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The Apology
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1 Intro| The defence properly so called; 2nd. The shorter address 2 Text | you the reason why I am called wise and have such an evil 3 Text | many calumnies. And I am called wise, for my hearers always 4 Text | impeach and arrest me, and you called and shouted, I made up my Charmides Part
5 PreS | The two tendencies may be called the horizontal and perpendicular 6 PreS | Fathers practised, sometimes called ‘the mystical interpretation 7 Intro| the Republic will not be called by the name of (Greek). 8 Intro| they belong to the class called dialogues of search (Greek), 9 Text | been a statue.~Chaerephon called me and said: What do you 10 Text | nobly and usefully made he called works; and such makings 11 Text | works; and such makings he called workings, and doings; and 12 Text | must be supposed to have called such things only man’s proper 13 Text | class, that science which is called wisdom or temperance is Cratylus Part
14 Intro| in the dialogue which is called after him.~Between these 15 Intro| adversaries: Ouranos is so called apo tou oran ta ano, which, 16 Intro| then a man will be rightly called a horse by me, and a man 17 Intro| son had two names—~‘Hector called him Scamandrius, but the 18 Intro| Astyanax’?~Now, if the men called him Astyanax, is it not 19 Intro| explanation;—the boy was called Astyanax (‘king of the city’), 20 Intro| the lion’s whelp may be called a lion, or the horse’s foal 21 Intro| the son of a king may be called a king. But if the horse 22 Intro| calf, then that would be called a calf. Whether the syllables 23 Intro| begotten of Uranus, who is so called apo tou oran ta ano, from 24 Intro| and demi-gods. Gods are so called, apo tou thein, from the 25 Intro| but good; and they are called demons, quasi daemones, 26 Intro| or rhetoricians, and so called apo tou erotan, or eirein, 27 Intro| wants there, and hence he is called Pluto or the rich. He will 28 Intro| diviner, Aplos, as he is called in the Thessalian dialect ( 29 Intro| destruction. The Muses are so calledapo tou mosthai. The gentle 30 Intro| forget (lethe). Artemis is so called from her healthy well-balanced 31 Intro| brother of speech, and is called Pan because speech indicates 32 Intro| us to see that he is so called because at his rising he 33 Intro| dithyrambic name.’ Meis is so called apo tou meiousthai, from 34 Intro| beauty, is therefore rightly called the beautiful. The meaning 35 Intro| call emera was formerly called imera; and this shows the 36 Intro| foreign word, and is so called apo tou algeinou: odune 37 Intro| anciently esros, and so called because it flows into (esrei) 38 Intro| our own minds,’ such as is called forth, not by familiar mental 39 Text | him, is that which he is called. To this he replies—‘If 40 Text | that a man will be rightly called a horse by me individually, 41 Text | individually, and rightly called a man by the rest of the 42 Text | horse again would be rightly called a man by me and a horse 43 Text | Might not that be justly called the true or ideal shuttle?~ 44 Text | know that he ought to be called Xanthus and not Scamander— 45 Text | says that the Trojan men called him Astyanax (king of the 46 Text | the city); but if the men called him Astyanax, the other 47 Text | the son of a king is to be called a king. And whether the 48 Text | religious father should be called irreligious?~HERMOGENES: 49 Text | SOCRATES: He should not be called Theophilus (beloved of God) 50 Text | who appears to be rightly called; whether chance gave the 51 Text | think that Atreus is rightly called; for his murder of Chrysippus 52 Text | name implies, he is rightly called Pelops who sees what is 53 Text | begotten of Uranus, rightly so called (apo tou oran ta ano) from 54 Text | deceptive because they are often called after ancestors with whose 55 Text | running nature they were called Gods or runners (Theous, 56 Text | entire conviction that he called them demons, because they 57 Text | and death, and is rightly called a demon.~HERMOGENES: Then 58 Text | you tell me why men are called anthropoi?