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The Apology
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1 Text | world good? Is not the exact opposite the truth? One man is able 2 Text | Nay, Athenians, the very opposite is the truth. For all these Charmides Part
3 PreS | the Greek language is the opposite of this. The same tendency Cratylus Part
4 Intro| and Cratylus, are at the opposite poles of the argument. But 5 Intro| is euporia, which is the opposite of this—the everflowing ( 6 Intro| divine motion. Pseudos is the opposite of this, implying the principle 7 Intro| of kinesis or eisis, the opposite is stasis). This use of 8 Intro| of language, we trace the opposite and contrasted elements 9 Text | given, his should have an opposite meaning.~HERMOGENES: Certainly, 10 Text | thing, arete will be the opposite of it, signifying in the 11 Text | sometimes give an entirely opposite sense; I may instance the 12 Text | has a meaning which is the opposite of all the other appellations 13 Text | pseudos (falsehood) is the opposite of motion; here is another 14 Text | disciple. But I fear that the opposite is more probable, and I 15 Text | convention, or make a new and opposite one, according to which 16 Text | state of language; as the opposite is the most imperfect. But 17 Text | are at rest; which is the opposite of motion.~CRATYLUS: Yes, Critias Part
18 Intro| and the Lycabettus on the opposite side to the Pnyx, having 19 Text | Lycabettus as a boundary on the opposite side to the Pnyx, and was Euthydemus Part
20 Text | he jumped up and stood opposite to us: and all the other 21 Text | term is employed of two opposite sorts of men, of those who Euthyphro Part
22 Text | fear, Socrates, that the opposite will turn out to be the 23 Text | again—is it not always the opposite of piety, and also the same 24 Text | just and good, and hate the opposite of them?~EUTHYPHRO: Very 25 Text | pious and holy, and the opposite which they all hate, impious.~ The First Alcibiades Part
26 Text | liberty of proving to you the opposite of that which you will not Gorgias Part
27 Intro| and have thus been led to opposite and contradictory assertions 28 Intro| has already admitted the opposite of this, viz. that rhetoric 29 Intro| all of us are doing the opposite of what we ought to be doing.~ 30 Intro| whom you approve is the opposite of all this and is wretched. 31 Intro| improving men, may have just the opposite effect.~Like the general 32 Intro| they may often be the very opposite of what is expected by us. 33 Text | SOCRATES: And you said the opposite?~POLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: I 34 Text | equally measured by the opposite standard of pain and evil?~ 35 Text | SOCRATES: And from the opposite point of view, if indeed 36 Text | appear, in everything the opposite of what we ought to be doing?~ 37 Text | depreciates, and praises the opposite from partiality to himself, 38 Text | not convince you that the opposite is the truth?~CALLICLES: 39 Text | the soul which is in the opposite condition, that is, the 40 Text | the intemperate who is the opposite of the temperate. Such is 41 Text | injury? Must not the very opposite be true,—if he is to be Laches Part
42 Text | opposing army who is in the opposite circumstances to these and Laws Book
43 1 | gained, or censured in the opposite case.~Athenian. Whether 44 1 | war, or poverty, or the opposite of these; in all these states 45 1 | which pull us different and opposite ways, and to opposite actions; 46 1 | and opposite ways, and to opposite actions; and herein lies 47 1 | them; one of which is the opposite of pain and other fears, 48 1 | and other fears, and the opposite also of the greatest and 49 1 | effect of this quite the opposite of the effect of the other? 50 1 | us consider whether the opposite quality is not also to be 51 2 | done to the approver of the opposite sort of pleasure?~Cleinias. 52 2 | now by their own act the opposite result follows. What inference 53 2 | religious tendency. And the opposite view is most at variance 54 2 | point of view, the very opposite is the appearance of both 55 2 | or words which are of an opposite character; nor would they 56 2 | change his character into the opposite—such laws as will infuse 57 3 | being likely to end in the opposite of what he desires. And 58 3 | mental dexterity; and the opposite are to be called wise, even 59 3 | of his house and the very opposite of a saviour of the state: 60 3 | and there was another and opposite sort called lamentations, 61 4 | But with the bad man, the opposite of this is true: for the 62 4 | compelled to represent men of opposite dispositions, and thus to 63 5 | the goods which are the opposite of these evils, he will 64 5 | infinitely happier than the opposite.