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The Apology Part
1 Text | at once; but I proceed to interrogate and examine and cross-examine Cratylus Part
2 Text | hearing what he has said, to interrogate him gently: ‘Well, my excellent Crito Part
3 Text | the government come and interrogate me: ‘Tell us, Socrates,’ Parmenides Part
4 Intro| In like manner when we interrogate our ideas we find that we Philebus Part
5 Text | SOCRATES: Soon he begins to interrogate himself.~PROTARCHUS: In 6 Text | And now let us go back and interrogate wisdom and mind: Would you Protagoras Part
7 Text | the poets whom you cannot interrogate about the meaning of what The Sophist Part
8 Intro| principle of education is to interrogate men after the manner of 9 Intro| them into one. Let us next interrogate the patrons of the one. 10 Intro| previous opponents, and interrogate both of them at once. Shall 11 Text | dualistic philosophers and to interrogate them. ‘Come,’ we will say, ‘ Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| questions, and begs him to interrogate Theaetetus, who has the 13 Intro| knowledge.) He proceeds to interrogate him further. When he says 14 Text | to a young man, bids me interrogate you. Take courage, then,