—that is more 59 Text | I am not mistaken, they called psyche. But please stay 60 Text | we term ousia is by some called esia, and by others again 61 Text | essence of things should be called estia, which is akin to 62 Text | and is therefore rightly called osia. Enough of this, which 63 Text | Pluto, whether the latter is called by that or by his other 64 Text | go on, and therefore he called the ruler of this element 65 Text | down there; wherefore he is called Pluto (or the rich). Note 66 Text | Hermogenes, and the legislator called him Hades, not from the 67 Text | the Goddess may be truly called Pherepaphe (Pherepapha), 68 Text | them, he may be rightly called Apolouon (purifier); or 69 Text | truth, he may be most fitly called Aplos, from aplous (sincere), 70 Text | poles of heaven as they are called, or in the harmony of song, 71 Text | enquiries (mosthai); and Leto is called by this name, because she 72 Text | be Letho, as she is often called by strangers—they seem to 73 Text | Didoinusos, as he might be called in fun,—and oinos is properly 74 Text | thought a nicer form, and called her Athene.~HERMOGENES: 75 Text | Ares?~SOCRATES: Ares may be called, if you will, from his manhood ( 76 Text | also appears to have been called from the verb ‘to tell’ ( 77 Text | of all things, is rightly called aipolos (goat-herd), he 78 Text | moon is not unfrequently called selanaia.~HERMOGENES: True.~ 79 Text | SOCRATES: Meis (month) is called from meiousthai (to lessen), 80 Text | for the earth may be truly calledmother’ (gaia, genneteira), 81 Text | about them; they are rightly called the orai because they divide ( 82 Text | admirable part of nature is called agathon. Dikaiosune (justice) 83 Text | diaion) all, is rightly called dikaion; the letter k is 84 Text | that justice is rightly so called because partaking of the 85 Text | hindrance, and is therefore called arete, or, more correctly, 86 Text | Is not mind that which called (kalesan) things by their 87 Text | SOCRATES: Then mind is rightly called beauty because she does 88 Text | upon this principle are called sumphora or sumpheronta, 89 Text | cherdaleon (gainful) is called from cherdos (gain), but 90 Text | very ancient times they called the day either imera or 91 Text | emera (short e), which is called by us emera (long e).~HERMOGENES: 92 Text | darkness, and is therefore called imera, from imeros, desire.~ 93 Text | who imagine the day to be called emera because it makes things 94 Text | grievous); odune (grief) is called from the putting on (endusis) 95 Text | terpsis (delight) is so called from the pleasure creeping ( 96 Text | soul; thumos (passion) is called from the rushing (thuseos) 97 Text | present; eros (love) is so called because flowing in (esron) 98 Text | and from flowing in was called esros (influx) in the old 99 Text | omicron for omega, and is called eros, now that omega is 100 Text | being, which is likewise called not going (oukion or ouki 101 Text | What will this imitator be called?~HERMOGENES: I imagine, 102 Text | form syllables, as they are called, and from syllables make 103 Text | this artist of names is called the legislator?~CRATYLUS: 104 Text | are aware, that which is called by us sklerotes, is by the 105 Text | sklerotes, is by the Eretrians called skleroter.~CRATYLUS: Very Critias Part
106 Intro| the gods, and when he had called them together, he spoke 107 Text | part of it can be truly called a remnant of the land that 108 Text | wasted body, as they may be called, as in the case of small 109 Text | an only daughter who was called Cleito. The maiden had already 110 Text | island and the ocean were called Atlantic. To his twin brother, 111 Text | the country which is now called the region of Gades in that 112 Text | second pair of twins he called one Ampheres, and the other 113 Text | fourth pair of twins he called the elder Elasippus, and 114 Text | things. And when he had called them together, he spake Crito Part
115 Text | clothed in bright raiment, who called to me and said: O Socrates,~‘ Euthydemus Part
116 Intro| approach of a second monster, called upon his nephew Iolaus to 117 Text | the latter is generally calledknowing’ rather than ‘learning,’ 118 Text | of politics, as they are called. This is the old, old song 119 Text | earnestly entreated and called upon the strangers to save 120 Text | was growing troublesome he called Iolaus, his nephew, to his Euthyphro Part
121 Text | about some act which is called in question, and which by 122 Text | attention to the gods which is called piety?~EUTHYPHRO: It is The First Alcibiades Part
123 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And I called the excellence in wrestling 124 Text | name of the art which is called after them?~ALCIBIADES: 125 Text | the people of the country called the queen’s girdle, and 126 Text | and another, which they called her veil; and several other 127 Text | is nothing which may be called more properly ourselves 128 Text | against him, and which is called the pupil, there is a sort Gorgias Part
