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1 PreS | the other hand the least difference of meaning or the least Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the same or not makes no difference, provided the meaning is 3 Intro| agastos and thoos) of the difference between the root and termination. 4 Intro| to appreciate the grand difference between ancient and modern 5 Intro| altered when there is a difference of meaning. The difference 6 Intro| difference of meaning. The difference of gender in nouns is utilized 7 Text | foreign country;—there is no difference.~HERMOGENES: Very true.~ 8 Text | or not the same, makes no difference, provided the meaning is 9 Text | subtraction of a letter make any difference so long as the essence of 10 Text | simply as names, there is no difference in them.~HERMOGENES: Certainly 11 Text | SOCRATES: Why, what is the difference? May I not go to a man and 12 Text | they would say, makes no difference, if you are only agreed. Crito Part
13 Intro| kill us,’ that makes no difference; but a good life, in other Euthydemus Part
14 Text | which I have.~That makes no difference;—and must you not, if you Euthyphro Part
15 Intro| answers that there is no difference of opinion, either among 16 Intro| difficulties. The chief difference between us and them is, 17 Intro| indications of similarity or difference, and still less from arguments 18 Text | he may be—that makes no difference; and not to prosecute them 19 Text | SOCRATES: And what sort of difference creates enmity and anger? 20 Text | arise when the matters of difference are the just and unjust, 21 Text | murderer: there would be no difference of opinion about that.~SOCRATES: 22 Text | all such cases there is a difference, and you know also in what 23 Text | you know also in what the difference lies?~EUTHYPHRO: I think The First Alcibiades Part
24 Pre | To a later Platonist, the difference between Plato and his imitators 25 Pre | lightly reject them. Some difference of style, or inferiority 26 Intro| Athenians must know the difference between them. Does Alcibiades 27 Text | noble or ignoble—makes no difference.~ALCIBIADES: Certainly not.~ 28 Text | matter which will make any difference to the Athenians when they 29 Text | how? For there may be a difference in the manner.~ALCIBIADES: 30 Text | There can be no greater difference than between just and unjust.~ 31 Text | sure, Socrates.~SOCRATES: A difference of just and unjust is the 32 Text | ALCIBIADES: True.~SOCRATES: Which difference caused all the wars and 33 Text | expedient; for there is a difference between justice and expediency. 34 Text | SOCRATES: And the only difference between one who argues as 35 Text | blood. Still greater is the difference among the Persians; for Gorgias Part
36 Intro| really inconsistent, but the difference between them is worth noticing: 37 Intro| the better?’ ‘There is no difference.’ Then are not the many 38 Intro| without traditions, and the difference between human and divine 39 Text | of arithmetic, but with a difference, the difference being that 40 Text | but with a difference, the difference being that the art of calculation 41 Text | as gymnastic, but with a difference. Now, seeing that there 42 Text | this, I say, is the natural difference between the rhetorician 43 Text | certain.~CALLICLES: And what difference does that make?~SOCRATES: 44 Text | think that there is any difference between one and the other? Ion Part
45 Text | me there appears to be no difference between them.~SOCRATES: 46 Text | inspired?~ION: There is a great difference, Socrates, between the two Laches Part
47 Intro| with whom he never had a difference to the hour of his death. 48 Intro| resemblance, and some points of difference, appear in the Laches when 49 Text | death there never was a difference between us; and now it comes 50 Text | and do not mind about the difference of our ages.~SOCRATES: I 51 Text | they know none? There is a difference, to my way of thinking, Laws Book
52 1 | actions; and herein lies the difference between virtue and vice. 53 2 | Cleinias. There is a great difference, Stranger, in the two kinds 54 3 | nor was poverty a cause of difference among them; and rich they 55 4 | slaves or freemen makes no difference; they acquire their knowledge 56 4 | remember how great will be the difference between them, according 57 4 | important, and it makes all the difference whether we clearly remember 58 5 | Cleinias, that there is a difference in places, and that some 59 7 | uses of them; whereas no difference is found in the use of the 60 7 | nature balanced, we create a difference in them by bad habit. In 61 7 | consequence, but makes a great difference, and may be of very great 62 7 | And there is a very great difference between one who has learnt 63 7 | indicated by their natural difference. The grand, and that which 64 9 | are two, and what is the difference between them, that when 65 9 | little more clearly the difference between hurt and injustice, 66 9 | slave, there shall be no difference as touching murder by one’ 67 10 | there are Gods, but with a difference—the one saying that they 68 11 | among friends, but if any difference arises about the collection, 69 12 | great or rather absolute difference between him who is deprived Lysis Part
