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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| than himself at his own discoveries. And yet some of his best 2 Intro| expresses in his own dangerous discoveries, which ‘to-morrow he will Laches Part
3 Intro| teachers, and perhaps have made discoveries; and he would have trusted Laws Book
4 3 | years have elapsed since the discoveries of Daedalus, Orpheus and 5 12 | let him communicate his discoveries to the whole assembly. And Philebus Part
6 Text | is the parent of all the discoveries in the arts.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
7 Text | to whom he may show his discoveries, and who may confirm him The Republic Book
8 7 | and earnest search, and discoveries would be made; since even The Sophist Part
9 Intro| whether, for example, new discoveries may not one day supersede 10 Intro| religious thought by recent discoveries in the history of religion.~ 11 Text | into amazement by these discoveries of theirs, which they believe The Statesman Part
12 Intro| nor even meet for making discoveries, but for the great end of Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| thoughts or inventions or discoveries which move mankind, furnish 14 Text | anything from me; the many fine discoveries to which they cling are Timaeus Part
15 Intro| approaches or anticipates the discoveries of modern science.~Section 16 Intro| Plato approximated to the discoveries of modern science. The modern 17 Intro| For, although one of these discoveries might have been supposed 18 Intro| precise approximations to the discoveries of modern physical science. 19 Intro| he seems to touch great discoveries of modern times—the law