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1 Intro| good or an evil; and he is certain that desertion of his duty 2 Intro| good or an evil? And he is certain that imprisonment is an 3 Text | say this, when they were certain to be detected as soon as 4 Text | justice of my cause (Or, I am certain that I am right in taking 5 Text | reputation of mine has come of a certain sort of wisdom which I possess. 6 Text | possible good rather than a certain evil. And therefore if you 7 Text | rightly, as I think. For I am certain, O men of Athens, that if Charmides Part
8 PreS | Plato we are not always certain where a sentence begins 9 PreS | adopted, it should have a certain freshness and a suitable ‘ 10 PreS | seems to have confused with certain inferior magistrates, making 11 Intro| probable, though far from certain, that the slighter effort 12 Intro| The absence in them of certain favourite notions of Plato, 13 Text | be effected by the use of certain charms, and these charms 14 Text | wise man.~Then I am quite certain that he put forth his definition 15 Text | these matters: I am not certain whether there is such a 16 Text | knows something, and has a certain knowledge, whether concerning Cratylus Part
17 Intro| principles; and he admits a certain element of chance. But he 18 Intro| can only be carried to a certain point. ‘If we could always, 19 Intro| only capable of uttering a certain number of sounds. Every 20 Intro| resemble one another in certain parts of their structure 21 Intro| by man. Nor are we at all certain of the relation, if any, 22 Intro| It is true that within certain limits we possess the power 23 Intro| nearly all of them to a certain extent have fallen under 24 Intro| knowledge. Yet it is far from certain that this newly-found science 25 Text | men are only agreed to a certain extent about justice, and 26 Text | them in this way? for I am certain that I should not.~HERMOGENES: 27 Text | or any other letters to a certain name, then, if we add, or Crito Part
28 Text | better principles, I am certain not to agree with you; no, 29 Text | their property, is tolerably certain; and you yourself, if you Euthydemus Part
30 Intro| philosophical enquirers at a certain stage, or when regarded 31 Intro| or when regarded from a certain point of view only. The 32 Intro| not able to arrive at any certain result about the art which 33 Text | in what is to follow I am certain that they will exhibit to 34 Text | he speaks of things in a certain way and manner, and not 35 Text | that I heard them I am certain.~CRITO: Yes, indeed, Socrates, 36 Text | Yes, I said (for I was certain that something good would 37 Text | natural; for they have a certain amount of philosophy, and 38 Text | amount of philosophy, and a certain amount of political wisdom; Euthyphro Part
39 Intro| religion, which is carried to a certain extent only; (3) the defence The First Alcibiades Part
40 Pre | Second Alcibiades, does to a certain extent throw a doubt upon 41 Pre | the Symposium, and to a certain extent in the Parmenides.~ 42 Text | ALCIBIADES: But I am not certain, Socrates, whether I shall 43 Text | among the Persians of a certain age; and one of them is 44 Text | and say to her, There is a certain Dinomache, whose whole wardrobe Gorgias Part
45 Intro| dialogues there is also a certain natural growth or unity; 46 Intro| possibility of the bad having in certain cases pleasures as great 47 Intro| boastful, yet he has also a certain dignity, and is treated 48 Intro| he is arguing. But he is certain that in the opinion of any 49 Intro| s touchstone; and he is certain that any opinion in which 50 Intro| reason is that he is not certain whether he has done his 51 Intro| principle of action. Hence a certain element of seeming enters 52 Intro| pecuniary or party interest in certain tenets. There is the sophistry 53 Intro| plays long enough he is certain of victory. He will not 54 Intro| in that hour. If he were certain that there were no life 55 Intro| Orphic modes of worship. To a certain extent they are un-Greek; 56 Text | did as you say would be certain to be punished.~SOCRATES: 57 Text | them in accordance with a certain rule of justice?~POLUS: 58 Text | cease to care about living a certain time?—he knows, as women 59 Text | citizen, the inference is certain.~CALLICLES: And what difference 60 Text | great measure and for a certain time. And I should imagine Ion Part
61 Text | God to have knowledge of a certain work; for that which we 62 Text | everything?~ION: I should exclude certain things, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Laches Part
63 Text | which we are speaking to a certain extent.~LACHES: To what Laws Book
