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The Apology
Part
1 Text | stranger to the language of the place; and therefore I would have
2 Text | person is, who, in the first place, knows the laws.~The judges,
3 Text | in this court, which is a place not of instruction, but
4 Text | danger? For wherever a man’s place is, whether the place which
5 Text | s place is, whether the place which he has chosen or that
6 Text | to city, ever changing my place of exile, and always being
7 Text | and before I go to the place at which I must die. Stay
8 Text | is the journey to another place, and there, as men say,
Charmides
Part
9 PreF | interpreted by his own, and by his place in the history of philosophy.
10 PreS | and they are content to place sentences side by side,
11 PreS | the noun has to take the place of the pronoun. ‘This’ and ‘
12 PreS | the moderns, which have no place in ancient philosophy. The
13 PreS | many accidents of time and place, the spirit of Greek philosophy.
14 PreS | the question for another place, I will shortly defend my
15 Intro| Critias, who takes the place of Charmides, distinguishes
16 Intro| weight in determining their place in the catalogue of the
17 Text | an engagement had taken place at Potidaea not long before
18 Text | imperfectly.~I took the place which he assigned to me,
19 Text | neighbour in order to make a place for him next to themselves,
20 Text | again, and ask, in the first place, whether it is or is not
21 Text | know; and in the second place, whether, if perfectly possible,
22 Text | you to show in the first place, as I was saying before,
23 Text | possibility, and in the second place, the advantage, of such
24 Text | the true prophets in their place as the revealers of the
Cratylus
Part
25 Intro| unmeaning unless we can place ourselves back among the
26 Intro| must not put words in the place of things or realities,
27 Intro| life, and tragedy is the place of them.’ Several philosophers
28 Intro| traveller in Aegina.’~The place of the dialogue in the series
29 Intro| denotes that the body is the place of ward in which the soul
30 Intro| themselves, they imagined to take place in the external world. You
31 Intro| desire which is in another place, allothi pou: eros was anciently
32 Intro| is a name? In the first place, a name is not a musical,
33 Intro| of binding and rest in a place: the lambda denotes smoothness,
34 Intro| the inner world took the place of outer; how the pictorial
35 Intro| still in writing, taking the place of one another when we try
36 Intro| observe the changes which take place in them during infinite
37 Intro| period? And has not every place had endless forms of government,
38 Intro| of putting words in the place of things. It seems to be
39 Intro| that one word is put in the place of another; the truth is
40 Intro| tells to man the secret place in which he is hiding himself;
41 Intro| sort as unworthy to have a place in great languages and literatures.~
42 Intro| that changes of sound take place by innumerable gradations
43 Intro| relative to facts, to time, place, and occasion: when they
44 Text | and the acute takes the place of the grave.~HERMOGENES:
45 Text | you please, in the first place announce to them that we
46 Text | putting the end in the place of the beginning. You will
47 Text | of Harmony. In the first place, the purgations and purifications
48 Text | life, and tragedy is the place of them?~HERMOGENES: Very
49 Text | much to know, in the next place, how you would explain the
50 Text | noesis; but eta took the place of a double epsilon. The
51 Text | signifying in the first place ease of motion, then that
52 Text | but absent, and in another place (pou); this is the reason
53 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, I should reply, not a musical