~Enough of the preamble; 65 5 | the other who is in the opposite case and is a good man cannot 66 6 | in many ways almost the opposite of one another; one of them 67 6 | parents; and he who is of the opposite temper ought to seek the 68 6 | temper ought to seek the opposite alliance. Let there be one 69 6 | and others do just the opposite.~Megillus. True.~Cleinias. 70 6 | rightly led by them, or the opposite if wrongly. Now these are 71 7 | our citizens pray for the opposite of what is good in matters 72 7 | music, when he hears the opposite he detests it, and calls 73 7 | music in three years; for opposite principles are confusing, 74 7 | or falling down; also the opposite postures which are those 75 7 | is the true sort; but the opposite is not right. In the dance 76 7 | own, and very often the opposite of our own. For a state 77 7 | impious; whereas the very opposite is the truth.~Cleinias. 78 7 | censure to that which has the opposite effect.~And now let us address 79 8 | and blaming him who is the opposite. And let poets celebrate 80 8 | no one has ever said the opposite, but every one from his 81 9 | with passion, but has an opposite power, working her will 82 9 | be often drawn by them in opposite directions at the same time.~ 83 10 | motion, or is the exact opposite of this true, or are some 84 10 | towards the same spot from opposite directions, they unite with 85 10 | Athenian. They rank under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 86 10 | therefore, would fall under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 87 10 | alternative is there but the opposite of their knowing?~Cleinias. 88 11 | of mankind are the very opposite: their desires are unbounded, 89 12 | not experience an effect opposite to that which the many imagine. 90 12 | fact?~Athenian. Just the opposite, as I said, of the opinion Lysis Part
91 Text | them, and went over to the opposite side of the room, where, 92 Text | all other things; for the opposite is the food of the opposite, 93 Text | opposite is the food of the opposite, whereas like receives nothing 94 Text | whether love is not the very opposite of hate; and what answer Menexenus Part
95 Text | honoured by reason of the opposite, as in other states, but Meno Part
96 Intro| progression by antagonism of two opposite aspects of philosophy. But 97 Text | tell if he was fair, or the opposite of fair; rich and noble, 98 Text | guidance of folly, in the opposite?~MENO: That appears to be 99 Text | taught,’ and sometimes the opposite? Can you say that they are Parmenides Part
100 Intro| one has being,~from which opposite consequences are deduced, 101 Intro| this: Is there not also an opposite series of consequences which 102 Intro| would partake either of one opposite, and this would be a participation 103 Intro| But, again, assume the opposite hypothesis, that the one 104 Intro| truth seems to be rather the opposite of that which Socrates implies: 105 Intro| idea is identical with its opposite, although they may both 106 Text | unlikeness, which is the opposite of likeness, and that in 107 Text | ideas themselves had these opposite qualities; but not if a 108 Text | and to each other, on the opposite hypothesis. Or, again, if 109 Text | same with the others is the opposite of being other than the 110 Text | unlike by virtue of the opposite affection to that which 111 Text | otherwise it will not be the opposite of the other.~True.~Then 112 Text | they are always going in opposite directions they become in 113 Text | they become in ways the opposite to one another, the younger 114 Text | unlimited, they are affected in opposite ways.~Yes.~And opposites 115 Text | experience every sort of opposite affection, as may be proved 116 Text | that the one is, whether opposite of all this is or is not 117 Text | have two natures in them opposite to one another.~That is Phaedo Part
