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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| chronicler of facts; he does not appear in any of his writings to
2 Intro| heaven; and making the worse appear the better cause, and teaching
3 Intro| divinities.’ These last words appear to have been the actual
4 Intro| opportunity still for them to appear. But their fathers and brothers
5 Intro| fathers and brothers all appear in court (including ‘this’
6 Intro| has troubled them, if they appear to prefer riches to virtue,
7 Intro| men.’ He would rather not appear insolent, if he could avoid
8 Intro| the Sophists is allowed to appear. He is poor and they are
9 Text | great speaker, did indeed appear to me most shameless—unless
10 Text | beneath, and made the worse appear the better cause. The disseminators
11 Text | and he makes the worse appear the better cause; and he
12 Text | myself, Go I must to all who appear to know, and find out the
13 Text | order that they may not appear to be at a loss, they repeat
14 Text | gods, and making the worse appear the better cause; for they
15 Text | them. For he certainly does appear to me to contradict himself
Charmides
Part
16 PreF | internal evidence; they appear to me to lay too much stress
17 PreS | genuineness. And as they appear to have a common parentage,
18 PreS | these and similar terms appear to express the same truths
19 Text | almost all young persons appear to be beautiful in my eyes.
20 Text | the quiet actions in life appear to be better than the quick
21 Text | is nigh at hand,’ would appear to have so misunderstood
Cratylus
Part
22 Intro| of the whole, such as we appear to find in a Greek temple
23 Intro| truth may be permitted to appear: 2. as Benfey remarks, an
24 Intro| There may, at first sight, appear to be some irreverence in
25 Intro| influence over them. Words appear to be isolated, but they
26 Intro| some other points which appear to be still in dispute.
27 Intro| writing, tautology begins to appear. In like manner when language
28 Text | things are to me as they appear to me, and that they are
29 Text | they are to you as they appear to you. Do you agree with
30 Text | that things are as they appear to any one, how can some
31 Text | be disguised until they appear different to the ignorant
32 Text | beneath. People in general appear to imagine that the term
33 Text | words eniautos and etos appear to be the same,— ‘that which
34 Text | with that now in use would appear to us to be a barbarous
35 Text | his colours as his figures appear to require them; and so,
36 Text | so find expression, may appear ridiculous, Hermogenes,
37 Text | lord of the people, You appear to have spoken in all things
38 Text | mind.’~And you, Socrates, appear to me to be an oracle, and
39 Text | sort, for all such things appear to be in a flux; but let
Critias
Part
40 Intro| with as they successively appear on the scene.~In the beginning
41 Text | know that my request may appear to be somewhat ambitious
42 Text | existed, as they successively appear on the scene; but I must
Crito
Part
43 Text | nurture and education. But you appear to be choosing the easier
Euthydemus
Part
44 Intro| hovering in the air as they appear from the point of view of
45 Intro| fallacies which are noted by him appear trifling to us now, but
46 Intro| directed. Most of the jests appear to have a serious meaning;
47 Text | earnest their full beauty will appear: let us then beg and entreat
48 Text | whenever I meet them, always appear to me to be very extraordinary
49 Text | Indeed, Socrates, you do appear to have got into a great
50 Text | your omniscient brother appear to you to have made a mistake?~
51 Text | others. And though I may appear ridiculous in venturing
Euthyphro
Part
52 Text | kind to be loved. Thus you appear to me, Euthyphro, when I
The First Alcibiades
Part
53 Pre | upon these principles we appear to arrive at the conclusion