70 Intro| boys with one another. Some difference appears to be intended between 71 Intro| world to share in their difference any more than in their friendship; 72 Text | said: Can we point out any difference between the congenial and Menexenus Part
73 Pre | To a later Platonist, the difference between Plato and his imitators 74 Pre | lightly reject them. Some difference of style, or inferiority Meno Part
75 Intro| uncertainties he exempts the difference between truth and appearance, 76 Intro| Descartes. In this respect the difference between them is like that 77 Text | is the same. Is there any difference?~MENO: I think not.~SOCRATES: 78 Text | than knowledge?~MENO: The difference, Socrates, is only that Parmenides Part
79 Intro| the same relations, has no difference of relation, and is therefore 80 Intro| and shorter, the relative difference between them is diminished. 81 Intro| implies at once knowledge and difference. Thus ‘one’ in the proposition—‘ 82 Intro| their very name implies difference, and difference implies 83 Intro| implies difference, and difference implies relation, not to 84 Intro| kinds of sameness, likeness, difference, nor any adequate conception 85 Text | True.~But, if there were no difference between the one and the 86 Text | surely, the elder is a difference relative to the younger, 87 Text | virtue of otherness and difference.~Certainly.~So that the 88 Text | anything else, leave the difference between them the same as 89 Text | that which is, since the difference of age is always the same; 90 Text | smaller portion.~Then the difference between the age of the one 91 Text | one is not; is there any difference between this and the hypothesis— 92 Text | not one is not?~There is a difference, certainly.~Is there a difference 93 Text | difference, certainly.~Is there a difference only, or rather are not 94 Text | other things; it makes no difference whether he predicate of 95 Text | from the others?~Certainly.~Difference, then, belongs to it as 96 Text | others, we do not speak of a difference in the others, but in the 97 Text | No.~Nor yet likeness nor difference, either in relation to itself 98 Text | speak of the others implies difference—the terms ‘other’ and ‘different’ 99 Text | of the appearance of the difference, different in kind from, Phaedo Part
100 Intro| indefinitely increased. The first difference is the effect of a few thousand, 101 Text | acknowledge that there is a difference. Or look at the matter in 102 Text | Yes.~But that makes no difference; whenever from seeing one 103 Text | own assertions. And the difference between him and me at the 104 Text | not, as you say, make any difference in the fears of individuals. 105 Text | observe that there is a difference in the two cases. For then Phaedrus Part
106 Intro| applications, if we allow for the difference of times and manners; and 107 Text | chance of deception—when the difference is large or small?~PHAEDRUS: 108 Text | small?~PHAEDRUS: When the difference is small.~SOCRATES: And 109 Text | will perceive, makes no difference.~PHAEDRUS: You are making Philebus Part
110 Intro| of them.’ There is also a difference, which may be noted, between 111 Intro| himself inconsistent. For the difference between the personal and 112 Intro| law of nature. The chief difference between subjective pleasure 113 Intro| the Republic. The chief difference is, that the position of 114 Intro| is just what makes the difference between eristic and dialectic. 115 Intro| of morality. There is no difference, or at any rate no great 116 Intro| or at any rate no great difference, of opinion about the right 117 Intro| often make the greatest difference in the consequences, not 118 Text | are colours, there is no difference between them; and yet we 119 Text | are we?) that there is no difference in pleasures, but that they 120 Text | pleasure) that there is no difference between one science and 121 Text | his own age—that makes no difference; neither father nor mother 122 Text | repeat, is what makes the difference between the mere art of 123 Text | PROTARCHUS: There can be no difference of opinion; not some but 124 Text | class which puts an end to difference and opposition, and by introducing 125 Text | state; it will make a great difference in our judgment of pleasure, 126 Text | right or wrong, makes no difference; it will still be an opinion?