54 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, the letter rho appears
55 Text | of binding and rest in a place: he further observed the
Critias
Part
56 Intro| no man could get into the place. To the interior island
57 Text | will be able to take his place.~HERMOCRATES: The warning,
58 Text | which was said to have taken place between those who dwelt
59 Text | great deluges have taken place during the nine thousand
60 Text | this wise. In the first place the Acropolis was not as
61 Text | uses of life. In the first place, they dug out of the earth
62 Text | the temple.~In the next place, they had fountains, one
Crito
Part
63 Text | the state? In the first place did we not bring you into
64 Text | can you deny in the first place that you are our child and
65 Text | of law, or in any other place, he must do what his city
66 Text | Isthmus, or to any other place unless when you were on
Euthydemus
Part
67 Intro| philosophers who put words in the place of things, who tear arguments
68 Text | company shall we find a place for wisdom—among the goods
69 Text | good-fortune, which has a place in the list already, and
70 Text | workman? tell me, in the first place, whose business is hammering?~
71 Text | our children:—in the first place, about marrying a wife of
The First Alcibiades
Part
72 Pre | If genuine, the proper place of the Menexenus would be
73 Pre | and growth may have taken place in his philosophy (see above).
74 Text | with the soul. In the first place, you say to yourself that
75 Text | to be true; in the second place, that you are among the
76 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, will you be more likely
77 Text | True.~SOCRATES: In the next place, consider that what you
78 Text | state, must in the first place acquire virtue.~ALCIBIADES:
Gorgias
Part
79 Intro| originally to have taken the place of Gorgias under the pretext
80 Intro| twofold; for in the first place, a man may know justice
81 Intro| would like to have his place. Socrates dismisses the
82 Intro| and putting one in the place of the other. In this very
83 Intro| about a future world, but to place in antagonism the true and
84 Intro| interpreted with reference to his place in the history of thought
85 Intro| supposes a purgatory or place of education for mankind
86 Intro| to the world below have a place for repentant sinners, as
87 Intro| are between them. Hence a place must be found for them.
88 Intro| which he supposes to have no place among the children of Cronos
89 Text | greatest crimes: in the first place he invited his uncle and
90 Text | He, then, has the first place in the scale of happiness
91 Text | SOCRATES: And he has the second place, who is delivered from vice?~
92 Text | already told you. In the first place, I mean by superiors not
93 Text | uninitiated or leaky, and the place in the souls of the uninitiated
94 Text | of them not? In the first place, what say you of flute-playing?
95 Text | let us proceed in the next place to consider whether you
96 Text | SOCRATES: In the second place, we should have to consider
97 Text | who at first keep their place, and then, when they have
98 Text | will tell you:—In the first place, I will deprive men of the
99 Text | from them: in the second place, they shall be entirely
100 Text | am right, is in the first place the separation from one
Laches
Part
101 Intro| allusions are made to the place of meeting, which is a palaestra.
102 Intro| is a palaestra. Here the place of meeting, which is also
103 Text | them to be in the first place men of merit and experienced
104 Text | Please then to take my place, and find out from Nicias
105 Text | courage, and in the second place proceed to enquire how the
Laws
Book
106 1 | at the right time, yet in place and dignity may be said
107 1 | which the legislator must place them, and after them he
108 1 | condition of each. In the next place, the legislator has to be
109 1 | Athenian. In the first place, then, the revellers as
110 1 | mismanaged, he shows in the first place that he is not aware of
111 1 | discovered; for witchcraft has no place at our board. But is there
112 1 | use of wine, in the first place to test, and in the second
113 1 | test, and in the second place to train the character of
114 2 | theatre, but, in his proper place, as their instructor, and
115 2 | impressible. In the first place, will not any one who is
116 2 | must know, in the first place, of what the imitation is;
117 3 | observe the changes which take place in them during infinite
118 3 | Athenian. In the first place, the desolation of these
119 3 | this event to have taken place many ages after the deluge?~
120 3 | Certainly.~Athenian. Let us place ourselves in thought at
121 3 | the Pelopidae; in the next place, they considered that their
122 3 | Let us, then, in the first place declare and affirm that
123 3 | moderation. In the next place, some human wisdom mingled
124 3 | And the right way is to place the goods of the soul first
125 3 | and to assign the second place to the goods of the body;
126 3 | the body; and the third place to money and property. And
127 3 | rule by giving money the place of honour, or in any way
128 3 | Athenian. In the first place, let us speak of the laws
129 4 | hereafter be the name of the place; that may be determined
130 4 | reason for selecting the place; in days of old, there was
