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Gorgias Part
1 Text | judgment is right, as you may ascertain in this way:— If a person 2 Text | this is true, as you may ascertain, if you will leave philosophy Laws Book
3 3 | Athenian. Let us endeavour to ascertain the cause of these changes; 4 9 | form of government, and ascertain what is best and what is 5 9 | let us then endeavour to ascertain how far we are consistent Parmenides Part
6 Intro| in their connexion, or to ascertain their relation to phenomena. Phaedrus Part
7 Text | divine and human, and try to ascertain the truth about them. The Philebus Part
8 Intro| We may now endeavour to ascertain the relation of the Philebus 9 Text | SOCRATES: Then now we must ascertain the nature of the good more Protagoras Part
10 Text | has been the desire to ascertain the nature and relations 11 Text | the discussion until we ascertain what virtue is, whether The Republic Book
12 7 | Still, I should like to ascertain how astronomy can be learned The Sophist Part
13 Text | must we not endeavour to ascertain from them what they mean 14 Text | will be, that we want to ascertain from them more distinctly, Theaetetus Part
15 Text | you, but do your best to ascertain the true nature of knowledge,