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Crito Part
1 Text | state can subsist and not be overthrown, in which the decisions Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| conceptions of them have been overthrown, Socrates does not offer Gorgias Part
3 Intro| angry at seeing his master overthrown. But in the judicious hands 4 Intro| conclusion. Like Gorgias, he is overthrown because he compromises; 5 Intro| answers, that Gorgias was overthrown because, as Polus said, 6 Intro| balance which self-love has overthrown or disturbed; and then again Laws Book
7 3 | the mean, everything is overthrown, and, in the wantonness Phaedo Part
8 Text | principle will never be overthrown, and that to myself or to Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| First, passionate love is overthrown by the sophistical or interested, Protagoras Part
10 Intro| that he is destined to be overthrown by a greater still, who 11 Intro| the dialectic which has overthrown Protagoras has carried himself 12 Text | already prostrate cannot be overthrown, and only he who is standing The Republic Book
13 9 | about good and evil, are overthrown by those others which have 14 9 | then, has the just man overthrown the unjust in this conflict; The Sophist Part
15 Intro| hardly be denied that he has overthrown Locke, Kant, Hume, and the The Statesman Part
16 Text | still remain and are not overthrown, though many of them, like Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| account of knowledge can be overthrown by unintelligible Heraclitean 18 Text | world below, he would have overthrown both of us again and again,