118 Intro| desirous of explaining how opposite ideas may appear to co-exist 119 Intro| Socrates, was affirmed, not of opposite ideas either in us or in 120 Intro| earth; Acheron takes an opposite direction, and after flowing 121 Text | might be thought to be the opposite of it; for they are never 122 Text | on, from one to the other opposite, and back again; where there 123 Text | Well, and is there not an opposite of life, as sleep is the 124 Text | of life, as sleep is the opposite of waking?~True, he said.~ 125 Text | result? Shall we exclude the opposite process? And shall we suppose 126 Text | soul to be doing the exact oppositeleading the elements of 127 Text | fly or retire before the opposite, which is the less, or at 128 Text | great; nor can any other opposite which remains the same ever 129 Text | ever be or become its own opposite, but either passes away 130 Text | and now of the essential opposite which, as is affirmed, neither 131 Text | said Socrates, that the opposite will never in any case be 132 Text | is not.~Then not only do opposite ideas repel the advance 133 Text | but also the form of some opposite?~What do you mean?~I mean, 134 Text | three has the impress, the opposite idea will never intrude?~ 135 Text | even, but always brings the opposite into play on the other side; 136 Text | nothing which brings the opposite will admit the opposite 137 Text | opposite will admit the opposite of that which it brings, 138 Text | The double has another opposite, and is not strictly opposed 139 Text | certainly.~And is there any opposite to life?~There is, he said.~ 140 Text | will never receive the opposite of what she brings.~Impossible, 141 Text | burst forth again on the opposite side, and some on the same 142 Text | centre and no further, for opposite to the rivers is a precipice.~ 143 Text | in a circle; and in the opposite direction flows Acheron, 144 Text | fourth river goes out on the opposite side, and falls first of 145 Text | earth, winding round in the opposite direction, and comes near 146 Text | Acherusian lake from the opposite side to Pyriphlegethon. Phaedrus Part
147 Text | evil and foulness and the opposite of good, wastes and falls 148 Text | arraying themselves on the opposite side, declaring that she 149 Text | departure from truth into the opposite of truth which is effected 150 Text | the nature of art and its opposite.~PHAEDRUS: Yes, I think Philebus Part
151 Intro| but is drawn over to the opposite side by the arguments of 152 Intro| seem to be nearly at the opposite poles in their manner of 153 Intro| a point of view entirely opposite to that of the Republic, 154 Intro| far as they spring from opposite sources, nevertheless as 155 Intro| can be one, and yet have opposite attributes, such as ‘great’ 156 Intro| number and quantity. The opposite class is the limited or 157 Intro| pain, is the memory of the opposite of his actual bodily state, 158 Intro| theory of morals to the opposite. For allowing that the happiness 159 Intro| of mankind may have the opposite effect if performed by another. 160 Text | affirmed that all these opposite pleasures are severally 161 Text | far as they spring from opposite sources, but they are not 162 Text | they are not in themselves opposite. For must not pleasure be 163 Text | the pleasures, they are opposite as well as different, should 164 Text | desires, as would appear, the opposite of what he experiences; 165 Text | impulse which leads him to the opposite of what he is experiencing 166 Text | that he has a memory of the opposite state.~PROTARCHUS: True.~ 167 Text | Socrates, that is the very opposite of truth; for no one would 168 Text | was supposed to desire the opposite of the bodily state, while 169 Text | is a juxtaposition of the opposite sensations which correspond 170 Text | we are now saying is the opposite of what we were saying before.~ 171 Text | nature, a man experiences two opposite feelings; for example, when 172 Text | the mind contributes an opposite element to the body, whether 173 Text | SOCRATES: I do; and the opposite would be, ‘Know not thyself.’~ 174 Text | he may be to assert the opposite opinion.~SOCRATES: I mentioned 175 Text | universally admitted to be the opposite of generation?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
176 Intro| that everything has but one opposite. Folly, for example, is 177 Intro| quality may have more than one opposite; or with Plato himself in 178 Text | the Elean sitting in the opposite cloister on a chair of state, 179 Text | therefore I take an entirely opposite course, and acknowledge 180 Text | described generally as the very opposite of political virtue. In 181 Text | Cease to wonder, for the opposite would be far more surprising.~ 182 Text | And is not wisdom the very opposite of folly?~That is true, 183 Text | to act foolishly is the opposite of acting temperately?~He 184 Text | that which is done in an opposite manner by the opposite?~ 185 Text | an opposite manner by the opposite?~He agreed.~Once more, I 186 Text | Yes.