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The Apology
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1 Intro| English Translation.) What effect the death of Socrates produced Charmides Part
2 PreS | picture, is dependent for its effect on very minute touches; 3 PreS | them expresses the cause or effect or condition or reason of 4 PreS | difficulty of preserving the effect of the Greek is increased 5 PreS | for fear of spoiling the effect of the sentence by introducing ‘ 6 PreS | by idiom, have an awkward effect in English. Frequently the 7 PreS | often remedy the unpleasant effect. Rarely and only for the 8 PreS | peculiarity, or disturbs the effect of the surrounding language. 9 PreS | the translation the quaint effect of some antique phrase in 10 PreS | they sacrifice the general effect and meaning to the over-precise 11 Text | look within; consider the effect which temperance has upon 12 Text | nature of that which has the effect. Think over all this, and, 13 Text | by you what is the use or effect of medicine, which is this 14 Text | will admit, is an excellent effect.~Granted.~And if you were 15 Text | me, what is the result or effect of architecture, which is 16 Text | is the science of itself, effect? Answer me.~That is not 17 Text | is not this rather the effect of medicine? Or does wisdom Cratylus Part
18 Intro| he also recognises the effect of time, the influence of 19 Intro| he is told, heightens the effect. Socrates in his genial 20 Intro| things. Socrates replies in effect that words have an independent 21 Intro| cause, and too little of an effect,—too much of an absolute, 22 Intro| conception of cause and effect or of the finite and infinite 23 Intro| said to derive their vocal effect partly from contrast of 24 Intro| which contributes to the effect of it.~The principle of 25 Intro| shade of colour to give effect to his picture. It would 26 Intro| period. Of the comparative effect of accent and quantity and 27 Text | ridiculous would be the effect of names on things, if they Crito Part
28 Text | of authority, was to the effect, as I was saying, that the Euthydemus Part
29 Text | speeches which will have an effect upon the courts. And this 30 Text | in order to heighten the effect went on asking another similar 31 Text | strain to the following effect: Would you rather, Socrates, Euthyphro Part
32 Text | happened. For such was the effect of cold and hunger and chains The First Alcibiades Part
33 Text | therefore my denial will have no effect upon you. But granting, Gorgias Part
34 Intro| persuasion does rhetoric effect in courts of law and assemblies? 35 Intro| if the act is just, the effect is just; if to punish is 36 Intro| may have just the opposite effect.~Like the general analogy 37 Intro| manner of telling them. The effect is gained by many literary 38 Intro| metaphors of Plato, if the effect of the whole is to create 39 Text | rhetoric which works and takes effect only through the medium 40 Text | art which works and takes effect only through the medium 41 Text | of those arts which take effect through words. And then 42 Text | end. Do you know any other effect of rhetoric over and above 43 Text | other arts have the same effect? I mean to say—Does he who 44 Text | name which is given to the effect of harmony and order in 45 Text | which you would give to the effect of harmony and order in 46 Text | what the good man ought to effect for the benefit of his own Ion Part
47 Text | you produce the greatest effect upon the audience in the Laches Part
48 Intro| Socrates himself, to the effect that (1) ‘Courage is intelligence.’ Laws Book
49 1 | ever enquiring into its effect or use, or in what way, 50 1 | ours drink—what will be the effect on him?~Cleinias. Having 51 1 | supposing that the same good effect follows?~Cleinias. To be 52 1 | potion.~Athenian. Is not the effect of this quite the opposite 53 1 | quite the opposite of the effect of the other? When a man 54 2 | must they not have the same effect as when a man associates 55 2 | I say, to produce this effect, chants appear to have been 56 2 | which will have a better effect in making them do what is 57 2 | in order to take away the effect of sameness, so that the 58 4 | now let me tell you the effect which the preceding discourse 59 4 | to health, he attempts to effect a cure. Now which is the 60 5 | will be vain and have no effect, either on the souls or 61 5 | a despot, may be able to effect; but the legislator, who, 62 5 | perfectly clear, and in order to effect this, should pump and draw 63 6 | excellence, has the greatest effect on its maturity; and this 64 6 | legislation is ever to take effect, then the house shall precede 65 7 | mistaken, will be to the effect that our poets, understanding 66 7 | the objection was to this effect—that you were never told 67 7 | that which has the opposite effect.