131 4 | immemorial.~Athenian. And has the place a fair proportion of hill,
132 4 | form of government takes place most easily; less easily
133 4 | direct them? In the first place, we affirm that next after
134 4 | of law, would be out of place—of this I think that he
135 5 | may be allowed the second place; but he who is jealous and
136 5 | is curable, in the first place, let us remember that the
137 5 | of the land? In the first place, the number of the citizens
138 5 | or Cyprus or some other place, and on the strength of
139 5 | one which takes the second place; and after that, by the
140 5 | throughout life; in the second place, do not disparage the small
141 5 | take the lot. In the first place, the earth as he is informed
142 5 | the Gods; and in the next place, priests and priestesses
143 5 | riches should have the last place in our thoughts. For there
144 5 | country; we should choose a place which possesses what is
145 6 | intended state. In the first place, you will acknowledge that
146 6 | of election; in the next place, those who are to elect
147 6 | Let them, in the first place, be the guardians of the
148 6 | long as he lives, in some place in which any one who pleases
149 6 | name whom he prefers in the place of whom, and make oath that
150 6 | and decision shall take place in the same way. Until the
151 6 | friendly manner in every place and city, that the state
152 6 | birth; and in the second place, in order to show that he
153 6 | them, they will go from place to place in regular order,
154 6 | they will go from place to place in regular order, making
155 6 | again towards the left, from place to place in succession,
156 6 | the left, from place to place in succession, until they
157 6 | following points:—In the first place, they shall see that the
158 6 | the Gods; in the second place, upon having. served ancient
159 6 | of the agora.~In the next place, it will be proper to appoint
160 6 | the judges. In the next place, we have to choose judges
161 6 | accidental matter. In the first place, he who would be rightly
162 6 | are to be. In the first place, let there be a tribunal
163 6 | trial of them shall take place before three of the highest
164 6 | others omitted. For the right place of an exact statement of
165 6 | exactness; in the second place, as time goes on and he
166 6 | the servants of God in his place for ever. All this and much
167 6 | law for ever.~In the next place, we have to consider what
168 6 | offenses may fitly take place. As to the walls, Megillus,
169 6 | wall, which, in the first place, is by no means conducive
170 7 | to consider, in the next place, their nurture and education;
171 7 | sound mind, which takes the place of their frenzy. And, to
172 7 | which slip away out of their Place and cause a universal ruin—
173 7 | celebrated; and, in the next place, what hymns ought to be
174 7 | like a person who is at a place where three paths meet,
175 7 | this is just what takes place in almost all our cities.
176 7 | Certainly.~Athenian. In the next place there will be no objection
177 7 | many bridles; in the first place, when he gets away from
178 7 | what relates in the first place to the learning of letters,
179 7 | telling you, in the first place, that you were not sufficiently
180 7 | is ridiculous and out of place—he should command slaves
181 7 | which will be the proper place; not to know what is necessary
182 8 | happily should in the first place do no wrong to one another,
183 8 | only one who in the first place is not less than fifty years
184 8 | would be altogether out of place; there would be no sense
185 8 | therefore we may as well place a competition of this sort
186 8 | secret connection ever takes place between them. Nor does the
187 8 | blessings. For, in the first place, moderation is the appointment
188 8 | suffer or pay. In the next place, many small injuries done
189 8 | And if there be in any place a natural dryness of the
190 8 | his own fruits through any place in which he either does
191 8 | as follows:—In the first place, let no citizen or servant
192 8 | distributed? In the first place, we see clearly that the
193 8 | number of them.~In the second place, our citizens should have
194 8 | first set apart a market–place, and the temples of the
195 8 | safest and most defensible place of retreat for the guards.
196 8 | which class of them, each place requires; and fix them where
197 8 | and man; in the second; place, as being inspectors of
198 8 | falls to them, in the first place, a twelfth portion of the
199 8 | in common market, at any place which the guardians of the
200 9 | shall set their seals, and place the writings on the altar
201 9 | all alike: in the first place, let him pay double the
202 9 | fair question. In the first place, let us—~Cleinias. Do what?~
203 9 | kinsmen, shall in the first place be deprived of legal privileges;
204 9 | the harbours, or any other place of meeting, whether he is
205 9 | outlaw, he shall in the first place be involved in the pollution,
206 9 | against him; and in the second place he shall be liable to be
207 9 | direction of the sepulchre, to a place whence he can see the tomb
208 9 | slay him at an appointed place without the city where three
209 9 | inscription shall mark the place of their interment. And
210 9 | assign to them their proper place in the series of our enactments.