54 Pre | Aristotle.~The dialogues which appear to have the next claim to
55 Pre | Lesser Hippias does not appear to contain anything beyond
56 Text | statesmen, all but a few, do appear to be quite uneducated.~
57 Text | belong to the things of self, appear all to be the business of
Gorgias
Part
58 Intro| aspects of life and knowledge appear to be the two leading ideas
59 Intro| The true and false finally appear before the judgment-seat
60 Intro| to the paradoxes, as they appear to him, of Socrates with
61 Intro| or almost all desire to appear better than they are, that
62 Intro| be what they would fain appear in the eyes of their fellow-men.
63 Intro| Sixth Aeneid of Virgil, appear to contain reminiscences
64 Text | Then rhetoric, as would appear, is the artificer of a persuasion
65 Text | there are many persons who appear to be in good health, and
66 Text | you mean.~SOCRATES: Do men appear to you to will that which
67 Text | the painfulness does not appear to me to follow from your
68 Text | are we not doing, as would appear, in everything the opposite
69 Text | flute-playing? Does not that appear to be an art which seeks
70 Text | states? Do the rhetoricians appear to you always to aim at
71 Text | more than you can, and not appear ridiculous. This is my position
72 Text | SOCRATES: Then, as would appear, power and art have to be
73 Text | words, Socrates, always appear to me to be good words;
74 Text | capital wine;—to me these appear to be the exact parallel
75 Text | me whether there does not appear to you to be a great inconsistency
76 Text | insult.~Perhaps this may appear to you to be only an old
Ion
Part
77 Intro| truths are allowed dimly to appear.~The elements of a true
Laches
Part
78 Intro| some points of difference, appear in the Laches when compared
79 Intro| of courage are allowed to appear: (1) That courage is moral
80 Text | practised the art, they appear to be a most unfortunate
81 Text | consequence. You certainly appear to me very like the rest
Laws
Book
82 1 | conquerors.~Athenian. You appear to me, Stranger, to have
83 1 | they relate to pleasure, appear to me to be the best in
84 1 | have done the Locrians, who appear to be the best–governed
85 1 | For drinking indeed may appear to be a slight matter, and
86 2 | tell you: Long ago they appear to have recognized the very
87 2 | produce this effect, chants appear to have been invented, which
88 2 | Athenian. Then now, as would appear, we are making the discovery
89 3 | former destruction would appear to have come over them,
90 3 | does this sort of praise appear just: First, in reference
91 3 | for the legislator which appear not to be always the same;
92 4 | legislator must from time to time appear on the scene?~Cleinias.
93 4 | And yet legislators never appear to have considered that
94 5 | then, the legislator shall appear and address us:—”O my friends,”
95 6 | injury; but if he shall appear to deserve a greater penalty,
96 6 | not a woman be allowed to appear abroad, or receive honour,
97 6 | and for a woman, if there appear any need to make use of
98 7 | discontented and ungracious nature appear to you to be full of lamentations
99 7 | with ordinary women, would appear to be like men. Let him
100 7 | inspired by Heaven, they appear to me to be quite like a
101 7 | these matters; to me we appear to be more like pigs than
102 8 | practising with one another may appear to some ridiculous, abstain
103 8 | summon the runner;—he will appear armed, for to an unarmed
104 8 | if any of the magistrates appear to adjudge the penalties
105 10 | accordance with right reason, you appear to me to maintain, and I
106 10 | my safest answer would appear to be as follows:—Some one
107 11 | first in virtue; and if he appear to throw dirt upon his father’
108 11 | And if magistrate shall appear to have wronged the orphan
109 12 | of the world is likely to appear ruthless and uncivilized;
