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Charmides Part
1 Text | sorts of hearing, or the defects of them?~There is not.~Or Critias Part
2 Text | are quick at finding out defects, and our familiar knowledge Ion Part
3 Text | out the excellences and defects of Polygnotus the son of 4 Text | notion of his merits or defects?~ION: I cannot deny what Laws Book
5 1 | but about the merits and defects of the lawgivers themselves. Menexenus Part
6 Intro| are merits and there are defects which might lead to either Phaedrus Part
7 Text | these only, are the mental defects of the beloved;—defects 8 Text | defects of the beloved;—defects which, when implanted by Philebus Part
9 Intro| questions, as well as other defects of style, which remind us 10 Intro| consciousness, the same defects are for the most part incident Protagoras Part
11 Text | parents or country have any defects, look on them with malignant 12 Text | neglect; and they blame their defects far more than they deserve, The Republic Book
13 1 | another?-having no faults or defects, they have no need to correct 14 8 | principal ones, and that their defects, and the defects of the 15 8 | that their defects, and the defects of the individuals corresponding 16 8 | government, and what are the defects of which we were speaking? ~ The Sophist Part
17 Intro| logic which elevates the defects of the human faculties into The Statesman Part
18 Intro| dispositions adapted to supply the defects of each other. As in the