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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| qualitative change was a puzzle, and even differences of Gorgias Part
2 Intro| is unable to explain the puzzle how rhetoric can teach everything Meno Part
3 Intro| know? This is a sophistical puzzle, which, as Socrates remarks, 4 Intro| who accepts it. But the puzzle has a real difficulty latent 5 Intro| Charmides, and Protagoras; the puzzle about knowing and learning Parmenides Part
6 Intro| they are a mere logical puzzle, while others have seen 7 Intro| time, like space in Zeno’s puzzle of Achilles and the tortoise, 8 Intro| which, as in some curious puzzle, each word is exactly fitted 9 Text | apprehended by reason, the same puzzle and entanglement which you Phaedo Part
10 Intro| death, which has been a puzzle to after ages. With a sort 11 Intro| their consequences; the puzzle about greater and less; Philebus Part
12 Text | favour is shown to that other puzzle, in which a person proves 13 Text | and then he proceeds to puzzle his neighbours, whether 14 Text | we shall surely lose the puzzle if we find the answer.~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
15 5 | feasts or the children's puzzle about the eunuch aiming 16 5 | him, as they say in the puzzle, and upon what the bat was The Sophist Part
17 Intro| III) the nature of the puzzle about ‘Not-being:’ (IV) 18 Intro| outlaw Sophist.~III. The puzzle about ‘Not-being’ appears 19 Intro| free-will, or the Eleatic puzzle of Achilles and the tortoise, 20 Text | to say; or if he sees a puzzle, and his pleasure is to Timaeus Part
21 Intro| subdivision—a wonder and also a puzzle to the ancient thinker (