~To which the only opposite is the ugly?~There is no 187 Text | There is.~To which the only opposite is the evil?~There is no 188 Text | True.~To which the only opposite is the grave?~There is no 189 Text | said, but that.~Then every opposite has one opposite only and 190 Text | Then every opposite has one opposite only and no more?~He assented.~ 191 Text | that everything has one opposite and not more than one?~We 192 Text | also that what was done in opposite ways was done by opposites?~ 193 Text | admitted, was done in the opposite way to that which was done 194 Text | And that which is done in opposite ways is done by opposites?~ 195 Text | thing by folly?~Yes.~And in opposite ways?~Certainly.~And therefore 196 Text | opposites:—then folly is the opposite of temperance?~Clearly.~ 197 Text | acknowledged by us to be the opposite of wisdom?~He assented.~ 198 Text | everything has only one opposite?~Yes.~Then, Protagoras, 199 Text | that everything has but one opposite; the other that wisdom is 200 Text | assumed to have only one opposite and not more than one, and 201 Text | take the question from the opposite point of view, and say: ‘ 202 Text | which the coward goes is the opposite of that to which the courageous The Republic Book
203 1 | but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age 204 1 | shall be saying the very opposite of that which we affirmed 205 1 | of a just man, but of the opposite, who is the unjust? ~I think 206 1 | servant; and injustice the opposite; for the unjust is lord 207 1 | then would you say? ~The opposite, he replied. ~And would 208 1 | virtue, and justice with the opposite. ~Certainly I do so class 209 1 | more than his unlike and opposite? ~I suppose so. ~Whereas 210 2 | imagined in a state of life the opposite of the former. Let him be 211 2 | want to hear from you the opposite side; and I would ask you 212 2 | natures gifted with those opposite qualities. ~And where do 213 2 | for the most part the very opposite of those which we should 214 3 | them to sing and say the opposite. ~To be sure we shall, he 215 3 | Or you may suppose the opposite case-that the intermediate 216 3 | comedy; there is likewise the opposite style, in which the poet 217 3 | will be used by a man of an opposite character and education. ~ 218 3 | pantomimic, which is the opposite of the one chosen by you, 219 3 | reserved for the expression of opposite feelings. And I think that 220 3 | prohibited from exhibiting the opposite forms of vice and intemperance 221 3 | devotion to gymnastics, or the opposite effect of an exclusive devotion 222 4 | will proceed to view the opposite kind of State. Suppose that 223 4 | these be referred to the opposite class of repulsion and rejection? ~ 224 5 | That since beauty is the opposite of ugliness, they are two? ~ 225 5 | these any more than by the opposite names? ~True; both these 226 5 | True; both these and the opposite names will always attach 227 6 | esteemed by those of the opposite faction; not that the greatest 228 6 | their course? ~Just the opposite. In childhood and youth 229 7 | which the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? ~True, 230 7 | impediments and turned in the opposite direction, the very same 231 7 | from one sensation to the opposite; inviting objects are those 232 7 | in particular than of its opposite. An illustration will make 233 7 | which are simultaneous with opposite impressions, invite thought; 234 7 | devotes himself may be of an opposite kind, and he may have the 235 7 | is true. ~There are also opposite maxims and habits of pleasure 236 8 | him and others-is drawn opposite ways: while his father is 237 8 | whether fear has caused the opposite party to withdraw. ~And 238 8 | his soul a faction and an opposite faction, and he goes to 239 8 | causes a reaction in the opposite direction; and this is the 240 9 | wanton ways rushed into the opposite extreme from an abhorrence 241 9 | moderate desires, and the opposite party assist the opposite 242 9 | opposite party assist the opposite ones. As soon as these dire 243 9 | to virtue? ~They are the opposite extremes, he said, for one 244 9 | disposed to wonder at the opposite. ~Look at the matter thus: 245 10 | when a man is drawn in two opposite directions, to and from 246 10 | we pride ourselves on the opposite quality-we would fain be 247 10 | But I rather suspect the opposite to be the truth, and that 248 10 | of the unjust may not the opposite be supposed? ~Certainly. ~ 249 10 | reverse of famous for the opposite qualities. And of women The Second Alcibiades Part
