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The Apology Part
1 Intro| seems to hinder him from asserting positively more than this; Cratylus Part
2 Text | battle of names, some of them asserting that they are like the truth, The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | dialogues, whether the author is asserting or overthrowing the paradox Gorgias Part
4 Intro| generally. For Plato is not asserting any abstract right or duty 5 Intro| of this nature: but he is asserting the duty and right of the 6 Text | proposition which I was just now asserting: that the affection of the Laws Book
7 10 | there would be impiety in asserting that any but the most perfect Menexenus Part
8 Pre | dialogues, whether the author is asserting or overthrowing the paradox Phaedrus Part
9 Text | none. All of them agree in asserting that a speech should end Philebus Part
10 Intro| his doctrine of pleasure; asserting with more consistency than 11 Intro| in the discussion beyond asserting in the strongest manner 12 Intro| sufficient basis of morals. In asserting liberty of speculation we Protagoras Part
13 Intro| sides. Protagoras began by asserting, and Socrates by denying, The Sophist Part
14 Intro| to have been Nominalists, asserting the One Good under many 15 Intro| appearances. For the argument is asserting the existence of not-being. 16 Intro| charge of inconsistency in asserting the being of not-being. 17 Intro| philosophies. Yet he is merely asserting principles which no one The Symposium Part
18 Text | Loves. And am I not right in asserting that there are two goddesses? Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| conceptions to wind-eggs, asserting an hereditary right to the 20 Intro| compare Theaet.). They were asserting ‘the one good under many 21 Intro| Theaetetus and Protagoras, by asserting further that knowledge is Timaeus Part
22 Intro| for physical science by asserting the supremacy of mathematics