129 Intro| they may be more worthily called): (1) that to do is worse 130 Intro| is introduced. He is called by Callicles a popular declaimer, 131 Intro| improvement of human life, are called flatteries. They are all 132 Intro| them, and are proud to be called by their names. (Compare 133 Intro| Protagoras in the dialogue called after him: (5) the speech 134 Intro| especially of what may be called the theme or proem (beginning ‘ 135 Text | more to the art which is called rhetoric than to dialectic.~ 136 Text | than geometry would be so called by you.~GORGIAS: You are 137 Text | shameful and unjust, and is called injustice (compare Republic), 138 Text | invented a tale in which he called the soul—because of its 139 Text | pithon.), and the ignorant he called the uninitiated or leaky, 140 Text | complaint in his eyes which is called ophthalmia?~CALLICLES: To 141 Text | this universe is therefore called Cosmos or order, not disorder 142 Text | Pyrilampesdarling who is called after them, must be by nature 143 Text | man receiving pay who is called in to advise about building 144 Text | and punishment, which is called Tartarus. And in the time Laches Part
145 Text | this is mine, who is also called after his grandfather, Aristides. 146 Text | these cases, and which is called courage? Do you now understand 147 Text | is that quality which is called quickness, and which is 148 Text | common quality which is called courage, and which includes 149 Text | Crommyonian sow would be called by you courageous. And this 150 Text | which taken together are called virtue.~NICIAS: Certainly.~ Laws Book
151 1 | the state may be truly called its own inferior and therefore 152 1 | that kind of intestine war called civil, which no one, if 153 1 | one which is universally called civil war, and is as we 154 1 | danger, and may be truly called perfect justice. Whereas, 155 1 | part of virtue, and this called forth my subsequent remarks. 156 1 | beating; there is, too, the so–called Crypteia, or secret service, 157 1 | will not be worthy to be called in the true sense men and 158 1 | on the cart,” as they are called; and among our Tarentine 159 1 | and is not worthy to be called education at all. But let 160 1 | decree by the State, is called Law.~Cleinias. I am hardly 161 1 | and golden cord of reason, called by us the common law of 162 1 | are the two fears, as I called them; one of which is the 163 2 | my view, will be rightly called education.~Cleinias. I think, 164 2 | or harmony, as they are called, to us, the Gods, who, as 165 2 | serious training, they are called plays and songs, and are 166 2 | let no other thing that is called good ever be his. For the 167 2 | man be rich in all the so–called goods of fortune, is the 168 2 | immortality, and none of the so–called evils which counterbalance 169 2 | or voice, and that they called out and jumped about in 170 2 | Now the order of motion is called rhythm, and the order of 171 2 | low are duly mingled, is called harmony; and both together 172 2 | divine fear which we have called reverence and shame?~Cleinias. 173 2 | scientific training may be called gymnastic.~Cleinias. Exactly.~ 174 3 | because they were what is called simpleminded; and when 175 3 | their ancestors, as they are called.~Cleinias. Probably.~Athenian. 176 3 | persons will themselves be called legislators, and will appoint 177 3 | and the opposite are to be called wise, even although, in 178 3 | legislators, as they are called, past and present, if we 179 3 | and one of them may be called monarchy and the other democracy: 180 3 | differently; through the so–called blessing of being royal 181 3 | and the Eunuch, as they called him, who despised the folly 182 3 | Persians, although they are all called Great. And their degeneracy 183 3 | the preceding discourse called reverence, of which the 184 3 | to the Gods, which were called hymns; and there was another 185 3 | another and opposite sort called lamentations, and another 186 3 | celebrating the birth of Dionysus, called, I believe, “dithyrambs.” 