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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| quite as ideal and almost as paradoxical to the common understanding 2 Intro| form of the argument may be paradoxical; the substance is an appeal 3 Intro| which at first sounded paradoxical, come home to the experience Laws Book
4 7 | what I am saying may seem paradoxical, and at variance with the Meno Part
5 Intro| which is given by Plato is paradoxical enough, and seems rather Philebus Part
6 Intro| give them a meaning often paradoxical and distorted, and generally 7 Intro| longer stated in the forcible paradoxical manner of Bentham, but has 8 Intro| its one-sidedness, its paradoxical explanation of several of Protagoras Part
9 Intro| while that of Socrates is paradoxical or transcendental, and though 10 Intro| an historical character, paradoxical, ironical, tiresome, but The Seventh Letter Part
11 Text | because of the strange and paradoxical character of the incidents. The Statesman Part
12 Intro| dialogue; (4) the satirical and paradoxical vein; (5) the necessary 13 Intro| rulers.’~V. There is also a paradoxical element in the Statesman 14 Text | weaving, he would say what was paradoxical and false.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| discourage him by attacking the paradoxical expression ‘true falsehood,’