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The Apology Part
1 Text | my opponents are of two kinds; one recent, the other ancient: Charmides Part
2 PreS | nature’s distribution of kinds is approximately represented, 3 Text | which of the different kinds of knowledge makes him happy? Cratylus Part
4 Intro| mind? And as the different kinds of work differ, so ought 5 Intro| them to differ. The several kinds of shuttles ought to answer 6 Intro| and form to the several kinds of webs. And the legislator 7 Intro| places, relations of all kinds, are expressed by modifications 8 Intro| of the many degrees and kinds of human intercourse, there 9 Text | naturally answer to the several kinds of webs; and this is true Critias Part
10 Intro| pastures for animals of all kinds, and fragrant herbs, and 11 Text | keeping, and the pleasant kinds of dessert, with which we Euthydemus Part
12 Text | speech.~‘There are three kinds of ambiguity of term or The First Alcibiades Part
13 Pre | than longer ones; and some kinds of composition, such as Gorgias Part
14 Intro| conclusion is that there are two kinds of statesmanship, a higher 15 Text | rhetoric does not treat of all kinds of discourse?~GORGIAS: Certainly 16 Text | when you compare the two kinds of refutations, how unlike 17 Text | once, that there are two kinds of operations which have Laws Book
18 1 | thinking that there are two kinds of war; or what would you 19 1 | truly, that war is of two kinds one which is universally 20 1 | of laws answering to the kinds of virtue; not in the way 21 1 | good. Now goods are of two kinds: there are human and there 22 1 | there are several other kinds. Now we ought always to 23 1 | Do we not distinguish two kinds of fear, which are very 24 2 | difference, Stranger, in the two kinds of education.~Athenian. 25 3 | divided among us into certain kinds and manners. One sort consisted 26 3 | to this we selected two kinds of government, the despotic, 27 4 | just been saying. Of three kinds of funerals, there is one 28 4 | is like that of the two kinds of doctors, which I was 29 5 | of a city—there are many kinds of purification, some easier 30 5 | money, or rearing the meaner kinds of live stock; but only 31 6 | and in the suburbs. Three kinds of officers will thus have 32 6 | hunting with dogs and other kinds of sports should be pursued 33 6 | music and gymnastic, two kinds of each—of the one kind 34 6 | understanding or acquiring most kinds of property, but there is 35 7 | called dancing, and is of two kinds: one of nobler figures, 36 7 | arisen. And in these various kinds of imitation one man moves 37 7 | order, thus establishing two kinds of dances of the nobler 38 7 | anything about the highest kinds of knowledge; but which 39 7 | hunting of land animals of all kinds, and not of wild beasts 40 8 | eating and drinking all kinds of things, and procuring 41 8 | suppose that there are three kinds of contests—one of boys, 42 8 | loves, for they are of two kinds, and out of the two arises 43 8 | requires much study and many kinds of knowledge, and does not 44 8 | sell (such as skins and all kinds of clothing, either woven 45 9 | then, that they are of many kinds, ought not the legislator 46 9 | robbers of temples, and all kinds of thefts, and offences 47 9 | legislators whatsoever, two kinds of actions have been distinguished— 48 9 | there are hurts of various kinds done by the citizens to 49 9 | these injuries are of two kinds—one, voluntary, and the 50 9 | we will make laws of two kinds.~Cleinias. What are the 51 9 | Cleinias. What are the two kinds?~Athenian. There is one 52 9 | these homicides are of two kinds, both of them arising from 53 9 | are able, of their various kinds. The greatest cause of them 54 10 | comprehended them under their kinds and numbered them with the 55 10 | is also one of the many kinds of motion.~Cleinias. Granted.~ 56 10 | Athenian. Of these two kinds of motion, that which moves 57 10 | prophecy and jugglery of all kinds, and out of their ranks 58 10 | devices. There are many kinds of unbelievers, but two 59 11 | experience of the several kinds of retail trade, as we before 60 11 | universal, and they are of two kinds: some of the Gods we see 61 11 | determined. For there are two kinds of poisons used among men, 62 11 | mentioned; and there are other kinds, which originate in an evil 63 12 | the leaders of the several kinds of troops shall again hold 64 12 | to define the different kinds in some way. Let me endeavour 65 12 | existing elsewhere; also about kinds of knowledge which may appear 66 12 | spirit. Now there are four kinds of strangers, of whom we 67 12 | may learn them. For of all kinds of knowledge the knowledge 68 12 | that virtue was of four kinds?~Athenian. Quite true.~Cleinias. 69 12 | saying that there are four kinds of virtue, and as there 70 12 | ought to receive the several kinds of instruction, would be Lysis Part
71 Intro| ancients had their three kinds of friendship, ‘for the Menexenus Part