211 9 | what is best. In the first place, there is a difficulty in
212 9 | considered. In the second place, although a person knows
213 9 | a passion, in the first place he shall pay twice the amount
214 9 | person, and shall take his place in war; or, if he refuse,
215 9 | more years, in the first place, he who is at hand, not
216 9 | shall be called to the first place in the games; but if he
217 9 | if the occurrence take place in the agora; or if somewhere
218 9 | inhabitants of the same place, whether they be youths,
219 9 | parent, let him in the first place be for ever banished from
220 10 | Cleinias. How? In the first place, the earth and the sun,
221 10 | accordingly. And in the first place let me indicate to you one
222 10 | Athenian. In the first place, my dear friend, these people
223 10 | not things which move a place, and are not the things
224 10 | are at rest at rest in a place?” Certainly. “And some move
225 10 | some move or rest in one place and some in more places
226 10 | at the centre move in one place, just as the circumference
227 10 | those which move from one place to another, and sometimes
228 10 | the change must first take place in themselves.~Athenian.
229 10 | sure.~Athenian. In the next place, must we not of necessity
230 10 | some were moving in one place, and others in more than
231 10 | that which moves in one place must move about a centre
232 10 | the motion which is in one place move in the same and like
233 10 | to the same, nor in one place, nor in order, nor according
234 10 | heaven, or whatever be the place and mode of their existence;—
235 10 | consider together in the next place what we mean by this virtue
236 10 | say to them—In the first place, you both acknowledge that
237 10 | better nature to the better place, and the worse to the worse,
238 10 | all this, contrived so to place each of the parts that their
239 10 | into another and better place, which is perfect in holiness;
240 10 | then she also changes the Place of her life.~ This is the
241 10 | in some still more savage place whither you shall be conveyed.
242 10 | are our salvation; and the place of these latter is in the
243 11 | BOOK XI~In the next place, dealings between man and
244 11 | the occurrence has taken place in the city, or if the occurrence
245 11 | the occurrence has taken place in the agora he shall tell
246 11 | these matters shall take place before the tribes, unless
247 11 | price of them, at a fixed place in the agora, and have done
248 11 | other manner or in any other place there be an exchange of
249 11 | write down the omission, and place on a column in the court
250 11 | need at the welcome resting–place, and gives them peace and
251 11 | this disease? In the first place, they must have as few retail
252 11 | possible; and in the second place, they must assign the occupation
253 11 | state; and in the third place, they must devise some way
254 11 | off easily, in the first place, he shall suffer at the
255 11 | the God, and in the second place, the law shall follow in
256 11 | them, I say, in the second place; for the first and highest
257 11 | as possible. In the first place, we say that the guardians
258 11 | really so, in the first place men should have a fear of
259 11 | orphans; and in the second place of the souls of the departed,
260 11 | will be by no means out of place:—He who is the guardian
261 11 | at their doors, or in a place where three ways meet, or
262 11 | to tell them in the first place, that he who attempts to
263 11 | commands. And if in any other place any one indulges in these
264 11 | for false witness takes place. If a man be twice convicted
265 11 | reputation. In the first place; we are told that by ingenious
266 12 | anarchy should have no place in the life of man or of
267 12 | soldier, or give him any place at all in the ranks of soldiers;
