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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| sick man to indulge his appetites with a variety of meats 2 Text | to restrain her from her appetites is to chastise her?~CALLICLES: Laws Book
3 6 | satisfy all his pleasures and appetites, and get rid of all the Phaedo Part
4 Intro| weighed down by the bodily appetites, cannot attain to this abstraction. The Republic Book
5 4 | satisfaction of our natural appetites; or whether the whole soul 6 8 | satisfies his necessary appetites, and confines his expenditure 7 8 | awakening his expensive appetites and inviting them to help 8 8 | help of a rabble of evil appetites, they drive them beyond 9 9 | nature and number of the appetites, and until this is accomplished 10 9 | unnecessary pleasures and appetites I conceive to be unlawful; 11 9 | are more of them. ~Which appetites do you mean? ~I mean those 12 9 | having first indulged his appetites neither too much nor too 13 9 | who encouraged the saving appetites in him, but discountenanced 14 9 | himself any good opinions or appetites in process of formation, 15 9 | drinking and the other sensual appetites which are the main elements The Symposium Part
16 Intro| separated from the bodily appetites. The existence of such attachments Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| above the dominion of the appetites and create a new language 18 Intro| virtues, the antagonism of the appetites and the reason; and connected Timaeus Part
19 Intro| reason against the lower appetites. The seat of this is the