to spurious writings can Protagoras Part
9 Intro| in a similar spirit. The affinity of the Protagoras to the The Republic Book
10 3 | Has excess of pleasure any affinity to temperance? ~How can 11 3 | as much as pain. ~Or any affinity to virtue in general? ~None 12 3 | general? ~None whatever. ~Any affinity to wantonness and intemperance? ~ The Sophist Part
13 Intro| he had already claimed an affinity with Theaetetus, grounded The Statesman Part
14 Intro| the things which have any affinity under the same class.~I 15 Text | that the king has a greater affinity to knowledge than to manual 16 Text | all of them that have any affinity within the bounds of one Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| Theaetetus, have points of affinity with the Cratylus, in which 18 Intro| they seem to have a natural affinity to one class of persons Timaeus Part
19 Intro| gods only. To have seen the affinity of them to each other and 20 Intro| antagonistic to sense and have an affinity to number and measure and 21 Intro| Timaeus, no less than its affinity to certain Pythagorean speculations, 22 Text | body is formed by natural affinity in the line of vision, wherever 23 Text | they were drawn by natural affinity; and the crowns of their