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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| he would probably have argued, could men devoid of art Laws Book
2 10 | I think that we have now argued enough with him who delights Meno Part
3 Intro| infer the whole. It is also argued that ideas, or rather ideals, 4 Text | in any other way,’ to be argued upon hypothesis? As the Phaedo Part
5 Intro| difficulty: It has been argued that the soul is invisible 6 Intro| Addison in modern times have argued, the one from the moral 7 Text | in the best place; and I argued that if any one desired Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| full of promise. Now it is argued that this must have been 9 Intro| perhaps, it might be further argued that, judging from their 10 Text | remember, were unlike; the one argued that the lover and the other Philebus Part
11 Intro| Republic, may be further argued on the following grounds:— The Republic Book
12 5 | engaged; we should have argued, for example, that a physician The Sophist Part
13 Text | of falsehood; no one, he argued, either conceived or uttered 14 Text | mind, I would have gently argued with you, and forced you The Statesman Part
15 Text | them, no one would have argued that there was no care of Theaetetus Part
16 Text | other mathematician who argued from probabilities and likelihoods 17 Text | light-armed mercenary, who argued for pay. He would have lain