64 1 | ought to be common meals and certain persons regularly appointed 65 1 | exhibited among us Spartans in certain hand–to–hand fights; also 66 1 | the Oracle, and offered certain sacrifices which the God 67 1 | Cleinias. He would be certain, Stranger, to use the potion.~ 68 2 | would say, rather, “I am certain.” For must they not have 69 2 | affirm this to be a most certain truth; and the minds of 70 2 | say that learning has a certain accompanying charm which 71 2 | Cleinias. That is most certain.~Athenian. But can a man 72 3 | and the Persians was, in a certain sense, the same; for as 73 3 | early divided among us into certain kinds and manners. One sort 74 4 | dishonourable, as people say, at certain times. This is the language 75 4 | able to pray rightly for certain conditions, and if these 76 4 | shall pay a yearly fine of a certain amount, in order that he 77 5 | being stronger, and having a certain character of firmness, whereas 78 5 | sufficient to maintain a certain number of inhabitants in 79 5 | ignorant that there is a certain degree of truth in your 80 6 | not a magistrate, yet in certain respects is a very important 81 6 | for themselves, choosing certain persons by agreement. And 82 6 | and I are agreed about a certain thing.~Cleinias. About what 83 6 | is also apt to produce a certain effeminacy in the minds 84 7 | than for you, by reason of certain amusements which are carried 85 7 | Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement 86 7 | have been brought up in certain laws, which by some Divine 87 7 | be arranged at first by certain persons, and, when arranged, 88 7 | that we can say anything certain all in a moment.~Cleinias. 89 7 | will be in first framing certain models for composers. One 90 7 | conception, I cannot be very certain.~Athenian. The truth, Cleinias, 91 8 | may have terrors and to a certain degree show the man who 92 8 | may come and be a metic on certain conditions; a foreigner, 93 9 | for one of two things is certain: either we must not say 94 9 | prayers and sacrifices to certain Gods, who are concerned 95 10 | inherent force according to certain affinities among them—of 96 10 | birth, and produced in play certain images and very partial 97 10 | greater and smaller in a certain proportion. Here is a wonder 98 10 | plan by which a thing of a certain nature found a certain seat 99 10 | a certain nature found a certain seat and room. But the formation 100 10 | their impiety, which, in a certain sense, is deserved. Assuredly 101 11 | admitted to be the offspring of certain parents and is acknowledged 102 11 | things because they have no certain knowledge about them. But 103 12 | and safely. But now that a certain portion of mankind do not 104 12 | possession of them during a certain time shall no longer be 105 12 | whether they prefer to take a certain portion of the whole value, 106 12 | law we must give way in certain particulars. It would be 107 12 | Cleinias. I am not quite certain, Stranger; but I have a 108 12 | their rule of justice, that certain individuals should bear Lysis Part
109 Intro| varied life it is practically certain that many changes will occur 110 Text | have set my heart upon a certain thing. All people have their 111 Text | That may be assumed to be certain.~And does not this seem Menexenus Part
112 Pre | Second Alcibiades, does to a certain extent throw a doubt upon 113 Pre | the Symposium, and to a certain extent in the Parmenides.~ Meno Part
114 Intro| to it. They are not more certain than facts, but they are 115 Intro| facts, but they are equally certain (Phaedo). They are both 116 Intro| mathematics may be found in him. A certain influence of mathematics 117 Intro| language against the most certain facts. And here, again, 118 Text | emigrated from us to you. I am certain that if you were to ask 119 Text | Empedocles say that there are certain effluences of existence?~ 120 Text | you why: I have heard from certain wise men and women who spoke 121 Text | your house.~MENO: And I am certain that no one ever did teach 122 Text | when he is asked whether a certain triangle is capable being 123 Text | capable being inscribed in a certain circle (Or, whether a certain 124 Text | certain circle (Or, whether a certain area is capable of being 125 Text | inscribed as a triangle in a certain circle.), will reply: ‘I 126 Text | we shall never know the certain truth until, before asking Parmenides Part
127 Intro| and the like?’ ‘I am not certain.’ ‘And would you be undecided 128 Intro| and one is therefore of a certain figure, round or straight, 129 Intro| may partake of one in a certain way? The others are other 130 Intro| thing, which is not, in a certain sense is? or do we mean 131 Intro| are absolutely denied. But certain difficulties and consequences 132 Text | Adeimantus and Glaucon, to certain Clazomenians.~We had come 133 Text | Antiphon was intimate with a certain Pythodorus, a friend of 134 Text | you mean that there are certain ideas of which all other 135 Text | then it passes between certain states of motion and rest, 136 Text | without the one, but in a certain way they participate in 137 Text | nor of all, but is of a certain single form, which we call 138 Text | can anything which is in a certain state not be in that state 139 Text | which is and is not in a certain state, implies change?~Certainly.~ 140 Text | which is not?~Nothing more certain.~Then each of the others Phaedo Part
