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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| but a little way in the investigation of the mind; it is not the 2 Text | you and Cratylus in the investigation of them. When he declares 3 Text | power work and finish the investigation of names—that will be the Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| Cleinias. The result of the investigation may be summed up as follows:—~ 5 Text | from a long and tiresome investigation as to whether wisdom can Meno Part
6 Intro| which the importance of the investigation of facts is as much insisted Phaedo Part
7 Text | philosophy which is called the investigation of nature; to know the causes Phaedrus Part
8 Text | by them to the rational investigation of futurity, whether made Philebus Part
9 Intro| really separable from an investigation of Theophrastus as well 10 Text | and you must assist in the investigation; for does not everything 11 Text | this is the track which the investigation should pursue.~SOCRATES: 12 Text | resolutely engaged in the investigation of matters of opinion? Even The Republic Book
13 2 | drop, but to proceed in the investigation. They wanted to arrive at 14 4 | let us complete the old investigation, which we began, as you The Statesman Part
15 Text | off at once the subject of investigation, is a most excellent plan, 16 Text | discussion, and yet the investigation seems to me not to be perfectly Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| prevail over the historical investigation of the mind, which is our 18 Text | the better for the present investigation, and if not, you will be Timaeus Part
19 Intro| dramatic propriety; for the investigation of nature was expressly 20 Intro| the truth than any patient investigation of isolated facts, for which 21 Intro| two questions of which the investigation has a permanent value:—~ 22 Text | rendered more probable by investigation. Let us assume thus much.~