268 12 | who gives the coward any place, shall suffer a penalty
269 12 | colleagues; and let him place a writing in the agora about
270 12 | free from pollution. The place of burial shall be an oblong
271 12 | following manner. In the first place, the court shall be composed
272 12 | as follows:—In the first place, let no one be allowed to
273 12 | In this way: In the first place, our spectator shall be
274 12 | shall consist, in the first place, of the priests who have
275 12 | virtue; and in the second place, of guardians of the law,
276 12 | conditions. In the next place, the stranger who comes
277 12 | look at ours. In the first place, such visits will be rare,
278 12 | execution:—In the first place, the judge shall assign
279 12 | labour has been spent, to place a thing at last on an insecure
280 12 | ought he, in the first place, to be called a ruler at
281 12 | to perceive, in the first place, what that principle is
282 12 | that this principle has a place amongst us; but if you have
283 12 | guardian of the law, or to place in the select order of virtue,
284 12 | Athenian. In the first place, a list would have to be
285 12 | a guardian. In the next place, it will not be easy for
286 12 | of learning has found a place in the soul of each. And
Lysis
Part
287 Intro| of friendship has a lower place in the modern than in the
288 Intro| partly because a higher place is assigned by us to love
289 Intro| friends jealousy has no place: they do not complain of
290 Intro| limited; it does not take the place of marriage; it affords
291 Text | where, finding a quiet place, we sat down; and then we
292 Text | back and sat down in his place by Lysis; and Lysis, in
293 Text | friend?~Clearly not.~What place then is there for friendship,
Menexenus
Part
294 Pre | If genuine, the proper place of the Menexenus would be
295 Pre | and growth may have taken place in his philosophy (see above).
296 Text | attempt would hold a second place. They already have their
297 Text | rightly estimate them should place himself in thought at that
298 Text | assign in my speech the first place, and the second to those
299 Text | the salvation of Hellas, I place the battle of Plataea. And
300 Text | publicly and privately in any place in which one of us may meet
301 Text | She is to the dead in the place of a son and heir, and to
302 Text | and to their sons in the place of a father, and to their
303 Text | and elder kindred in the place of a guardian—ever and always
Meno
Part
304 Intro| to the Meno of Plato.~The place of the Meno in the series
305 Intro| conclusion. Hence we are led to place the Dialogue at some point
306 Intro| Phaedrus and Gorgias. The place which is assigned to it
307 Intro| universals, which have a place in the mind of God, or in
308 Intro| reality in human action and no place for right and wrong. Individuality
309 Text | us repair. In the first place, he is the son of a wealthy
310 Text | he thinks, in the first place, that I am defaming these
311 Text | gentlemen; and in the second place, he is of opinion that he
312 Text | anywhere else, and went to the place and led others thither,
313 Text | are bound, in the first place, they have the nature of
314 Text | knowledge; and, in the second place, they are abiding. And this
Parmenides
Part
315 Intro| Plato have been likely to place this in the mouth of the
316 Intro| that the great artist would place in juxtaposition two absolutely
317 Intro| Plato, which would be out of place here. But, without digressing
318 Intro| to follow. In the first place, neither you nor any one
319 Intro| criticisms, we must remember the place held by Parmenides in the
320 Intro| and therefore is not in place, whether in another which
321 Intro| on an axis, or from one place to another. But the one
322 Intro| motion involves change of place. But existence in place
323 Intro| place. But existence in place has been already shown to
324 Intro| is coming into being in place, which implies partial existence
325 Intro| let us see. In the first place, the being of one is other
326 Intro| by one being in another place from itself which is in
327 Intro| itself which is in the same place; this follows from one being
328 Intro| must be next in order of place; one, therefore, must be
329 Intro| must be next in order of place to itself, and would therefore
330 Intro| do all these changes take place? When does motion become
331 Intro| therefore the change takes place ‘in a moment’—which is a
332 Intro| changes, which likewise take place in no time.~1.aa. But if
333 Intro| others, which in the first place are not one, yet may partake
334 Intro| consequence? In the first place, the proposition, that one
335 Intro| change, either from one place to another or in the same
336 Intro| to another or in the same place? And whether it is or is
337 Intro| experience change of substance or place. Neither can rest, or motion,
338 Intro| what follows? In the first place, the others will not be
339 Intro| everything—multitude, relation, place, time, transition. One is
340 Intro| existence or non-existence in place or time: (7) The same ideas
341 Intro| of sense—to number, time, place, and to the higher ideas
342 Intro| are constantly put in the place of facts, even by writers
343 Intro| metaphysics are required to place us above metaphysics, or
344 Intro| whole and part,’ a necessary place in human thought. Without
345 Intro| entity, almost taking the place of God. Theology, again,
