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Charmides Part
1 PreS | dialogues of Plato until we have ascertained the relation in which his Cratylus Part
2 Intro| correctness of names can only be ascertained by an appeal to etymology. Laws Book
3 5 | properties of number should be ascertained at leisure by those who 4 12 | them, and that which is now ascertained was then conjectured by Meno Part
5 Text | not, until we had first ascertained ‘what it is.’ But as you Phaedo Part
6 Text | they are satisfactorily ascertained, then, with a sort of hesitating Philebus Part
7 Intro| principles of things. Mind is ascertained to be akin to the nature 8 Text | ought, by all means, to be ascertained.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ The Republic Book
9 6 | the philosopher has to be ascertained. We must come to an understanding The Seventh Letter Part
10 Text | Hellas men whom they have ascertained to be the best for the purpose. Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| nature of definition has been ascertained. Having succeeded in making 12 Intro| in books, which when once ascertained are independent of the discoverer. 13 Intro| almost too complicated to be ascertained. It may be compared to an 14 Text | knowledge is; that must be first ascertained; then, the nature of false