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Charmides Part
1 PreS | parentage, the more they are studied, the more they will be found 2 PreS | or ‘were intended to be studied in the order in which they 3 Text | whole, which ought to be studied also; for the part can never 4 Text | who are older, and have studied, may well be assumed to Cratylus Part
5 Intro| antiquity had been thoroughly studied, and the instincts of man 6 Intro| no longer be profitably studied. But at any rate it has 7 Text | real existence is to be studied or discovered is, I suspect, 8 Text | names. No; they must be studied and investigated in themselves.~ Critias Part
9 Text | possession, and was carefully studied by me when I was a child. Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| knowledge they are to be studied; if not, not. The better 11 Intro| that philosophy is to be studied, they are not able to arrive 12 Text | that philosophy should be studied? and was not that our conclusion?~ Gorgias Part
13 Text | of the deme of Cholarges, studied together: there were four 14 Text | art; and if he have not studied and practised, will he be Meno Part
15 Text | and priestesses, who had studied how they might be able to Phaedo Part
16 Text | likely.~No one who has not studied philosophy and who is not Phaedrus Part
17 Text | is ignorant; and having studied the notions of the multitude, The Republic Book
18 7 | experience proves, anyone who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | that they have sufficiently studied the whole matter and have The Sophist Part
20 Text | adequately treated, they must be studied in the lesser and easier Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| accepted and continue to be studied, if it seeks to satisfy 22 Intro| ourselves.~l. The mind, when studied through the individual,