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The Apology
Part
1 Text | either in this or in any future enquiry.~I have said enough
Charmides
Part
2 PreF | instruments of thought for future generations. He is no dreamer,
3 Intro| at these shadows of the future, quickly rejects them: thus
4 Text | is the knowledge of the future, will be under the control
5 Text | as the revealers of the future. Now I quite agree that
6 Text | I was saying, knows the future. Is it of him you are speaking
7 Text | and present as well as the future, and is ignorant of nothing.
8 Text | of what past, present, or future thing? May I infer this
Cratylus
Part
9 Intro| in the Introduction to future dialogues, that the so-called
10 Intro| great writer appears in the future he will find the English
Critias
Part
11 Text | then, to speak truly in future concerning the generation
12 Text | transgressed them, and that for the future they would not, if they
Euthyphro
Part
13 Text | things, and foretell the future to them, they laugh at me
Gorgias
Part
14 Intro| an unconscious hope of a future life, or a general faith
15 Intro| with a view to this unknown future. Even in the Republic he
16 Intro| Republic he introduces a future life as an afterthought,
17 Intro| Still his doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments
18 Intro| divines, respecting the future destiny of the meaner sort
19 Intro| answer questions about a future world, but to place in antagonism
20 Intro| the present, but for the future, and he is not at all sure
21 Intro| have the promise of the future, though they are regarded
22 Intro| the past. The poet of the future may return to his greater
23 Intro| heaven. But if there were no future, might he not still be happy
24 Intro| forsaken him or that the future is to be a mere blank to
25 Intro| destiny of human souls in a future life. The magnificent myth
26 Intro| included a former as well as a future state of existence. To these
27 Intro| better can be said about a future life. Plato seems to make
28 Intro| former rather than of a future life. It represents the
29 Intro| is often projected into a future. We ask the question, Where
Laches
Part
30 Intro| The terrible is in the future, and therefore the knowledge
31 Intro| terrible is a knowledge of the future. But there can be no knowledge
32 Intro| there can be no knowledge of future good or evil separated from
33 Intro| of things terrible in the future. But Socrates denies that
34 Intro| that the knowledge of the future is separable from that of
35 Text | and shall venture at some future time to remind you of your
36 Text | nor of the past, but is of future and expected evil. Do you
37 Text | are the evils which are future; and the hopeful are the
38 Text | not evil things which are future. Do you or do you not agree
39 Text | what will be best in the future; but that of all three there
40 Text | times, present, past, and future; and one science of husbandry
41 Text | excellent foreknowledge of the future, and that he claims to be
42 Text | the same things, whether future, present, or past?~NICIAS:
43 Text | hopeful, are admitted to be future goods and future evils?~
44 Text | admitted to be future goods and future evils?~NICIAS: True.~SOCRATES:
45 Text | with the same things in the future or at any time?~NICIAS:
46 Text | and hopeful, for they are future only; courage, like the
47 Text | with good and evil of the future, but of the present and
Laws
Book
48 1 | to increase them for the future by his use of the occasion.~
49 1 | their art. For example, the future carpenter should learn to
50 1 | the line in play; and the future warrior should learn riding,
51 1 | there are opinions about the future, which have the general
52 2 | which has good laws, or in future ages is to have them, bearing
53 3 | Sparta, seeing into the future, gave you two families of
54 5 | are to befall them in the future God will lessen, and that
55 5 | an unsound principle, the future administration of the country
56 5 | which are not present but future, he who exhibits a pattern
57 6 | and–thirty now, and in all future time, chosen to fulfil the
58 6 | acts, relating either to future, present, or past marriages,
59 7 | order, he shall for the future change nothing, whether
60 10 | be put to the test at any future time, and therefore, if
61 11 | whole family, both past and future, and yet more do regard
62 11 | undone, but in order that in future times, he, and those who
Menexenus
Part
63 Intro| But in the Menexenus a future state is clearly, although
64 Text | you this day, and in all future time, whenever I meet with
65 Text | feelings throughout their future life, and to be assured
66 Text | of me, and then at some future time I will repeat to you
Meno
Part
67 Intro| knowledge in a prior and future state of existence.~The