141 Intro| about to die and was not certain of what was meant, he wished 142 Intro| shall live again is far more certain than that we shall take 143 Intro| nature to the performance of certain actions. All these punishments 144 Intro| same way that we are more certain of the existence of God 145 Intro| step further: ‘We are more certain of our ideas of truth and 146 Text | felt about the meaning of certain dreams. In the course of 147 Text | already running. But I was not certain of this, for the dream might 148 Text | are evil may be good at certain times and to certain persons, 149 Text | at certain times and to certain persons, death is to be 150 Text | and good (of which I am as certain as I can be of any such 151 Text | if true, affords a most certain proof that the souls of 152 Text | another time unequal?~That is certain.~But are real equals ever 153 Text | as they tell us, are seen certain ghostly apparitions of souls 154 Text | principles, even if they appear certain, should be carefully considered; 155 Text | in life, leads him to a certain place in which the dead 156 Text | extremity of evil until certain times are fulfilled, and Phaedrus Part
157 Intro| soul is nourished. On a certain day Zeus the lord of heaven 158 Intro| in jest but also ‘with a certain degree of seriousness,’ 159 Intro| the distinction between certain and probable matter. The 160 Intro| assured to us by the most certain proofs: that our preachers 161 Text | his lesson. There he saw a certain lover of discourse who had 162 Text | and different. Now I am certain that this is not an invention 163 Text | was foolish, I say,—to a certain extent, impious; can anything 164 Text | mightiest woes have bred in certain families, owing to some 165 Text | both, on the motion of a certain person,’ who is our author; 166 Text | character who ought to have a certain argument applied to him 167 Text | order to convince him of a certain opinion;’—he who knows all 168 Text | would be intelligible or certain; or who deemed that writing Philebus Part
169 Intro| reduced to rule, having certain affinities with evil, with 170 Intro| bodily pleasures, except in certain extreme cases, are unattended 171 Intro| Plato agrees partially with certain ‘surly or fastidious’ philosophers, 172 Intro| we not liable, or rather certain, as in the case of sight, 173 Intro| is neither.~But there are certain natural philosophers who 174 Intro| principle which is practically certain.~The rule of human life 175 Intro| of language is only to a certain extent commensurate with 176 Intro| which imperatively declares certain acts to be right or wrong:— 177 Intro| All of these present a certain aspect of moral truth. None 178 Text | some number representing a certain quantity, and thus out of 179 Text | distinguished in this infinity a certain number of vowels, and then 180 Text | remember to have heard long ago certain discussions about pleasure 181 Text | that the infinite is in a certain sense many, and the finite 182 Text | class of the finite, takes certain forms.~SOCRATES: Yes, that 183 Text | make the third I am not so certain.~SOCRATES: That is because 184 Text | opinion, but opinion of a certain quality; and this is what 185 Text | sight or some other sense certain opinions or statements, 186 Text | have clearly never heard of certain enemies of our friend Philebus.~ 187 Text | who may they be?~SOCRATES: Certain persons who are reputed 188 Text | pleasures which arise out of certain disorders.~PROTARCHUS: What 189 Text | describe the vicious form of a certain habit; and of vice in general 190 Text | has no true being? Do not certain ingenious philosophers teach 191 Text | practice, in addition to a certain power of guessing, which 192 Text | and has little which is certain.~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~ 193 Text | rule of truth ever become certain?~PROTARCHUS: Impossible.~ 194 Text | pleasure, rather than with a certain degree of pleasure, or all 195 Text | wisdom, rather than with a certain degree of wisdom?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
196 Intro| the political virtues to a certain degree, and are obliged 197 Intro| from holiness, and yet in a certain point of view nearly the 198 Text | were putting to Hippias certain physical and astronomical 199 Text | other thing; white is in a certain way like black, and hard 200 Text | functions, are still in a certain point of view similar, and 201 Text | Well, I said, there is a certain thing called fear or terror; The Republic Book