187 3 | exhibit and imitate the old so called Titanic nature, and come 188 4 | of some philosophers is called prudence, but that which 189 4 | the true state ought to be called by the name of the God who 190 5 | after whom they are to be called—if he be a man of sense, 191 5 | placed, and they will be called by these or similar names: 192 6 | who would be more rightly called by their popular name of 193 6 | two equalities which are called by the same name, but are 194 6 | care of the city shall be called wardens of the city; and 195 6 | care of the agora shall be called wardens of the agora; and 196 6 | of the temples shall be called priests. Those who hold 197 6 | this is committed may be called the secret police, or wardens 198 6 | the magistrates must be called into counsel, and the whole 199 6 | Italian banditti, as they are called. A man who considers all 200 6 | away from that which is called pleasantest to the best, 201 7 | describing are commonly called by the general name of unwritten 202 7 | great or small, of what are called laws or manners or pursuits, 203 7 | will follow what I just now called the greatest of evils to 204 7 | to courage, may be fairly called manly; but that which inclines 205 7 | neighbourhood of the Black Sea, called Sauromatides, who not only 206 7 | the regulation is to be called a law or only a practice, 207 7 | motion may be in general called dancing, and is of two kinds: 208 7 | pleasures, and may be truly called and is the dance of peace. 209 7 | and rational name, when he called them Emmeleiai, or dances 210 7 | the dance of war which he called the Pyrrhic, and the dance 211 7 | dance of peace which he called Emmeleia, or the dance of 212 7 | amusements which are generally called comedy. And, if any of the 213 7 | that there is a third thing called depth?~Cleinias. Of course.~ 214 7 | of which the one sort is called hunting by night, in which 215 8 | subjects; but they may be truly called states of discord, in which 216 8 | desire, and of these so–called loves, for they are of two 217 8 | with their ears of the so–called free love everywhere prevailing 218 8 | one, or ought rather to be called two, be laid down respecting 219 8 | class of laws which shall be called the laws of husbandmen. 220 8 | food, which is commonly called retail trade. And butchers 221 9 | society of those who are called good men among you; hear 222 9 | what most of those who are called doctors always have at their 223 9 | whole life of man, is to be called just; although the hurt 224 9 | of the omen, let him be called so, that he may be the continuer 225 9 | comes to the rescue shall be called to the first place in the 226 10 | Who can be calm when he is called upon to prove the existence 227 10 | nocturnal council, and is to be called the “House of Reformation”; 228 10 | of the country, shall be called by some name expressive 229 10 | the same opinions and is called a clever man, is full of 230 11 | dealings with those who are called diviners, and who in any 231 11 | the charge, he shall be called a rogue, and deemed to have 232 11 | innumerable others have also called down wrath upon their children, 233 11 | Now in our state this so–called art, whether really an art 234 12 | not always deserve to be called the thrower away of his 235 12 | diffused in many places, and called by many names; and the office 236 12 | the fourth class.~The so–called decision of Rhadamanthus 237 12 | in common: these shall be called arbiters rather than judges. 238 12 | each one of us which is called the soul goes on her way 239 12 | with them, may be truly called the salvation of all.~Cleinias. 240 12 | not that which we just now called health, or a general who 241 12 | in the first place, to be called a ruler at all; further, Lysis Part
242 Intro| absence of Menexenus, who is called away to take part in a sacrifice. 243 Intro| dialogue is what would be called in the language of Thrasyllus 244 Text | and is not as yet commonly called by his own name; but, although 245 Text | this moment Menexenus was called away by some one who came 246 Text | from them. For they are called dear because of another Menexenus Part
247 Text | to say, for he has been called upon to speak at a moment’ 248 Text | of men, and is sometimes called democracy, but is really Meno Part
249 Intro| another sect of philosophers, called ‘the Friends of Ideas,’ 250 Text | great in wisdom and are called saintly heroes in after Parmenides Part