68 Intro| think of a former than of a future life, because such a life
69 Intro| this former rather than a future life on which Plato is disposed
70 Intro| then it will exist in a future state, for a law of alternation
71 Text | who would have known our future great men; and on their
Parmenides
Part
72 Intro| expressions of time, whether past, future, or present, can be affirmed
73 Intro| to be about to be’ in future time. And as time is ever
74 Intro| time, present, past, and future—was, is, shall be—was becoming,
75 Text | signify a participation of future time?~Yes.~And ‘is,’ or ‘
76 Text | participation of being at a future time?~Very true.~Then the
77 Text | going from the past to the future, it cannot skip the present?~
78 Text | both the present and the future, letting go the present
79 Text | present and seizing the future, while in process of becoming
80 Text | past, the present, and the future?~Of course it must.~Then
81 Text | or be past, present, or future. Nor can knowledge, or opinion,
Phaedo
Part
82 Intro| prove a former and not a future existence. Socrates answers
83 Intro| to our conceptions of a future state.~There are some other
84 Intro| become of the animals in a future state? Have we not seen
85 Intro| as having any place in a future world, and if not all, why
86 Intro| existence of animals in a future state from the attributes
87 Intro| conception which we can form of a future life is a state of progress
88 Intro| the analogy of a probable future to which we are tending.
89 Intro| in the tendencies of the future, as far as we can entertain
90 Intro| regarded in the light of the future. Good and evil are relative
91 Intro| there is no fear of the future. Often, as Plato tells us,
92 Intro| bring the doctrine of a future life into connection with
93 Intro| takes the place of past and future states of existence. His
94 Intro| representations, partly fanciful, of a future state of rewards and punishments. (
95 Intro| personality of man in a future state was not inseparably
96 Intro| and his reader from the future life of the individual soul
97 Intro| necessarily involve the future existence of the soul, as
98 Text | previous argument, but into any future one; either we were incapable
99 Text | regard to the whole of your future life, and I myself in the
Phaedrus
Part
100 Intro| favourite Isocrates, whose future distinction as a great rhetorician
101 Intro| with them, in the past and future than in the present. The
102 Intro| metaphysic’ or ‘theology’ of the future may also be discerned in
103 Intro| that we cannot judge of the future by the present. When more
104 Intro| multitude of intelligences for future generations. They may bring
105 Intro| revival and renaissance in the future. So far is the world from
106 Text | that he will prefer any future love to his present, and
107 Text | present enjoyment, but also future advantage, being not mastered
108 Text | many an intimation of the future which has saved them from
109 Text | mantike) which foretells the future and is the noblest of arts,
110 Text | whole and exempt from evil, future as well as present, and
Philebus
Part
111 Intro| either past, present, or future. And, representing the future,
112 Intro| future. And, representing the future, they must also represent
113 Intro| see true pictures of the future, and the bad false ones.
114 Intro| a new enthusiasm of the future, far stronger than any old
115 Intro| he looks forward to all future systems sharing the fate
116 Text | be able to calculate on future pleasure, and your life
117 Text | if I want a fifth at some future time you shall allow me
118 Text | past, or in relation to the future also?~PROTARCHUS: I should
119 Text | pains have to do with the future?~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~
120 Text | present only, and not to the future?~PROTARCHUS: To the future,
121 Text | future?~PROTARCHUS: To the future, very much.~SOCRATES: When
122 Text | representations are hopes about the future, and that mankind are filled
123 Text | in the past, present, or future?~PROTARCHUS: Quite true.~
124 Text | time, past, present, or future.~SOCRATES: Right.~PROTARCHUS:
Protagoras
Part
125 Intro| pleasures and pains present and future? These propositions to us
126 Intro| some ‘metaphysic of the future,’ in which the divided elements
127 Text | undone; he has regard to the future, and is desirous that the
128 Text | other like evils in the future? Would they still be evil,
129 Text | pleasure differs widely from future pleasure and pain’—To that
130 Text | science will be a matter of future consideration; but the existence
131 Text | back to the subject at some future time; at present we had
The Republic
Book
132 1 | occurring between us in future, let me ask, in what sense