202 1 | he said, he who is of a certain nature, is like those who 203 1 | like those who are of a certain nature; he who is not, not. ~ 204 1 | answer, you would be quite certain to accuse me of haranguing; 205 2 | back empty-handed. ~That is certain. ~And therefore what they 206 2 | these myths-telling how certain gods, as they say, "Go about 207 2 | Whereas the lie in words is in certain cases useful and not hateful; 208 3 | we must not admit them is certain. ~Again, truth should be 209 3 | of the two; for I am not certain what he meant. These matters, 210 3 | I said; I am much more certain that they ought to be, and 211 4 | is perfect. ~That is most certain. ~And being perfect, is 212 4 | and in this I detect a certain peculiarity. ~What is that? ~ 213 4 | ordering or controlling of certain pleasures and desires; this 214 4 | one's own business in a certain way may be assumed to be 215 4 | valiant and wise by reason of certain other affections and qualities 216 4 | relative to drink. ~And a certain kind of thirst is relative 217 4 | thirst is relative to a certain kind of drink; but thirst 218 4 | will be just. ~That is very certain. ~And is justice dimmer 219 4 | cause injustice? ~That is certain. ~And the creation of health 220 5 | Had we better not appoint certain festivals at which we will 221 5 | they will deposit them with certain nurses who dwell in a separate 222 5 | unknown? ~Nothing can be more certain. ~Good. But if there be 223 5 | subject-matters? ~That is certain. ~Being is the sphere or 224 5 | not knowledge? ~That is certain. ~But those who see the 225 6 | sham one. ~That is most certain. ~Such a one is sure to 226 6 | an empty vessel? ~That is certain. Laboring in vain, he must 227 6 | ask if you will; but I am certain that you have heard the 228 7 | of the images. ~That is certain. ~And now look again, and 229 7 | visible world, and in a certain way the cause of all things 230 7 | situation; would he not be certain to have his eyes full of 231 7 | But then, if I am right, certain professors of education 232 7 | what also entered to a certain extent into our former scheme? ~ 233 7 | you know that there are certain principles about justice 234 8 | are plenty of them-that is certain. ~The evil blazes up like 235 8 | take their place. ~They are certain to do so. ~And so the young 236 9 | which I want to understand: Certain of the unnecessary pleasures 237 9 | concerns of his soul. ~That is certain. ~Yes; and every day and 238 9 | tyrant he becomes. ~That is certain, said Glaucon, taking his 239 9 | should be a little more certain, and should not conjecture 240 9 | taken up his abode with certain slave pleasures which are 241 10 | or destroyed, we may be certain that of such a nature there 242 10 | were all obliged to drink a certain quantity, and those who The Second Alcibiades Part
243 Pre | of style; and there is a certain abruptness and agroikia 244 Text | against and slain. Or look at certain of our own citizens,—and 245 Text | that for some persons in certain cases the ignorance of some 246 Text | which I have heard from certain of our elders. It chanced The Seventh Letter Part
247 Text | utmost possible speed, before certain other persons coming in 248 Text | all manner of anxiety lest certain people should suppose that The Sophist Part
249 Intro| is colourless; he is to a certain extent the reflection of 250 Intro| which the term is applied to certain contemporaries of Socrates. 251 Intro| him. He sees clearly to a certain extent; but he has not yet 252 Intro| and me). Lastly, there are certain ideas, such as ‘beginning,’ ‘ 253 Intro| contradictions are pursued to a certain extent, but only with a 254 Intro| which affirms that only certain things communicate with 255 Intro| things communicate with certain other things. In the alphabet 256 Intro| separated from and opposed to a certain kind of existence which 257 Intro| in the human mind towards certain ideas and forms of thought. 258 Intro| or contradictories may in certain cases be both true. The 259 Intro| notions about nature. To a certain extent all our knowledge 260 Intro| we leave out details, a certain degree of order begins to 261 Text | are aware that there are certain menial occupations which 262 Text | THEAETETUS: Yet the Sophist has a certain likeness to our minister 263 Text | any magnitude, there is a certain degree of deception; for 264 Text | THEAETETUS: Nay, but it is in a certain sense.~STRANGER: You mean 265 Text | not are not, or that in a certain sense they are?~THEAETETUS: 266 Text | be imagined to exist in a certain sense, if any degree of 267 Text | by main force that in a certain sense not-being is, and 268 Text | time there was war between certain of them; and then again 269 Text | for being, having in a certain sense the attribute of one, 270 Text | For that which is of a certain quantity must necessarily 271 Text | true essence consists of certain intelligible and incorporeal 272 Text | energy, arising out of a certain power which proceeds from 273 Text | rest?~THEAETETUS: That is certain.~STRANGER: Then, according 274 Text | existence parted off from a certain kind of existence, and again 275 Text | STRANGER: And must be of a certain quality.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 276 Text | must necessarily have a certain quality.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~ The Statesman Part