72 Pre | than longer ones; and some kinds of composition, such as Meno Part
73 Text | answer that there are many kinds of bees, and I reply: But 74 Text | there are many and different kinds of them; or are they not Parmenides Part
75 Intro| subjective truth, having many kinds, general and particular. 76 Intro| There are no degrees or kinds of sameness, likeness, difference, 77 Text | the absolute natures or kinds are known severally by the 78 Text | for these are the only kinds of motion.~Yes.~And the Phaedo Part
79 Intro| us.~Difficulties of two kinds occur in the Phaedo—one 80 Text | fears, and fancies of all kinds, and endless foolery, and Phaedrus Part
81 Intro| which he divides into four kinds: first, there is the art 82 Intro| degrees and ways to different kinds of art; to a statue, for 83 Intro| Symposium, there are two kinds of love, a lower and a higher, 84 Intro| opposition between these two kinds of love may be compared 85 Text | of madness there were two kinds; one produced by human infirmity, 86 Text | was subdivided into four kinds, prophetic, initiatory, 87 Text | and speeches, and their kinds and affections, and adapted Philebus Part
88 Intro| such as the nature and kinds of pleasure, true and false 89 Intro| four original elements, the kinds of pleasure, the kinds of 90 Intro| the kinds of pleasure, the kinds of knowledge, the scale 91 Intro| exactness, we must know the kinds of pleasure and the kinds 92 Intro| kinds of pleasure and the kinds of knowledge. (3) But still 93 Intro| 5) Pleasures are of two kinds, the mixed and unmixed. 94 Intro| pleasures there are four kinds: those of sight, hearing, 95 Intro| categories or elements; (III) the kinds of pleasure; (IV) the kinds 96 Intro| kinds of pleasure; (IV) the kinds of knowledge; (V) the conception 97 Intro| which preceded distinct kinds in the creation of the world; 98 Intro| divided them after their kinds. From different points of 99 Intro| and knowledge after their kinds.~III. 1. Plato speaks of 100 Intro| both. The most abstract kinds of knowledge are inseparable 101 Intro| there are pleasures of all kinds, good and bad, wise and 102 Intro| want to know the number and kinds of both of them. What are 103 Intro| reflect that there are two kinds of knowledge—the one creative 104 Intro| has had experience of both kinds. (Compare a similar argument 105 Text | it. But the infinity of kinds and the infinity of individuals 106 Text | asking whether there are not kinds of pleasure, and what is 107 Text | are not able to tell the kinds of everything that has unity, 108 Text | knowledge according to their kinds; or you may let the matter 109 Text | need of distinguishing the kinds of pleasures, as I am inclined 110 Text | SOCRATES: And the three kinds of vain conceit in our friends 111 Text | class. Here then are two kinds of pleasures.~PROTARCHUS: 112 Text | investigate all the pure kinds; first selecting for consideration 113 Text | we were speaking into two kinds,—the arts which, like music, 114 Text | distinguishable into two kinds?~PROTARCHUS: What are the 115 Text | PROTARCHUS: What are the two kinds?~SOCRATES: In the first 116 Text | place, arithmetic is of two kinds, one of which is popular, 117 Text | of clearness in different kinds of knowledge is enormous.~ The Republic Book
118 2 | contractors; also makers of divers kinds of articles, including women' 119 2 | be animals of many other kinds, if people eat them. ~Certainly. ~ 120 2 | should be trained in both kinds, and we begin with the false? ~ 121 3 | These, then, are the two kinds of style? ~Yes. ~And you 122 4 | well? ~Clearly. ~And the kinds of knowledge in a State 123 4 | distinguished from other kinds and is therefore termed 124 4 | though pampered with all kinds of meats and drinks, and 125 5 | community may be of many kinds. Please, therefore, to say 126 5 | keep-the many evils of so many kinds which people suffer in this 127 5 | have to do with different kinds of matter corresponding 128 6 | be exercised also in many kinds of knowledge, to see whether 129 6 | and the figures, and three kinds of angles, and the like, 130 7 | bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two causes, 131 7 | objects of sense are of two kinds; some of them do not invite 132 9 | Exactly. ~And there are three kinds of pleasure, which are their 133 9 | drink and condiments and all kinds of sustenance are examples, 134 9 | mind and all the different kinds of virtue? Put the question 135 9 | Then, in general, those kinds of things which are in the 136 10 | Beds, then, are of three kinds, and there are three artists The Second Alcibiades Part
137 Text | others of all sorts and kinds, whom we need not stop to The Seventh Letter Part
138 Text | disorders of all sorts and kinds which arise every day from The Sophist Part