251 Intro| things which separately are called either, and together both. 252 Intro| modern times, because we are called upon to analyze our ideas 253 Text | there is an art which is called by the vulgar idle talking, 254 Text | thought, and to what may be called ideas.~Why, yes, he said, 255 Text | one and being—to be simply called a part, or must the word ‘ 256 Text | things, which may be rightly called both.~How so.~In this way— 257 Text | that which is correctly called both, be also two?~Undoubtedly.~ 258 Text | one nor two, nor are they called by the name of any number?~ Phaedo Part
259 Intro| Compare Matt. xxii.: ‘Many are called but few are chosen.’) And 260 Intro| one huge chasm or opening called Tartarus, into which streams 261 Intro| Cocytus, is that which is called by the poets the Stygian 262 Intro| good, which are otherwise called evil. For all progress is 263 Intro| which he is the narrator, is called ‘the madman,’ and who testifies 264 Text | told us to stay until he called us. ‘For the Eleven,’ he 265 Text | How singular is the thing called pleasure, and how curiously 266 Text | pleasures—if they are to be called pleasures—of eating and 267 Text | conquered by pleasure is called by men intemperance, to 268 Text | the same names and may be called equal or beautiful,—are 269 Text | this state of the soul is called wisdom?~That is well and 270 Text | the visible world, and is called a corpse, and would naturally 271 Text | social virtues which are called temperance and justice, 272 Text | perish in that which is called death, how shall we answer 273 Text | over, end in that which is called death. And whether the soul 274 Text | department of philosophy which is called the investigation of nature; 275 Text | are inherent and which are called after them, but now about 276 Text | The odd number is always called by the name of odd?~Very 277 Text | the only thing which is called odd? Are there not other 278 Text | their own name, and yet are called odd, because, although not 279 Text | example, that three may be called by its proper name, and 280 Text | proper name, and also be called odd, which is not the same 281 Text | portion of time which is called life, but of eternity! And 282 Text | and many other poets, have called Tartarus. And the see-saw 283 Text | of the earth, as they are called, they flow through the earth 284 Text | greatest and outermost is that called Oceanus, which flows round 285 Text | Pyriphlegethon, as the stream is called, which throws up jets of 286 Text | this is that river which is called the Stygian river, and falls Phaedrus Part
287 Intro| victory of the rational is called temperance, and the victory 288 Intro| works in him is by mortals called love, but the immortals 289 Intro| of life to which fate has called him (‘he aiblins might, 290 Text | Muses, melodious, as ye are called, whether you have received 291 Text | conquering principle is called temperance; but when desire, 292 Text | that power of misrule is called excess. Now excess has many 293 Text | and the other desires, is called gluttony, and he who is 294 Text | who is possessed by it is called a glutton; the tyrannical 295 Text | the same family would be called;—it will be the name of 296 Text | force, receiving a name, is called love (erromenos eros).’~ 297 Text | completed his poem, which is called ‘the recantation,’ immediately 298 Text | with madness (manike), or called them both by the same name, 299 Text | composition of soul and body is called a living and mortal creature. 300 Text | who loves the beautiful is called a lover because he partakes 301 Text | mystery which may be truly called most blessed, celebrated 302 Text | flow towards her, therefore called emotion (imeros), and is 303 Text | I am talking, is by men called love, and among the gods 304 Text | on this very account; and called him a ‘speech writer’ again 305 Text | form, lest they should be called Sophists by posterity.~SOCRATES: 306 Text | and therefore are rightly called slavish.~SOCRATES: There 307 Text | Theuth; the bird which is called the Ibis is sacred to him, 308 Text | and the god himself is called by them Ammon. To him came 309 Text | them, then they are to be called, not only poets, orators, 310 Text | away some, may be justly called poet or speech-maker or Philebus Part
