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Charmides Part
1 PreS | will briefly state some objections which are, I think, fatal Gorgias Part
2 Intro| already guarded against objections by distinguishing courage 3 Intro| may note in passing the objections of his critics. And then ( 4 Intro| to answer seriously the objections of Gorgias and Polus, and Laws Book
5 5 | There is truth in these objections, and therefore every one 6 9 | we say in answer to these objections?~Athenian. That is a very Parmenides Part
7 Intro| Aristotle; they are the objections which naturally occur to 8 Intro| them after seeing the fatal objections which might be urged against 9 Intro| is quite serious in his objections to his own doctrines: nor 10 Intro| them? Parmenides shows that objections may be urged against either Phaedo Part
11 Intro| they are unwilling to raise objections at such a time. Socrates 12 Intro| Simmias and Cebes repeat their objections. They do not go to the length 13 Intro| perish but removes.~Thus all objections appear to be finally silenced. 14 Text | was, and open to the same objections which were urged before; 15 Text | I am often disturbed by objections.~Then we are agreed after Philebus Part
16 Intro| has to be adapted to meet objections; its corners are rubbed 17 Text | will be open to the same objections.~SOCRATES: Perhaps, Philebus, Protagoras Part
18 Intro| Protagoras answer these objections?~Protagoras explains his 19 Text | in addition to any other objections which they have to him; The Republic Book
20 4 | replied. ~Then none of these objections will confuse us, or incline 21 4 | compelled to examine all such objections, and prove at length that 22 5 | anyone who offers these objections? ~That is not an easy question 23 5 | our side. ~These are the objections, Glaucon, and there are 24 6 | frightened us by interposing objections, which certainly showed 25 7 | run the gauntlet of all objections, and is ready to disprove Timaeus Part
26 Intro| such an hypothesis. All the objections which may be urged against