277 Intro| but at the completion of a certain cycle he let go; and the 278 Intro| as is still the case in certain places. They were shepherds 279 Intro| which they do not know a certain letter with cases in which 280 Intro| introduced in order to teach certain lessons; or, as in the Phaedrus, 281 Intro| self-denial; in every class, to a certain extent, a natural sense 282 Intro| in virtue and ability. In certain states of the world the 283 Intro| just, but they must also be certain, and we are obliged to sacrifice 284 Text | and are not arithmetic and certain other kindred arts, merely 285 Text | their claim. But we are certain of this,—that no one will 286 Text | on the completion of a certain cycle, when he lets go, 287 Text | distributed under the rule of certain inferior deities, as is 288 Text | order that we may be more certain of the complexion of this The Symposium Part
289 Intro| Because all men and women at a certain age are desirous of bringing 290 Intro| performances, ‘yet also having a certain measure of seriousness,’ 291 Intro| expression of the other; and in certain Greek states, especially 292 Intro| half in jest, yet ‘with a certain degree of seriousness.’ 293 Intro| century. No one supposes certain French novels to be a representation 294 Intro| city,’ yet not without a certain generosity which gained 295 Text | your possession; for I am certain that you would not have 296 Text | half-playful, yet having a certain measure of seriousness, 297 Text | their souls. There is a certain age at which human nature Theaetetus Part
298 Intro| Theaetetus, Sophist, and Laws, of certain impenetrable godless persons, 299 Intro| their side; and we are not certain which of them are in the 300 Intro| like me. But when I see a certain kind of snub-nosedness, 301 Intro| impression of sense remained certain and uniform. Hardness, softness, 302 Intro| have experience. There are certain laws of language and logic 303 Intro| prescribed methods less certain. Again, the truth must often 304 Intro| not to be despised. For on certain subjects, and in certain 305 Intro| certain subjects, and in certain states of knowledge, the 306 Intro| of reasoning and have a certain truth to us.~Whether space 307 Intro| possibly from the deficiency of certain branches of knowledge; when 308 Intro| example, we are absolutely certain, (a) of the influence exerted 309 Intro| experience, it is moulded to a certain extent by hierophants and 310 Intro| it is probable, or indeed certain, that of many mental phenomena 311 Intro| to indulge. But however certain we may be of the connexion 312 Intro| distinguish. And because we are certain that heredity exercises 313 Text | or rather I am absolutely certain, that the midwives know 314 Text | percipient; are you quite certain that the several colours 315 Text | say that I, who am of a certain height and taller than you, 316 Text | time.~THEAETETUS: Yes, in a certain sense.~SOCRATES: None of 317 Text | one becomes a thing of a certain quality, and the other a 318 Text | and wishing to capture a certain sort of knowledge out of 319 Text | different?~THEAETETUS: I am not certain; but, as you like me to Timaeus Part
320 Intro| perish in the waters at certain periods; and the rude survivors 321 Intro| or intelligible must be certain and true; but what is spoken 322 Intro| and measure, and had only certain faint traces of themselves, 323 Intro| less feeling, except in certain parts which the Creator 324 Intro| contemplate the heavens, a certain amount of scientific truth 325 Intro| by observation, and to a certain extent only, the first impressions 326 Intro| the same dominates to a certain extent over the other—the 327 Intro| divided by the Creator in certain proportions and reunited; 328 Intro| creatures. Only, as there is a certain remnant of evil inherent 329 Intro| all realities, the most certain of all knowledge, which 330 Intro| planets, divided according to certain musical intervals; he has 331 Intro| but retains in the chaos certain germs or traces of the elements. 332 Intro| that we are not perfectly certain, whether, as Bockh and the 333 Intro| at present verified to a certain extent and may hereafter 334 Intro| writings, and there are certain general principles, such 335 Intro| flux, but to vary within certain limits which are controlled 336 Intro| making the world move in certain numerical ratios according 337 Intro| less than its affinity to certain Pythagorean speculations, 338 Intro| the ponderous industry of certain French and Swedish writers, 339 Intro| they give no probable or certain proofs, still, as they declare 340 Intro| opinions and beliefs sure and certain. But when reason is concerned 341 Text | secretly, by the use of certain lots, so to arrange the 342 Text | Nile divides, there is a certain district which is called 343 Text | opinions and beliefs sure and certain. But when reason is concerned 344 Text | perceives ideas or species of a certain nature and number, he thought 345 Text | they give no probable or certain proofs, still, as they declare 346 Text | but that which is of a certain nature, hot or white, or 347 Text | regarded as most real and certain. But we must affirm them 348 Text | and earth and air had only certain faint traces of themselves, 349 Text | fire becomes, when cool, a certain stone of a black colour. 350 Text | appear to be caused by certain contractions and dilations, 351 Text | attributable to the combination of certain conditions—the non-existence 352 Text | with power to last for a certain time, beyond which no man