311 Intro| Why then should they be called by a common name? Or, if 312 Intro| are very rarely, if ever, called upon at the moment of performing 313 Text | Philebus says that she is called Aphrodite, but that her 314 Text | naming her amiss; let her be called what she pleases. But Pleasure 315 Text | whether pleasure is to be called the good, or wisdom, or 316 Text | ought, as they say, to be called rhythms and measures; and 317 Text | single art, and this he called the art of grammar or letters.~ 318 Text | the cause may be rightly called one?~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 319 Text | them,—and may therefore be called a fourth principle?~PROTARCHUS: 320 Text | months, and may be justly called wisdom and mind?~PROTARCHUS: 321 Text | which they are pleased to be called.~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 322 Text | class of the four which we called the cause of all; and I 323 Text | motion would be properly called consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: 324 Text | of itself a good, and is called pleasant?~PROTARCHUS: But 325 Text | name is the feeling to be called which is thus produced in 326 Text | their composite state are called sometimes pleasures and 327 Text | may not all this be truly called an evil condition?~PROTARCHUS: 328 Text | laughed at, may be truly called ridiculous, but those who 329 Text | know whether that which is called essence is, properly speaking, 330 Text | guessing, which is commonly called art, and is perfected by 331 Text | and true opinions as we called them? These come after the Protagoras Part
332 Intro| as in both the Dialogues called by his name, he now adds 333 Text | thought that I heard him called Agathon, and my suspicion 334 Text | corrected, or, in other words, called to account, which is a term 335 Text | particular ought not to be called alike, nor things which 336 Text | I turned to Prodicus and called him. Prodicus, I said, Simonides 337 Text | way of speaking, would be called my skill in poetry; or if 338 Text | of the soul is not to be calledbeing overcome by pleasure,’ 339 Text | particular knowledge which is called measuring. And you are also 340 Text | there is a certain thing called fear or terror; and here, The Republic Book
341 1 | account; neither is he to be called a sailor; the name pilot 342 1 | in particular cases are called robbers of temples, and 343 2 | man who is worthy to be called a man would ever submit 344 2 | importers and exporters, who are called merchants? ~Yes. ~Then we 345 2 | one city to another are called merchants? ~Yes, he said. ~ 346 2 | accordingly they sell, and are called, if I do not mistake, hirelings, " 347 2 | him who is deceived may be called the true lie; for the lie 348 3 | he had left the camp, he called upon Apollo by his many 349 3 | the soul, may be rightly called the true musician and harmonist 350 3 | young men whom we before called guardians may be more properly 351 4 | Then a city is not to be called wise because possessing 352 4 | only knowledge worthy to be called wisdom, has been ordained 353 4 | case he is blamed and is called the slave of self and unprincipled. ~ 354 4 | acknowledge, may be justly called master of itself, if the 355 4 | servants, and in the freemen so called who are of the lowest and 356 4 | replied. ~It may also be called temperate, and for the same 357 4 | a greater and less, are called by the same name, are they 358 4 | unlike in so far as they are called the same? ~Like, he replied. ~ 359 4 | becomes defined, and is hence called not merely science, but 360 5 | mothers came together will be called their brothers and sisters, 361 5 | give the rulers? ~They are called saviours and helpers, he 362 5 | of antagonism should be called war; but when Hellenes fight 363 5 | and such enmity is to be called discord. ~I agree. ~Consider 364 5 | friends, which is not to be called a war? ~Certainly not. ~ 365 5 | honey-pale," as they are called, what is the very name but 366 5 | those many things which are called by particular names be said 367 5 | in each thing are to be called lovers of wisdom and not 368 6 | regarded? Will he not be called by them a prater, a star-gazer, 369 6 | helmsmen to those who are called by them goodfor-nothings 370 6 | a single idea, which is called the essence of each. ~Very 371 7 | anything at all of what are now called realities. ~Not all in a 372 7 | this knowledge may be truly called necessary, necessitating 373 7 | our previous sketch, was called understanding. But why should 374 8 | business in the city are called simpletons, and held in 375 8 | sort, being those which are called unnecessary? ~Obviously. ~ 376 8 | us? And they are rightly called so, because we are framed 377 8 | and virtue, may be rightly called unnecessary? ~Very true. ~ 378 8 | democracy; he may truly be called the democratic man. ~Let 379 8 | have little. ~And this is called the wealthy class, and the 380 8 | whom he meets; he to be called a tyrant, who is making 381 8 | new citizens whom he has called into existence, who admire 382 9 | why, of old, love has been called a tyrant? ~I should not The Second Alcibiades Part