250 Text | you consider to be the opposite of discretion?~ALCIBIADES: 251 Text | acknowledge that madness was the opposite of discretion?~ALCIBIADES: 252 Text | were saying, demand the opposite of what he at first requested.~ The Seventh Letter Part
253 Text | path, he would do just the opposite of this. And after proceeding 254 Text | father had followed the opposite course of levying attribute 255 Text | is full of that which is opposite to the fifth thing. For 256 Text | greater, of that which is its opposite. We say also that the name 257 Text | changes and call things by opposite names, nothing will be less 258 Text | contend with many who say the opposite, and who would be held in The Sophist Part
259 Intro| view he is regarded, is the opposite of the true teacher. He 260 Intro| meaning. Or, again, the opposite result is produced, when 261 Intro| been compelled to attribute opposite determinations to Being. 262 Intro| absolutely deny that there is an opposite of Being. He is inclined 263 Intro| is the discord or war of opposite principles in the soul; 264 Intro| recognize, though for the opposite reasons; the Sophist runs 265 Intro| And not-being is not the opposite of being, but only the other. 266 Intro| and useless, and the very opposite of that higher spirit which 267 Intro| affected in the same and in opposite ways at the same time and 268 Intro| or ‘becoming,’ or to the opposite poles, as they are sometimes 269 Intro| within and to explain how opposite ideas can coexist in our 270 Intro| philosophy again there are two opposite principles, of immediate 271 Intro| incapable of apprehending these opposite sides or viewsmen are determined 272 Intro| thought.’~The doctrine of opposite moments of thought or of 273 Intro| conduct. His spirit is the opposite of that of Jesuitism or 274 Text | true is that which is the opposite of the true?~THEAETETUS: 275 Text | opinion which thinks the opposite of the truth:—You would 276 Text | justice and wisdom, and the opposite under opposite circumstances?~ 277 Text | and the opposite under opposite circumstances?~THEAETETUS: 278 Text | other to change into the opposite of its own nature, because 279 Text | because partaking of its opposite.~THEAETETUS: Quite true.~ 280 Text | itself, and implies not the opposite of being, but only what 281 Text | as to whether there is an opposite of being, to that enquiry 282 Text | creates a perception the opposite of our ordinary sight.~THEAETETUS: 283 Text | not? Or is not the very opposite true?~THEAETETUS: The very 284 Text | true?~THEAETETUS: The very opposite.~STRANGER: Such a one, then, The Statesman Part
285 Intro| God has given the universe opposite motions; or that there are 286 Intro| material is subjected is the opposite of weaving—I mean carding. 287 Intro| enquiry, we find that these opposite characters are naturally 288 Intro| necessary. Here he makes the opposite reflection, that there may 289 Intro| observed that there are opposite natures in the world, the 290 Intro| are not only parallel, but opposite virtues, and seems to see 291 Intro| remain two considerations of opposite kinds which enter into the 292 Intro| other consideration is of an opposite kind. Admitting that a few 293 Text | necessity revolves in the opposite direction.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 294 Text | to go round by God in two opposite courses; or that two Gods, 295 Text | or that two Gods, having opposite purposes, make it move round. 296 Text | transition is made to the cycle opposite to that in which we are 297 Text | and rise and live in the opposite order, unless God has carried 298 Text | shock, being impelled in an opposite direction from beginning 299 Text | stood still, and a change opposite to the previous one was 300 Text | material is subjected is the opposite of weaving.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 301 Text | the same time place in two opposite classes.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 302 Text | notions with reference to the opposite classes of action under 303 Text | And do we not then say the opposite of what we said of the other?~ 304 Text | temperance and manliness of the opposite characters, are arrayed 305 Text | are arrayed as enemies on opposite sides, and do not mingle 306 Text | own, blame to those of the opposite party—and out of this many 307 Text | should both do precisely the opposite.~YOUNG SOCRATES: How and The Symposium Part
308 Text | most hostile are the most opposite, such as hot and cold, bitter 309 Text | with two faces, looking opposite ways, set on a round neck Theaetetus Part