110 12 | kinds of knowledge which may appear to be of use and will throw
111 12 | those who have been invited appear to be unworthy, the whole
112 12 | if on his return home he appear to have been corrupted,
113 12 | put in and parties are to appear—of these and other things
114 12 | Athenian. Then, as would appear, we must compel the guardians
Lysis
Part
115 Intro| perplexity. Two notions appear to be struggling or balancing
116 Intro| logic. Some higher truths appear through the mist. The manner
117 Text | you have no good, as would appear, out of their great possessions,
118 Text | And everything in which we appear to him to be wiser than
119 Text | white, or would they only appear to be white?~They would
120 Text | be white?~They would only appear to be white, he replied.~
121 Text | desire, and friendship would appear to be of the natural or
Menexenus
Part
122 Pre | upon these principles we appear to arrive at the conclusion
123 Pre | Aristotle.~The dialogues which appear to have the next claim to
124 Pre | Lesser Hippias does not appear to contain anything beyond
125 Text | offices and power to those who appear to be most deserving of
126 Text | a base and cowardly man, appear comely, but the reverse
Meno
Part
127 Text | definition, virtue would appear to be the power of attaining
128 Text | part of virtue, as would appear, must accompany the acquisition,
129 Text | Athenian people certainly appear to think, for they choose
Parmenides
Part
130 Intro| irreconcilable. Nor does there appear to me to be any absurdity
131 Intro| the mention will, perhaps, appear laughable: of hair, mud,
132 Intro| believe, only what they appear to be: though I am sometimes
133 Intro| to admit this. But they appear to him, as he says in the
134 Intro| hypotheses of others, it may appear presumptuous to add another
135 Intro| and the least of them will appear large and manifold in comparison
136 Intro| them; neither will they appear to be one or many; because
137 Intro| others neither are, nor appear to be one or many, like
138 Intro| another, are and are not, and appear to be and appear not to
139 Intro| not, and appear to be and appear not to be, in all manner
140 Intro| theological controversies appear to hinge, which would not
141 Text | like these are such as they appear to us, and I am afraid that
142 Text | greatness arise, which will appear to be the source of all
143 Text | Once more, then, as would appear, the one will be in number
144 Text | The one then, as would appear, becomes and is destroyed
145 Text | the first place, as would appear, there is a knowledge of
146 Text | not, partakes, as would appear, of greatness and smallness
147 Text | Certainly.~Then, as would appear, the one, when it is not,
148 Text | not?~Yes.~And there will appear to be a least among them;
149 Text | each of the others must appear to be infinite and finite,
150 Text | must.~Then will they not appear to be like and unlike?~In
151 Text | Just as in a picture things appear to be all one to a person
152 Text | you approach them, they appear to be many and different;
153 Text | And so must the particles appear to be like and unlike themselves
154 Text | They are not.~Nor do they appear either as one or many.~Why
155 Text | the others neither are nor appear to be any of these, if one
156 Text | way, are and are not, and appear to be and appear not to
157 Text | not, and appear to be and appear not to be.~Most true.~THE
Phaedo
Part
158 Intro| explaining how opposite ideas may appear to co-exist but do not really
159 Intro| removes.~Thus all objections appear to be finally silenced.
160 Intro| method of ideas, which to us appear only abstract terms,—these
161 Text | which he is now making does appear to me to have some force.
162 Text | founders of the mysteries would appear to have had a real meaning,
163 Text | pieces of wood or stone appear at one time equal, and at
164 Text | mortal? Does not the divine appear to you to be that which
165 Text | argument does certainly appear to me, Socrates, to be not
166 Text | Socrates proceed? Did he appear to share the unpleasant
167 Text | head; or one horse would appear to be greater than another
168 Text | principles, even if they appear certain, should be carefully
169 Text | point of view does indeed appear to be awful. If death had
170 Text | piously or not. And those who appear to have lived neither well
171 Text | his deserts. But those who appear to be incurable by reason
Phaedrus
Part
172 Intro| enchantment, which makes things appear good and evil, like and
173 Intro| others. Nor does the dialogue appear to be a style of composition
174 Intro| single idea, this would appear on the face of the dialogue,
175 Intro| discord a harmony begins to appear; there are many links of
176 Intro| not often make ‘the worse appear the better cause;’ and do
177 Intro| acknowledged, they will appear to be the dreams of a poet