383 Text | evils might be averted, but called down new ones. And was not The Seventh Letter Part
384 Text | of life which was there called the life of happiness, stuffed 385 Text | pleasure which is falsely called after the goddess of love. 386 Text | whereas immediate action is called for by the disorders of 387 Text | a disquisition, as it is called, on this topic-except for 388 Text | prevents the things now called round from being called 389 Text | called round from being called straight, and the straight 390 Text | learning and in what is called moral character)-or it may The Sophist Part
391 Intro| in the dialogue which is called by his name. Theaetetus 392 Intro| well as philosophers were called Sophists in the fifth century 393 Intro| in the dialogue which is called after him, is exhibited 394 Intro| Antisthenes wrote a book called ‘Physicus,’ is hardly a 395 Intro| craft. Conquest by craft is called hunting, and of hunting 396 Intro| The hunting of the last is called fishing; and of fishing, 397 Intro| seller of the arts may be called an art-seller; the seller 398 Intro| appearances, which last has been called by us phantastic. And this 399 Intro| maxim of identity, as it is called, A = A, does not fulfil 400 Text | these may be appropriately called by a single name.~THEAETETUS: 401 Text | to be an art which may be called acquisitive.~THEAETETUS: 402 Text | STRANGER: Open force may be called fighting, and secret force 403 Text | after living things may be called animal hunting.~THEAETETUS: 404 Text | prevent egress, may be rightly called an enclosure.~THEAETETUS: 405 Text | first kind of capture may be called by us capture with enclosures, 406 Text | up under one name, may be called striking, unless you, Theaetetus, 407 Text | by the hunters themselves called firing, or spearing by firelight.~ 408 Text | And the fishing by day is called by the general name of barbing, 409 Text | who is below from above is called spearing, because this is 410 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes, it is often called so.~STRANGER: Then now there 411 Text | art of conversation may be called in one word the art of persuasion.~ 412 Text | of money, may be fairly called by another name?~THEAETETUS: 413 Text | sells them be quite as truly called a merchant as he who sells 414 Text | trade in learning must be called by some name germane to 415 Text | them, and he would still be called a Sophist?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 416 Text | strength may be properly called by some such name as violent.~ 417 Text | answers, and this is commonly called disputation?~THEAETETUS: 418 Text | as I have observed, is called a purification.~THEAETETUS: 419 Text | the soul may be properly called purification?~THEAETETUS: 420 Text | the one which is generally called vice, and is obviously a 421 Text | argument; and let this be called by you and me the nobly-descended 422 Text | and should not even be called ‘it,’ for the use of the 423 Text | STRANGER: One of them is called nouns, and the other verbs.~ 424 Text | exception, that what is called thought is the unuttered 425 Text | the lips and is audible is called speech?~THEAETETUS: True.~ 426 Text | two remaining parts may be called the making of likenesses; The Statesman Part
427 Intro| herdsman, and his art may be called either the art of managing 428 Intro| living creatures, when we called it the ‘feeding’ of animals 429 Intro| material; the latter are called clothes, and are made by 430 Intro| playthings, as they may be fitly called, for they have no serious 431 Intro| what is written, shall be called not an artist, but a dreamer, 432 Intro| maintain the law, this is called aristocracy, or if they 433 Intro| science or opinion, this is called monarchy; and when he has 434 Intro| ignorance and passion, he is called a tyrant. These forms of 435 Intro| the Jewish Scriptures is calledeating of the tree of the 436 Text | compare Theaet.), the other is called by my name. And we should 437 Text | physicians, must not he also be called a physician?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 438 Text | reference to his art, be truly calledroyal’?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 439 Text | and this science may be called either royal or political 440 Text | nature can be tamed are called tame, and those which cannot 441 Text | which cannot be tamed are called wild.