139 Intro| there is a communion of kinds with kinds, and not merely 140 Intro| communion of kinds with kinds, and not merely one Being 141 Intro| of Being, and has as many kinds as there are differences 142 Intro| artist; and there are two kinds of art,—productive art, 143 Intro| of division there are two kinds,—one in which like is divided 144 Intro| evil; and there are two kinds of evil in the soul,—the 145 Intro| having so many names and kinds of knowledge. Does not the 146 Intro| image-making there are two kinds,— the art of making likenesses, 147 Intro| universal separation of kinds, all theories alike are 148 Intro| examine the most important kinds which are capable of admixture; 149 Intro| have being. Now the highest kinds are being, rest, motion; 150 Intro| other’? Are there two more kinds to be added to the three 151 Intro| the communion of different kinds, being and other mutually 152 Intro| and all of the remaining kinds, and therefore in an infinity 153 Intro| denial of all communion of kinds. And we are fortunate in 154 Intro| already answered about the kinds of being and the letters 155 Intro| knowledge the various degrees or kinds of knowledge more or less 156 Intro| syllogisms there are various kinds,—qualitative, quantitative, 157 Text | distinguish also three kinds, and assign one to each 158 Text | And of arts there are two kinds?~THEAETETUS: What are they?~ 159 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes, if both kinds exist.~STRANGER: Of course 160 Text | hunting, which has many kinds and names, and water-animal 161 Text | also into two principal kinds?~THEAETETUS: What are they?~ 162 Text | saying that there were many kinds of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 163 Text | there may be said to be two kinds?~THEAETETUS: What are they?~ 164 Text | of the merchant is of two kinds: it is partly concerned 165 Text | other of the sale of other kinds of knowledge.~THEAETETUS: 166 Text | controversy may be of two kinds.~THEAETETUS: What are they?~ 167 Text | that purification is of two kinds.~THEAETETUS: Perhaps so, 168 Text | in the soul there are two kinds of evil.~THEAETETUS: What 169 Text | Then there are these two kinds of evil in the soul—the 170 Text | disputed—that there are two kinds of vice in the soul, and 171 Text | STRANGER: Again, of the various kinds of ignorance, may not instruction 172 Text | that there is one or many kinds? At any rate there are two 173 Text | art has one name and many kinds of knowledge, there must 174 Text | These then are the two kinds of image-making—the art 175 Text | immutable and everlasting kinds; for all these add on a 176 Text | would rightly show what kinds will unite and what will 177 Text | other’? Are they two new kinds other than the three, and 178 Text | and are we to have five kinds instead of three; or when 179 Text | of one of the three first kinds?~THEAETETUS: Very likely 180 Text | That such a communion of kinds is according to nature, 181 Text | be other than the other kinds.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 182 Text | there are many arts and kinds of knowledge.~THEAETETUS: 183 Text | first place, there are two kinds of creation.~THEAETETUS: 184 Text | art. And so there are two kinds of making and production, 185 Text | acknowledge that there are two kinds of production, and each 186 Text | shall number the different kinds as two.~THEAETETUS: True.~ 187 Text | There are certainly the two kinds which you describe.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
188 Intro| these are chiefly of two kinds, falling under the two great 189 Intro| oligarchy there were two kinds, aristocracy and plutocracy; 190 Intro| considerations of opposite kinds which enter into the problem 191 Intro| account of the different kinds of states. But the treatment 192 Text | soul will conceive of all kinds of knowledge under two classes.~ 193 Text | of herding to be of two kinds, may cause that which is 194 Text | changes of many different kinds when they come upon them 195 Text | place, that there are two kinds of arts entering into everything 196 Text | composite species out of simple kinds—the whole class may be termed The Symposium Part
197 Intro| maintaining that there are two kinds of love; but his art has 198 Text | rightly distinguished two kinds of love. But my art further 199 Text | the human body these two kinds of love, which are confessedly 200 Text | and bringing many other kinds of diseases on animals and 201 Text | in this and in many other kinds of knowledge, who in the Theaetetus Part