346 Text | conversation which took place between Socrates, Zeno,
347 Text | said Socrates.~In the first place, I think, Socrates, that
348 Text | nature, it cannot be in any place, for it cannot be either
349 Text | would be either moved in place or changed in nature; for
350 Text | motion of the one be in place?~Perhaps.~But if the one
351 Text | But if the one moved in place, must it not either move
352 Text | round and round in the same place, or from one place to another?~
353 Text | same place, or from one place to another?~It must.~And
354 Text | one consists in change of place?~Perhaps so, if it moves
355 Text | Then it does not change place by revolving in the same
356 Text | one is never in the same place?~It would seem not.~But
357 Text | which is never in the same place is never quiet or at rest?~
358 Text | thing which is in another place from ‘itself,’ if this ‘
359 Text | itself’ remains in the same place with itself, must be other
360 Text | for it will be in another place?~True.~Then the one has
361 Text | to touch, and occupy the place nearest to that in which
362 Text | to itself, and occupy the place next to that in which itself
363 Text | out of which change takes place into either of two states;
364 Text | consequences? In the first place, as would appear, there
365 Text | it cannot change from one place to another?~Impossible.~
366 Text | cannot move by changing place?~No.~Nor can it turn on
367 Text | turns round in the same place, nor changes place, can
368 Text | same place, nor changes place, can it still be capable
369 Text | that question.~In the first place, the others will not be
Phaedo
Part
370 Intro| carried at last to her own place, as the pure soul is also
371 Intro| the desert, as having any place in a future world, and if
372 Intro| the two classes should we place ourselves and our friends?
373 Intro| ethical religion has taken the place of Fetichism. There may
374 Intro| form of eternity’ takes the place of past and future states
375 Intro| guardian angels,—had given place in the mysteries and the
376 Intro| former world, which has no place in the philosophy of modern
377 Intro| be taken literally.~The place of the Dialogue in the series
378 Intro| presence would have been out of place at a philosophical discussion,
379 Text | The Prison of Socrates.~PLACE OF THE NARRATION: Phlius.~
380 Text | in which the trial took place, and which is not far from
381 Text | early at the accustomed place. On our arrival the jailer
382 Text | as I am going to another place, it is very meet for me
383 Text | not persuaded in the first place that I am going to other
384 Text | the dwelling in her own place alone, as in another life,
385 Text | their departure to that place where, when they arrive,
386 Text | to my ability, to find a place;—whether I have sought in
387 Text | she has left the body her place may be nowhere, and that
388 Text | of the dead exist in some place out of which they come again.~
389 Text | our soul had been in some place before existing in the form
390 Text | he replied, is a large place, Cebes, and has many good
391 Text | invisible, in passing to the place of the true Hades, which
392 Text | in themselves and in the place to which they go are those
393 Text | Let us then, in the first place, he said, be careful of
394 Text | each particular in the best place; and I argued that if any
395 Text | perish and the even take the place of the odd?’ Now to him
396 Text | leads him to a certain place in which the dead are gathered
397 Text | when she arrives at the place where the other souls are
398 Text | this other world was the place of the true heaven and the
399 Text | as follows:—In the first place, the earth, when looked
400 Text | between the two, and near the place of outlet pours into a vast
401 Text | when the dead arrive at the place to which the genius of each
402 Text | all who ever came to this place, I will not impute the angry
Phaedrus
Part
403 Intro| to the inspiration of the place, which appears to be dedicated
404 Intro| to personal beauty, her place was taken by young mankind
405 Intro| all are to return to the place from whence they came; because
406 Intro| passionate elements have no place in His nature. So we should
407 Intro| of modern Europe, had no place in the classical times of
408 Intro| that we are putting ‘in the place of Art the preliminaries
409 Intro| second-rate, reputation has a place in the innumerable rolls
410 Intro| uses of a word, took the place of the aim or subject of
411 Text | unusually long, and he went to a place outside the wall that he
412 Text | Lead on, and look out for a place in which we can sit down.~
413 Text | know, Socrates, whether the place is not somewhere here at
414 Text | an altar of Boreas at the place.~PHAEDRUS: I have never
415 Text | Areopagus, and not from this place. Now I quite acknowledge
416 Text | listen to me, in the first place, I, in my intercourse with
417 Text | beaten gold, and take your place by the colossal offerings
418 Text | consider that from this place we stir not until you have
419 Text | silence; for surely the place is holy; so that you must
420 Text | the change which has taken place in him, when he asks for
421 Text | can, for jealousy has no place in the celestial choir.
422 Text | round again to the same place. In the revolution she beholds
423 Text | each one can return to the place from whence she came, for
424 Text | punished; others to some place in heaven whither they are