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~ 442 Text | another part, which was called command-for-self, on the 443 Text | but collectively, which we called the art of rearing a herd?~ 444 Text | not another, and is always called by the same name.~YOUNG 445 Text | together by themselves are called clothes, and the art which 446 Text | production of clothes, may be called co-operative, and those 447 Text | made into a firm thread, is called the warp, and the art which 448 Text | which are thus spun are called the woof, and the art which 449 Text | is set over them may be called the art of spinning the 450 Text | entire woven substance is called by us a woollen garment, 451 Text | natural for the greater to be called greater with reference to 452 Text | of defence, may be truly called defences, and are for the 453 Text | seventh class, which may be called by the general term of nourishment, 454 Text | rulers, as you just now called them, but not themselves 455 Text | the multitude, which is called by the name of democracy?~ 456 Text | what is this violence to be called? Or rather, before you answer, 457 Text | is this compulsion to be called? Would you ever dream of 458 Text | political art error is not called disease, but evil, or disgrace, 459 Text | matters, he is not to be called a pilot or physician, but 460 Text | form, such a government is called aristocracy; and when they 461 Text | surely be the same—he will be called a king; and thus the five 462 Text | may not such an one be called a tyrant?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 463 Text | slowness or gentleness is called cowardice or sluggishness; The Symposium Part
464 Intro| towards gods and parents is called divination. For divination 465 Intro| pursuit of the whole is called love. There was a time when 466 Intro| merely the feeling usually so called, but the mystical contemplation 467 Intro| remark that Aristodemus is called ‘the little’ in Xenophon’ 468 Intro| occurring in the Dialogue called the Phaedrus. This is still 469 Intro| two Dialogues which are called by his name, and also with 470 Text | right form;—we should not be called upon to praise Love in such 471 Text | having no mother, who is called the heavenly Aphrodite—she 472 Text | common, as the other love is called heavenly. All the gods ought 473 Text | already, which latter is called education, then the difficulty 474 Text | in mind that you will be called to account, I may be induced 475 Text | which in our language is called the belly, like the purses 476 Text | knot (the same which is called the navel); he also moulded 477 Text | double nature which was once called Androgynous are lovers of 478 Text | pursuit of the whole is called love. There was a time, 479 Text | you know that they are not called poets, but have other names; 480 Text | this sense of the word are called poets.’ ‘Very true,’ I said. ‘ 481 Text | gymnastics or philosophy, are not called lovers—the name of the whole 482 Text | eagerness and heat which is called love? and what is the object 483 Text | absolute unity: a man is called the same, and yet in the 484 Text | and families, and which is called temperance and justice. Theaetetus Part
485 Intro| that the dialogue which is called by his name was already 486 Intro| language of Thrasyllus, may be called the Second Platonic Trilogy. 487 Intro| in the dialogue which is called by his name. The Cratylus 488 Intro| practice—they do not want to be called procuresses. There are some 489 Intro| title of his book, which was called “The Truth”) in secret to 490 Intro| and ‘other’ in Greek are called ‘other’—eteron). He who 491 Intro| easily do what are sometimes called our simple ideas pass into 492 Intro| world.~Imagination has been called that ‘busy faculty’ which 493 Intro| imaginary science may be called, in the language of ancient 494 Intro| to ourselves, which is called consciousness, or, when 495 Intro| authority of a science, has called attention to many facts 496 Intro| our thoughts to be always called up by association. Yet it 497 Text | compared to square figures and called square or equilateral numbers;— 498 Text | compared to oblong figures, and called them oblong numbers.~SOCRATES: 499 Text | equilateral plane numbers, were called by us lengths or magnitudes; 500 Text | the oblong numbers, were called powers or roots; the reason


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