~And now let us address 68 8 | as far as human means can effect anything, exercise a regulating 69 8 | grow? Now if a law to this effect could only be made perpetual, 70 8 | his instance shall take effect. For the children of the 71 9 | olden time, which is to this effect:—He who has suffered a violent 72 9 | prevention; for if they had any effect there would be no slayers 73 10 | mischief. For do but mark the effect of their words: when you 74 10 | trying to escape from the effect of our legislation; and 75 11 | evil by legislation. To effect this is no easy matter, 76 11 | pleased, and this were to take effect in whatever state he may 77 11 | they passed a law to the effect that a man should be allowed 78 12 | who did not experience an effect opposite to that which the Lysis Part
79 Text | destruction of evil; for the effect cannot remain when the cause Menexenus Part
80 Intro| mind of the reader. The effect produced by these grandiloquent Meno Part
81 Intro| conversation of Socrates has the effect of a torpedo’s shock upon 82 Intro| yet has had an elevating effect on human nature, and has 83 Intro| the relation of cause and effect. He would deprive men of Parmenides Part
84 Intro| observations of the reciter on the effect produced by them. Thus we 85 Intro| of our ideas of cause and effect. Men do not at first recognize 86 Intro| our notions of ‘cause and effect,’ ‘substance and accident,’ ‘ 87 Intro| that the wordscause’ and ‘effect’ are very far from representing Phaedo Part
88 Intro| Theaet.) For a harmony is an effect, whereas the soul is not 89 Intro| whereas the soul is not an effect, but a cause; a harmony 90 Intro| or as the cause to the effect, or as the end to the means? 91 Intro| first difference is the effect of a few thousand, the second 92 Intro| regarded as a cause or as an effect; the same falling back on 93 Intro| minds of the company. The effect of this is heightened by 94 Text | cause would produce the same effect,—as in the former instance 95 Text | have had, as I perceive, no effect upon Crito. And therefore Phaedrus Part
96 Intro| paradox which is to the effect that the non-lover ought 97 Intro| wild language to the same effect, which is introduced by 98 Intro| seem to see the withering effect of criticism on original 99 Text | Yes, quite admirable; the effect on me was ravishing. And 100 Text | and is to the following effect: ‘I told a lie when I said’ 101 Text | either a heating or a cooling effect, and I can give a vomit Philebus Part
102 Intro| carelessness about artistic effect, when he was absorbed in 103 Intro| purpose. He is saying in effect: ‘Admit, if you please, 104 Intro| salvation of the soul. But no effect can be generated without 105 Intro| the same as the patient or effect.~And now, having obtained 106 Intro| them to determine their effect upon the happiness of mankind.~ 107 Intro| mankind may have the opposite effect if performed by another. 108 Intro| the question of cause and effect and their mutual dependence 109 Text | cannot tell; they were to the effect that neither the one nor 110 Text | said of the patient, or effect; we shall find that they 111 Text | leads, and the patient or effect naturally follows it?~PROTARCHUS: 112 Text | destruction and a pain, but the effect of moisture replenishing Protagoras Part
113 Text | really ignorant of their effect upon the soul; and their 114 Text | Socrates and Protagoras, to the effect that as long as Protagoras 115 Text | measurement would do away with the effect of appearances, and, showing The Republic Book