~ 127 Text | SOCRATES: And is there no difference, my friend, between that 128 Text | There must be a very great difference, between them.~SOCRATES: 129 Text | proceed to contemplate this difference.~PROTARCHUS: Lead, and I 130 Text | see that there is a great difference between them; the temperate 131 Text | SOCRATES: There is a wide difference between them, Protarchus; 132 Text | is, as you say, a great difference among the votaries of the 133 Text | reached a point at which the difference of clearness in different 134 Text | was also supposed to be a difference in sciences; some of them 135 Text | no need to pause, for the difference between them is palpable; Protagoras Part
136 Text | there appears to me to be a difference between them. But what matter? 137 Text | asked the reason of the difference. And I propose to transfer 138 Text | are able. For there is a difference between ability and strength; 139 Text | man, if he only knows the difference of good and evil, to do The Republic Book
140 1 | progress. ~Yes, that is the difference, he replied. ~And each art 141 3 | there will surely be no difference between words which are 142 3 | shopkeepers. ~What is the difference? he said. ~That I will endeavor 143 4 | satisfied; or, if there be a difference in the individual, we will 144 4 | passive (for that makes no difference in the fact of their opposition)? ~ 145 4 | the State? ~There is no difference, in my opinion, he said. ~ 146 5 | they share alike; the only difference between them is that the 147 5 | the meaning of sameness or difference of nature, or why we distinguished 148 5 | natures should extend to every difference, but only to those differences 149 5 | other of them; but if the difference consists only in women bearing 150 5 | Why, you see, there is a difference in the names "discord" and " 151 5 | imagine that there is also a difference in their natures; the one 152 5 | Most certainly. ~And any difference which arises among them 153 5 | matter corresponding to this difference of faculties? ~Yes. ~And 154 5 | been already disproven; if difference in faculty implies difference 155 5 | difference in faculty implies difference in the sphere or subject-matter, 156 6 | nature of either, or the difference between them, which is immense. 157 6 | not, herein will lie the difference between them and every other 158 6 | other bonds by no small difference of nature; for light is 159 7 | thick or thin-it makes no difference; a finger is a finger all 160 7 | perceive them? and is no difference made by the circumstance 161 7 | march, it will make all the difference whether a general is or 162 7 | said, there is an infinite difference between them. ~Then shall 163 9 | both have slaves; the only difference is that he has more slaves. ~ 164 9 | slaves. ~Yes, that is the difference. ~You know that they live 165 10 | different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same 166 10 | things. ~Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. ~Now let 167 10 | alone? ~It will make a great difference whether he is seen or not. ~ 168 10 | to be full of variety and difference and dissimilarity. ~What The Second Alcibiades Part
169 Text | in general? Or is there a difference between the clever artist 170 Text | man?~ALCIBIADES: All the difference in the world.~SOCRATES: The Sophist Part
171 Intro| that he knew quite well the difference between the Sophist and 172 Intro| Theaetetus is sitting’; the difference between the two sentences 173 Intro| negative as the principle of difference, nor the Hegelian identity 174 Intro| implyopposition.’ And difference or opposition may be either 175 Intro| conception of Not-being to difference. Man is a rational animal, 176 Intro| explanation of ‘Not-being’ as difference. With this he certainly 177 Intro| three; but to explain the difference fully would take time. He 178 Intro| branches, and the other or difference has as many, each of which 179 Intro| creations of thought, and the difference in kind which seems to divide 180 Intro| may also be regarded as a difference of degree. One is to the 181 Intro| complex of ideas, or the difference between things and persons 182 Text | imply opposition, but only difference from the words, or more 183 Text | classes, and that being, and difference or other, traverse all things 184 Text | properties, and reached his difference or peculiar. Then we may The Statesman Part