202 Intro| of knowledge and specific kinds of knowledge,—a confusion 203 Intro| and that there are other kinds of knowledge— shoemaking, 204 Intro| Theaetetus has enumerated several kinds of knowledge, he has not 205 Intro| means him to extend to all kinds of knowledge the same process 206 Intro| together. There are two kinds of motions, a slow and a 207 Intro| must they not include two kinds of motion, change of place 208 Intro| be supposed to have both kinds of motion; for if not, the 209 Intro| can the exchange of two kinds of knowledge ever become 210 Intro| the outset what are the kinds of error which most easily 211 Intro| There are two principal kinds of it, recollection and 212 Text | that this motion is of two kinds, a slower and a quicker; 213 Text | folly and vice. All other kinds of wisdom or cleverness, 214 Text | then there are these two kinds, ‘change,’ and ‘motion in 215 Text | according to them have the two kinds of motion, and are changed 216 Text | suppose that the birds are kinds of knowledge, and that when 217 Text | after knowledge is of two kinds? one kind is prior to possession Timaeus Part
218 Intro| the greater differences of kinds to the figures of the elements 219 Intro| series of numbers are two kinds of means; the one exceeds 220 Intro| were to be the glory. Two kinds of motion were assigned 221 Intro| discussion I distinguished two kinds of being—the unchanging 222 Intro| acknowledge that as there are two kinds of knowledge, so there are 223 Intro| knowledge, so there are two kinds of being corresponding to 224 Intro| triangles there are two kinds; one having the opposite 225 Intro| one another...Of the two kinds of triangles the equal-sided 226 Intro| affected by similars. When two kinds of bodies quarrel with one 227 Intro| are divided after their kinds, do they not cease from 228 Intro| that there are different kinds of fire— (1) flame, (2) 229 Intro| Water, again, is of two kinds, liquid and fusile. The 230 Intro| congealment. Of the fusile kinds the fairest and heaviest 231 Intro| dissolves the flesh. Of the kinds of earth, that which is 232 Intro| the water. They are of two kinds, some of them, like glass, 233 Intro| particles of earth and air, two kinds of globules are formed—one 234 Intro| Smells are not divided into kinds; all of them are transitional, 235 Intro| proportion, making as many kinds of marrow as there were 236 Intro| there were hereafter to be kinds of souls. The receptacle 237 Intro| name of bile. The various kinds of bile have names answering 238 Intro| Lymph or serum is of two kinds: first, the whey of blood, 239 Intro| body, generating diverse kinds of leprosies. If, when mingled 240 Intro| a word: there are three kinds of soul located within us, 241 Intro| train and exercise all three kinds.~The divine soul God lodged 242 Intro| Reflecting on the simplest kinds of external objects, which 243 Intro| earth; liquids of various kinds pass to and fro; the network 244 Intro| that smells do not admit of kinds. He seems to think that 245 Intro| the tongue are of various kinds, and, like many other affections, 246 Text | interval there were two kinds of means, the one exceeding 247 Text | human nature was of two kinds, the superior race would 248 Text | right (He is speaking of two kinds of mirrors, first the plane, 249 Text | what we too must do. Both kinds of causes should be acknowledged 250 Text | Suppose a person to make all kinds of figures of gold and to 251 Text | In this manner, the four kinds or elements were then shaken 252 Text | triangles are originally of two kinds, both of which are made 253 Text | that there are any distinct kinds of visible bodies fairer 254 Text | which we have selected four kinds—three from the one which 255 Text | to speak of their several kinds, and show out of what combinations 256 Text | particle of any of the four kinds is seen by us on account 257 Text | saying about the elements or kinds, the most probable conclusion 258 Text | included in the greater kinds, they are to be attributed 259 Text | when divided after their kinds do not cease to pass through 260 Text | consider that there are divers kinds of fire. There are, for 261 Text | are various other nameless kinds which arise from the inequality 262 Text | place of a division into two kinds; the one liquid and the 263 Text | congealment. Of all the kinds termed fusile, that which 264 Text | of the bright and denser kinds of water, when solidified 265 Text | there are the numerous kinds of water which have been 266 Text | vegetable acid).~As to the kinds of earth, that which is 267 Text | these bodies are of two kinds; some of them, such as glass 268 Text | or definite and simple kinds; but they are distinguished 269 Text | he separated from their kinds, and mingling them in due 270 Text | various forms as the different kinds of souls were hereafter 271 Text | there were only the wild kinds, which are older than the 272 Text | or—since there are more kinds than one of fire and of 273 Text | over-supply of blood of diverse kinds, mingling with air in the 274 Text | name of bile. But the other kinds of bile are variously distinguished 275 Text | and of this there are two kinds; to wit, madness and ignorance. 276 Text | protection against both kinds of disproportion:— that 277 Text | like affections from both kinds of motions, the result is 278 Text | remarked that there are three kinds of soul located within us,