310 Intro| are ready to maintain the opposite. The multitude may not and 311 Intro| worship his teachers. And the opposite doctrine must not be forgotten:—~‘ 312 Intro| hardness is, and is the opposite of softness, is slowly learned 313 Intro| theories do not represent the opposite poles of thought in the 314 Intro| from different and even opposite points of view, which cannot 315 Intro| like and everything its opposite. The parts of a whole, the 316 Text | to the man in health the opposite of bitter. Now I cannot 317 Text | please, overthrow by an opposite argument, or if you like 318 Text | many, will have just the opposite effect upon him; and as 319 Text | against you and are of an opposite judgment and opinion, deeming 320 Text | had almost forgotten the opposite doctrine, Theodorus,~‘Alone 321 Text | liberal education, and the opposite is pedantic; but sometimes 322 Text | according to that of its opposite. But I will not insist upon 323 Text | sense meet straight and oppositefalse when they go awry Timaeus Part
324 Intro| bade the orbits move in opposite directions to one another— 325 Intro| in the orbits which move opposite to the sun but with equal 326 Intro| fear and anger, and the opposite affections: and if they 327 Intro| manner which is the very opposite of the truth, and they are 328 Intro| two kinds; one having the opposite sides equal (isosceles), 329 Intro| cuttings and burnings, have the opposite effect.~>From sensations 330 Intro| uniform is smooth, and the opposite is harsh. Loudness depends 331 Intro| intelligence mirrors the opposite fancies, giving rest and 332 Intro| and meet again at a point opposite to that of their first contact; 333 Intro| the Sun, moving in the opposite direction to Mercury and 334 Intro| the two former move in an opposite direction to the latter— 335 Intro| other writings than the opposite hypothesis. For in the Phaedo 336 Intro| its immobility than to the opposite. If he had meant to say 337 Intro| with it, is in reality the opposite of it, that vice is due 338 Intro| If we draw together the opposite poles of Plato’s system, 339 Intro| diseases arise from the opposite process—when the natural 340 Intro| body of sound is loud, the opposite is low. Discord is produced 341 Text | pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded 342 Text | each other at the point opposite to their original meeting-point; 343 Text | orbits proceed in a direction opposite to one another; and three ( 344 Text | soul, he will say the very opposite of the truth.~When the father 345 Text | with the sun, but in an opposite direction; and this is the 346 Text | feelings which are akin or opposite to them; if they conquered 347 Text | other in a manner the very opposite of the truth; and they become 348 Text | anything which admits of opposite qualities, and all things 349 Text | forms, then whenever any opposite or entirely different nature 350 Text | transparent; that which has the opposite qualities is inferior. But 351 Text | thepmos, Kepma). Now, the opposite of this is sufficiently 352 Text | regions, separate from and opposite to each other, the one a 353 Text | equally to be regarded as the opposite of them all. Such being 354 Text | what it has in any of the opposite parts. Indeed, when it is 355 Text | different elements hold opposite positions; for that which 356 Text | heavy, below or above in an opposite place. And about all of 357 Text | but things which have an opposite tendency we call by an opposite 358 Text | opposite tendency we call by an opposite name. Such are the causes 359 Text | agent. But a body of the opposite kind, being immobile, and 360 Text | have effects in every way opposite to the former, as is evident 361 Text | termed acid. And there is the opposite affection arising from an 362 Text | affection arising from an opposite cause, when the mass of 363 Text | the visual ray, and the opposite of this is black. There 364 Text | call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them 365 Text | which comes to them from an opposite direction—the inner fire 366 Text | understanding pictures images of an opposite character, and allays the 367 Text | them, they sent them in opposite directions; those coming 368 Text | commonly results; when in the opposite order, disease. For when 369 Text | drink but gains bulk from opposite sources in violation of 370 Text | medicine, who ascribe it to the opposite of the real cause. And once


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