133 2 | Neither, if we mean our future guardians to regard the
134 3 | and will do harm to our future warriors. ~That will be
135 4 | man, will determine his future life. Does not like always
136 5 | Clearly. ~Whether the future soldiers do or do not see
137 7 | draw conclusions as to the future, do you think that he would
138 7 | You must contrive for your future rulers another and a better
139 7 | reality-you would not allow the future rulers to be like posts,
140 9 | whether in past, present, or future: when again he has allayed
141 9 | And the anticipations of future pleasures and pains are
142 10 | present, Atropos of the future; Clotho from time to time
The Seventh Letter
Part
143 Text | resolved to live for the future in a better way than the
144 Text | it their business in the future. But I do take exception
145 Text | root and grow and will in future bear the bitterest harvest
146 Text | all, this is work for a future time, whereas immediate
147 Text | about all writers, past or future, who say they know the things
148 Text | which I see looming in the future takes the course which may
The Sophist
Part
149 Intro| large enough to contain all future knowledge, and a method
150 Intro| and a method to which all future philosophies must conform.
151 Intro| upon what may be known in future ages of the world. We must
152 Text | be discouraged about the future; but now having made this
The Statesman
Part
153 Intro| former, any more than of a future, state of existence, should
154 Text | such disagreeables for the future.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very good.
155 Text | customs; and that in all future time vessels shall be navigated
The Symposium
Part
156 Intro| prophecy glimpses of the future may often be conveyed in
157 Intro| curiously blend with germs of future knowledge, that agreement
158 Intro| and forwards to past and future states of existence, in
159 Text | forbidden by law, because their future is uncertain; they may turn
160 Text | giving us high hopes for the future, for he promises that if
161 Text | what you now have in the future?’ He must agree with us—
162 Text | preserved to him in the future, which is equivalent to
163 Text | not already, and which is future and not present, and which
164 Text | which they desire in the future. But souls which are pregnant —
Theaetetus
Part
165 Intro| men, and can divine their future; and he knows that sympathy
166 Intro| in his knowledge of the future; and ‘the expedient,’ if
167 Intro| belongs to the sphere of the future.~And so we must ask again,
168 Intro| expedient has to do with the future, about which we are liable
169 Intro| present and past, but of the future; and that there is no difference
170 Intro| judgments of men about the future? Would an untrained man,
171 Intro| every man could judge of the future for himself. He is, therefore,
172 Intro| within her past, present, and future. For example; we know a
173 Intro| germs of a metaphysic of the future, are scattered up and down
174 Intro| times—past, present, and future. Any worthy notion of mind
175 Intro| of a past, present, and future, and again the analogy of
176 Text | class has to do with the future, and laws are passed under
177 Text | in other words, is the future.~THEODORUS: Very true.~SOCRATES:
178 Text | shall further say), to the future as well as to the present;
179 Text | and will be to him in the future?—nay, would not you, Protagoras,
180 Text | be and seem to be in the future than every one could for
181 Text | are all concerned with the future; and every one will admit
182 Text | past and present with the future.~SOCRATES: And does she
Timaeus
Part
183 Intro| divisions of past, present, and future. These all apply to becoming
184 Intro| and told them of their future birth and human lot. They
185 Intro| might be guiltless of their future evil, he sowed them, some
186 Intro| creators with a view to the future when, as they knew, women
187 Intro| a figure only as past or future. This is one of the great
188 Intro| absolute existence of past and future.) The course of time, unless
189 Intro| found intimations of the future. But Plato is careful to
190 Intro| that in the medicine of the future the interdependence of mind
191 Intro| past or some ideal of the future. The later forms of such
192 Text | of time, and the past and future are created species of time,
193 Text | primary. These things at some future time, when we are at leisure,
194 Text | terrors and intimations of the future to those who cannot calculate
195 Text | he might be guiltless of future evil in any of them, the
196 Text | that, of past, present or future good and evil, must first
197 Text | cause with an eye to the future. For our creators well knew
198 Text | for the present and the future.~Thus our original design