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1 10 | justice more than men do. The demonstration of this would be the best 2 10 | seriousness to come to the demonstration of their own existence. 3 12 | the accompanying arts of demonstration, may become godless, because Parmenides Part
4 Intro| without a long and laborious demonstration, which he may be unable 5 Intro| without a long and laborious demonstration: ‘The teacher will require 6 Intro| unexamined, as in a mathematical demonstration, all that flows from them 7 Text | follow a long and laborious demonstration; he will remain unconvinced, Phaedo Part
8 Text | when that is given the demonstration will be complete.~But that 9 Text | this; and you say that the demonstration of the strength and divinity Philebus Part
10 Intro| And as in a mathematical demonstration an error in the original The Republic Book
11 9 | I think, furnish a new demonstration. ~Of what nature? ~It seems The Statesman Part
12 Intro| harder piece of work than the demonstration of the existence of not-being 13 Intro| required with a view to the demonstration of absolute truth.~We may 14 Text | mean with a view to the demonstration of absolute truth; meanwhile, Theaetetus Part
15 Text | not one word of proof or demonstration do you offer. All is probability 16 Text | should be ashamed of our demonstration, Socrates.~SOCRATES: He Timaeus Part
17 Text | combination of probability with demonstration, we assume to be the original 18 Text | simplicity, that the clearest demonstration of the things above was