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Alphabetical [« »] decencies 1 decency 1 decent 3 deception 17 deceptions 2 deceptive 5 decide 52 | Frequency [« »] 17 contradictory 17 cup 17 daughters 17 deception 17 declaring 17 defendant 17 differing | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances deception |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| that there is a degree of deception about names? He who first Crito Part
2 Text | under any compulsion or deception, but after you have had Meno Part
3 Intro| is true and incapable of deception (Republic)—that he proceeds Phaedo Part
4 Text | other senses are full of deception, and persuading her to retire Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| and to escape from such a deception when employed against ourselves. 6 Intro| guard ourselves against deception.~Socrates then proposes 7 Text | there be more chance of deception—when the difference is large The Republic Book
8 1 | openly and let there be no deception. For I must remark, Thrasymachus, 9 2 | still by witchcraft and deception they may make us think that 10 2 | but I am only saying that deception, or being deceived or uninformed The Sophist Part
11 Intro| himself, in his arts of deception, and in his lawyer-like 12 Text | there is a certain degree of deception; for artists were to give 13 Text | condition of the mind an art of deception may arise.~THEAETETUS: Quite Theaetetus Part
14 Text | the first he has practised deception and retaliation, and has 15 Text | is a way in which such a deception is possible.~THEAETETUS: 16 Text | mistake for him—then the deception will occur?~SOCRATES: But 17 Text | there can be no error or deception about things which a man