425 Text | by night nor abide in her place by day. And wherever she
426 Text | who, coming to rest at a place of resort of theirs, like
427 Text | of putting an ass in the place of a horse, puts good for
428 Text | SOCRATES: Yes; and in the next place he must have a keen eye
429 Text | through the flood to the place of starting. His address
430 Text | the same kind which have a place in the system. Am I not
431 Text | offspring;—being, in the first place, the word which he finds
432 Text | the gods dwelling in this place, and which I will myself
433 Text | other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward
Philebus
Part
434 Intro| divine mind has the first place, nothing is said of this
435 Intro| scale is measure; the second place is assigned to symmetry;
436 Intro| pains, has led Plato to place under one head the pleasures
437 Intro| having only gained the fifth place in the scale of goods, is
438 Intro| preliminary remarks. In the first place he has a dreamy recollection
439 Intro| which is pleasure to find a place? As clearly in the infinite
440 Intro| good. But where shall we place mind? That is a very serious
441 Intro| class. We will examine the place and origin of both.~What
442 Intro| at least for the second place, whom I propose as rivals
443 Intro| renounce the claim to the first place. But mind is ten thousand
444 Intro| antecedent pains, claim a place in the scale of goods.~There
445 Intro| The Utilitarian finds a place in his system for this virtue
446 Intro| that supreme or exclusive place which their authors would
447 Intro| miserable (Arist. Ethics), or place a bad man in the first rank
448 Intro| exclusiveness. There is no place for Kant or Hegel, for Plato
449 Intro| glory, they retain their place in the organism of knowledge.~
450 Intro| existence.~‘What is the place of happiness or utility
451 Intro| for the first time has a place in philosophy; the natural
452 Intro| of ideas has taken their place. The flowers of rhetoric
453 Intro| philosophers would be out of place here. Any real discussion
454 Intro| philosophies were taking place everywhere, what eclecticisms
455 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, as to whether these unities
456 Text | you would in the first place be utterly ignorant of whether
457 Text | present claim the first place for mind as against the
458 Text | understanding about the second place. For you might affirm pleasure
459 Text | either in the first or second place, and does not, if I may
460 Text | first but of the second place, she would be terribly damaged
461 Text | enquiring whether the second place belonged to pleasure or
462 Text | about the first and second place, which was the original
463 Text | And we see what is the place and nature of this life
464 Text | can we without irreverence place wisdom and knowledge and
465 Text | propose to answer in my place?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly I
466 Text | next examine what is their place and under what conditions
467 Text | moisture replenishing the dry place is a pleasure: once more,
468 Text | is the conclusion we will place it to the account of mind
469 Text | her contest for the second place, should she have to resign
470 Text | proceed.~SOCRATES: Did we not place hunger, thirst, and the
471 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, about money; the ignorant
472 Text | the admixture which takes place in comedy? Why but to convince
473 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, arithmetic is of two kinds,
474 Text | not award to her the first place.~PROTARCHUS: And pray, what
475 Text | Socrates.~SOCRATES: In the next place, as to the mixture, here
476 Text | saying, that the second place may be duly assigned.~PROTARCHUS:
477 Text | I would claim the second place for mind over pleasure,
478 Text | pleasure would lose the second place as well as the first.~PROTARCHUS:
Protagoras
Part
479 Intro| conversation which had taken place between himself and the
480 Intro| demanded of him. (2) The exact place of the Protagoras among
481 Text | attendant here shall give up his place to you.~SOCRATES: To be
482 Text | I have to be in another place), I will depart; although
483 Text | Clearly he who is in the first place a physician, and in the
484 Text | physician, and in the second place a good physician; for he
485 Text | to approach.~In the next place, you would affirm virtue
486 Text | reply; but in the first place there is a difficulty in
The Republic
Book
487 1 | day after it actually took place to Timaeus Hermocrates,
488 1 | goddess which will take place in the evening? ~With horses!
489 1 | drawing nearer to that other place, he has a clearer view of
490 1 | single person-in the first place rendering him incapable
491 1 | himself, and in the second place making him an enemy to himself
492 2 | three classes you would place justice? ~In the highest
493 2 | opening in the earth at the place where he was feeding his
494 2 | And at his side let us place the just man in his nobleness
495 2 | counsels." ~In the first place, he is thought just, and
496 2 | might be found in another place which was larger and in
497 2 | situation of the city-to find a place where nothing need be imported
498 2 | needed and therefore had no place in the former edition of
499 2 | Then the lying poet has no place in our idea of God? ~I should
500 3 | carried out. ~In the next place our youth must be temperate? ~