185 Intro| standard of what is meet. The difference between good and evil is 186 Intro| between good and evil is the difference between a mean or measure 187 Intro| scientific principle,—it makes no difference. And as the physician may 188 Intro| intended to bring out the difference between the ideal and the 189 Text | knowledge; and is not the difference between the two classes, 190 Text | principle makes all the difference in a process of enquiry.~ 191 Text | STRANGER: There is a measure of difference which may be appropriately 192 Text | STRANGER: Note, however, a difference which distinguishes the 193 Text | reality, and the chief mark of difference between good and bad men?~ 194 Text | STRANGER: The division made no difference when we were looking for 195 Text | SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: The difference between the two classes The Symposium Part
196 Intro| different countries there is a difference of opinion about male loves. 197 Intro| matter: there appears to be a difference of custom among the Greeks 198 Intro| and also discourses of the difference between sensual and sentimental 199 Text | think of me—there is the difference.~COMPANION: I see, Apollodorus, 200 Text | require the flute: that is the difference between you and him. When Theaetetus Part
201 Intro| right opinion with a mark of difference.’~...~Terpsion, who has 202 Intro| dispute; and there is a great difference between reasoning and disputation. 203 Intro| future; and that there is no difference in the judgments of men 204 Intro| abstractions, such as sameness and difference, likeness and unlikeness, 205 Intro| viz. (3) perception of difference.~For example, I may see 206 Intro| And having this sign of difference, I have knowledge. But have 207 Intro| knowledge or opinion of this difference; if I have only opinion 208 Intro| opinion with knowledge of difference.~And so, Theaetetus, knowledge 209 Intro| only, or that there is no difference between appearance and truth.~ 210 Intro| Not-being, sameness and difference, unity and plurality, are 211 Intro| distinct from knowledge? The difference between these he seeks to 212 Intro| expressed in a proposition? The difference between true and false opinion 213 Intro| false opinion is not the difference between the particular and 214 Intro| definition by genus and difference. But this, again, is equally 215 Intro| contained.~...~There is a difference between ancient and modern 216 Intro| are nearly allied; the difference between them seems chiefly 217 Intro| by what degree or kind of difference they are distinguished. 218 Intro| Every one is aware of the difference between the first and second 219 Intro| unity of God and law. The difference between the will and the 220 Text | and other disorders? the difference is only that the times are 221 Text | they appear; if however difference of opinion is to be allowed 222 Text | THEODORUS: In what is the difference seen?~SOCRATES: In the leisure 223 Text | own nature and in their difference from one another and from 224 Text | unlikeness, sameness and difference, and also of unity and other 225 Text | when there is so great a difference between them?~THEAETETUS: 226 Text | Perhaps there may be no difference; but still I should like 227 Text | Well, but is there any difference between all (in the plural) 228 Text | now think that there is no difference between a whole and all.~ 229 Text | telling the mark or sign of difference which distinguishes the 230 Text | that if you get at the difference and distinguishing characteristic 231 Text | anything, can find out the difference which distinguishes it from 232 Text | the interpretation of your difference.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 233 Text | have an opinion’ of the difference, this which is the most 234 Text | knowledge, that is, of difference, for this, as the said argument 235 Text | opinion with knowledge of difference or of anything! And so, Timaeus Part
236 Intro| him.~If we allow for the difference of subject, and for some 237 Intro| experiment, would forget the difference of the human and divine 238 Intro| follow. He had no methods of difference or of concomitant variations, 239 Intro| stripped of qualitative difference and reduced to mathematical 240 Intro| expresses the measure of the difference between the soul human and 241 Intro| colours would ‘forget the difference of the human and divine 242 Intro| explanation of qualitative difference by quantitative, which is 243 Intro| indistinguishable; there is no difference between the idea of which 244 Intro| declare the sameness or difference of that thing and some other; 245 Text | declare the sameness or difference of that thing and some other; 246 Text | experiment, would forget the difference of the human and divine


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