178 Intro| and originality or genius appear to suffer a partial eclipse,
179 Text | you do not think me, as I appear to myself, inspired?~PHAEDRUS:
180 Text | wonder, if, as I proceed, I appear to be in a divine fury,
181 Text | Lysias, and that he will appear tame in comparison, even
182 Text | arm of the Nile. And you appear to be equally unaware of
183 Text | will make the same thing appear to the same persons to be
184 Text | he makes the same things appear to his hearers like and
185 Text | argument make the little appear great and the great little,
186 Text | learned nothing; they will appear to be omniscient and will
Philebus
Part
187 Intro| to the sciences does not appear; though dialectic may be
188 Intro| as end, good, cause, they appear almost to meet in one, or
189 Intro| states, which although they appear pleasureable or painful
190 Intro| professors, it would certainly appear inferior to none as a rule
191 Intro| of logic are beginning to appear, but they are not collected
192 Text | to think, but this will appear more clearly as we proceed.~
193 Text | to them would she still appear as fair as before.~SOCRATES:
194 Text | know whether such things as appear to us to admit of more or
195 Text | are combined, a third will appear.~PROTARCHUS: What do you
196 Text | empty desires, as would appear, the opposite of what he
197 Text | comparison; the pleasures appear to be greater and more vehement
198 Text | element which makes them appear to be greater or less than
199 Text | which have great power and appear in many forms, yet are intermingled
200 Text | That is certainly what they appear to think.~SOCRATES: And
201 Text | sort of test, let us not appear to be too sparing of mind
202 Text | pleasures of love, which appear to be the greatest, perjury
Protagoras
Part
203 Intro| of civilized mankind will appear virtuous and just, if we
204 Intro| great personage’ is about to appear on the stage; perhaps with
205 Intro| the second. Nor does he appear at any disadvantage when
206 Intro| paradox and the solution of it appear to have been retracted.
207 Text | not ashamed at having to appear before the Hellenes in the
208 Text | sooner does this foreigner appear, than you instantly commit
209 Text | extraordinary their conduct would appear to be. For we have shown
210 Text | laws and humanities, would appear to be a just man and a master
211 Text | view.~Well, I said, as you appear to have a difficulty about
212 Text | are in many things, you appear to know nothing of this;
213 Text | not the same magnitudes appear larger to your sight when
The Republic
Book
214 1 | if they are not, but only appear to be so to the person who
215 1 | Thrasymachus, and do I really appear to you to argue like an
216 1 | importance of the inquiry? ~You appear rather, I replied, to have
217 1 | discretion. ~And do the unjust appear to you to be wise and good? ~
218 2 | power to be unjust will best appear if we imagine something
219 2 | injustice, first as they appear in the State, and secondly
220 2 | magician, and of a nature to appear insidiously now in one shape,
221 2 | make us think that they appear in various forms? ~Perhaps,
222 3 | in youth good men often appear to be simple, and are easily
223 4 | barbarians, though many that appear to be as great and many
224 4 | mean, I replied, that there appear to be as many forms of the
225 5 | out, being unusual, may appear ridiculous. ~No doubt of
226 5 | the male and female sex appear to differ in their fitness
227 5 | which womankind does really appear to be great, and in which
228 5 | how wicked does the strife appear! No true lover of his country
229 5 | all sorts of lights and appear many? Very true. ~And this
230 5 | that sort of thing would appear also to lie in the interval
231 6 | all their former notions appear to be turned upside down.
232 6 | and they will no longer appear strange to you. ~And how
233 6 | end of which they would appear; but that we could add on
234 6 | in order that they may appear in their full beauty and
235 6 | perfectly and the visible to appear? ~You mean the sun, as you
236 6 | those who contemplate them appear to you not to exercise the
237 7 | various materials, which appear over the wall? Some of them
238 7 | number? ~Yes. ~And they appear to lead the mind toward
239 7 | astronomy into philosophy appear to me to make us look downward,
240 8 | characters of mankind, will appear to be the fairest of States. ~
241 9 | Will you tell me? ~There appear to be three pleasures, one
242 10 | two, a third would still appear behind them which both of
243 10 | As they are or as they appear? you have still to determine
244 10 | of view, and the bed will appear different, but there is
245 10 | True. ~And the same objects appear straight when looked at
246 10 | therefore we would have her appear at her best and truest;
247 10 | that the just man should appear unjust and the unjust just:
The Second Alcibiades
Part
248 Text | about to consult should appear to you, and, in anticipation
249 Text | the cause, since, as would appear, through ignorance we not
250 Text | the contrary, if the act appear to you unfit even to be
251 Text | ignorance is bad then, it would appear, which is of the best and
252 Text | which will also perhaps appear strange to you, if you will
253 Text | clear to you). (Some words appear to have dropped out here.)
254 Text | shrine you are going should appear at this moment, and ask
The Seventh Letter
Part
255 Text | myself, lest I might some day appear to myself wholly and solely
256 Text | his country. If she should appear to him to be following a
257 Text | in replies to questions, appear to most of his hearers to
258 Text | present account of them they appear to anyone more intelligible,
The Sophist
Part
259 Intro| cadence of the Laws begin to appear; and already an approach
260 Intro| how far these statements appear to be justified by facts:
261 Intro| skilful in physics, which appear to have been very alien
262 Intro| recognized on earth; who appear in divers forms—now as statesmen,
263 Intro| the history of philosophy appear. Many terms which were used
264 Intro| degree of order begins to appear; at any rate we can make
265 Intro| have made the world. We appear to be only wrapping up ourselves
266 Intro| of mankind, and make them appear in their natural form, stripped
267 Text | made up for the occasion, appear in various forms unrecognized
268 Text | enough; and sometimes they appear as statesmen, and sometimes
269 Text | related?~STRANGER: They both appear to me to be hunters.~THEAETETUS:
270 Text | THEAETETUS: So it would appear.~STRANGER: Their paths diverge
271 Text | STRANGER: But whereas some appear to have arrived at the conclusion
272 Text | our duller sight do not appear.~THEAETETUS: To what are
273 Text | to their disciples, they appear to be all-wise?~THEAETETUS:
274 Text | which is farther off, would appear to be out of proportion
275 Text | only the proportions which appear to be beautiful, disregarding
276 Text | of the beautiful, which appear such owing to the unfavourable
277 Text | such magnitude, they would appear not even like that to which
278 Text | appearances,’ since they appear only and are not really
279 Text | that; for how a thing can appear and seem, and not be, or
280 Text | All three suppositions appear to me to be irrational.~
281 Text | THEAETETUS: So it would appear.~STRANGER: Being, then,
282 Text | the other will equally appear; and if we are able to see
283 Text | STRANGER: Then, as would appear, the opposition of a part
284 Text | When any one makes himself appear like another in his figure
285 Text | consideration, then, there appear to me to be two; there is
The Statesman
Part
286 Intro| view; and new foes begin to appear under old names. Plato is
287 Intro| among them; if he were to appear, they would joyfully hand
288 Intro| of knowledge, which to us appear wide asunder as the poles,
289 Intro| not so far apart as they appear: in his own mind there was
290 Intro| uneducated person he would appear to be the ideal of a judge.
291 Text | STRANGER: Let me note that here appear in view two ways to that
292 Text | and have left, as would appear, the very art of which we
The Symposium
Part
293 Intro| abstraction, and does not appear until the banquet is half
294 Intro| dialectical, but glimpses of truth appear in them. When Eryximachus
295 Intro| most men reason and passion appear to be antagonistic both
296 Intro| us and perverted as they appear, affords an illustration
297 Text | believe that he will soon appear; do not therefore disturb
298 Text | did this action of hers appear to the gods, as well as
299 Text | towards the other does not appear to be the desire of lover’
300 Text | or unfolding his nature, appear to have congratulated mankind
301 Text | but only that you should appear to praise him. And so you
302 Text | of all that,’ making him appear the fairest and best of
303 Text | Socrates in a figure which will appear to him to be a caricature,
304 Text | is worthy of me, and you appear to be too modest to speak.
Theaetetus
Part
305 Intro| Megarian influences which appear in the Parmenides, and which
306 Intro| rhetoricians make the good to appear just in states (for that
307 Intro| to each one such as they appear, yet this hypothesis cannot
308 Intro| individual such as they appear, still Protagoras will not
309 Intro| theirs makes them when they appear in court. ‘What do you mean?’
310 Intro| Things are to me as they appear to me, and to you as they
311 Intro| to me, and to you as they appear to you.’ But there remains
312 Intro| are parted by a wall, and appear as if they could never be
313 Intro| sense, such as children appear to have and barbarians and
314 Intro| and origin of knowledge appear to be wholly disconnected
315 Intro| things as they are, or rather appear to be. They are spectators,
316 Intro| though they may sometimes appear to be truisms, are of the
317 Intro| in the mind itself; they appear and reappear, and may all
318 Text | knowledge, which is what you appear to want; and therefore Theodorus
319 Text | me profit. Some of them appear dull enough at first, but
320 Text | are to you such as they appear to you, and to me such as
321 Text | and to me such as they appear to me, and that you and
322 Text | SOCRATES: Then it must appear so to each of them?~THEAETETUS:
323 Text | similar instances; for things appear, or may be supposed to be,
324 Text | for its general, and not appear ridiculous? (Compare Cratylus.)~
325 Text | that the several colours appear to a dog or to any animal
326 Text | animal whatever as they appear to you?~THEAETETUS: Far
327 Text | the wine both to be and to appear sweet to the healthy tongue.~
328 Text | different things are and appear to him. And I am far from
329 Text | who makes the evils which appear and are to a man, into goods
330 Text | into goods which are and appear to him. And I would beg
331 Text | sweet, are only such as they appear; if however difference of
332 Text | fault when they have to appear and speak in court. How
333 Text | partisans of ‘the whole’ appear to speak more truly, we
334 Text | suspect that quality may appear a strange and uncouth term
335 Text | opinion.~THEAETETUS: Now you appear to me to have spoken the
336 Text | water. Does not explanation appear to be of this nature?~THEAETETUS:
Timaeus
Part
337 Intro| juxtaposition things which to us appear wide as the poles asunder,
338 Intro| of time and space, also appear in it. They are found principally
339 Intro| other dialogues will not appear to be great. It is probable
340 Intro| behind what other stars they appear to disappear—to tell of
341 Intro| affections of the tongue appear to be caused by contraction
342 Intro| sight. The equal particles appear transparent; the larger
343 Intro| termed—began at once to appear. Two are truer than three,
344 Intro| the Republic the pilgrims appear to be looking out from the
345 Intro| do not correspond...We appear not to be sufficiently acquainted
346 Intro| or attempt to draw what appear to us to be the natural
347 Intro| his personality seems to appear only in the act of creation.
348 Text | conflict to which their forms appear suited; this is my feeling
349 Text | both those who visibly appear in their revolutions as
350 Text | concavity makes the countenance appear to be all upside down, and
351 Text | elements severally grow up, and appear, and decay, is alone to
352 Text | of the other affections, appear to be caused by certain
353 Text | swift and slow sounds, which appear to be high and low, and