116 2 | be one who can speak with effect, if any of his deeds come 117 2 | over injustice, but what effect they have on the possessor 118 3 | are likely to have a bad effect on those who hear them; 119 3 | the absence of grace is an effect of good or bad rhythm. ~ 120 3 | would make a law to the effect that a friend should use 121 3 | never observe, I said, the effect on the mind itself of exclusive 122 3 | gymnastics, or the opposite effect of an exclusive devotion 123 4 | as I conceive, have the effect of making the city either 124 5 | them up, and the ludicrous effect to the outward eye had vanished 125 5 | preceded, is to the following effect, "that the wives of our 126 5 | said. ~There is also the effect on the parents, with whom, 127 6 | corrupting and distracting effect. ~I understand; but I should 128 7 | not be some art which will effect conversion in the easiest 129 7 | very great and elevating effect, compelling the soul to 130 7 | more likely to have such an effect. ~Then nothing should be 131 8 | in the constitution they effect by force of arms, if intimidation 132 10 | device of theirs has such an effect in making men love them 133 10 | devices imposes, having an effect upon us like magic. ~True. ~ 134 10 | Yes, certainly, if the effect is what you say. ~Hear and 135 10 | he should know what the effect of beauty is when combined The Second Alcibiades Part
136 Text | result, but each has its own effect, and yet they are all diseases. The Seventh Letter Part
137 Text | which I had a claim. The effect on me was not surprising 138 Text | should produce a similar effect on Dionysios, as his aim 139 Text | and much more to the same effect.~My own opinion, so far 140 Text | circulated slanders to the effect that Dion was aiming at 141 Text | forgotten his letter to that effect, he no longer allowed Dion’ 142 Text | his entreaties produced no effect, he promised that he himself 143 Text | following day. We agreed to that effect for the moment, and afterwards 144 Text | creatures to write to the same effect, telling him of the proposal The Sophist Part
145 Intro| a neutral one. A curious effect is produced on the meaning 146 Intro| parasite and flatterer. The effect of this is heightened by 147 Intro| the intellect of man. The effect of the paradoxes of Zeno 148 Intro| the discrete, cause and effect, are perpetually being severed 149 Intro| Republic, a cause as well as an effect, the source of growth as 150 Intro| system ever to consider the effect of what is unknown on the 151 Intro| of reciprocity, cause and effect, and similar relations? 152 Intro| development, or cause and effect, in the different sciences 153 Intro| others, such as ‘cause’ and ‘effect,’ are but slightly considered. 154 Intro| to be confusing cause and effect—to be losing the distinction 155 Text | we say that this is the effect of symmetry among them, 156 Text | produces the most lasting good effect on the person who is the 157 Text | cause and however slight the effect, has real existence; and The Statesman Part
158 Intro| the answer is to the same effect, that morals must take care The Symposium Part
159 Intro| Socrates produces the same effect with the voice which Marsyas 160 Text | that I feel severely the effect of yesterday’s potations, 161 Text | trick of mine will have no effect on Socrates, for he can 162 Text | But you produce the same effect with your words only, and 163 Text | he produces absolutely no effect upon us, or not much, whereas Theaetetus Part
164 Intro| would have produced the same effect. All sensation is to be 165 Intro| have produced a magnificent effect by expounding to us that 166 Intro| Protagoras of the probable effect of a speech than an ordinary 167 Intro| impressions; and he who can effect this change in himself or 168 Intro| philosophy which is supposed to effect the final overthrow of Protagorean 169 Intro| accidental; and is really the effect of one man, who has the 170 Intro| great simplicity of the effect.~The sympathy of the mind 171 Intro| his life as the cause or effect of any other act or part. 172 Intro| persons and events: (c) of the effect of habit, which is strongest 173 Intro| mind—it seems to us like an effect without a cause, and therefore 174 Text | produced an overpowering effect? For if truth is only sensation, 175 Text | will have just the opposite effect upon him; and as he grows Timaeus Part
176 Intro| constructions gives the effect of heaviness. The descriptive 177 Intro| not easily moved have no effect upon the patient. The bones 178 Intro| burnings, have the opposite effect.~>From sensations common 179 Intro| the navel.~Hearing is the effect of a stroke which is transmitted 180 Intro| elements seem to be the effect of fire upon air, water, 181 Intro| water, and earth, and the effect of water upon earth. The 182 Intro| earth and sun would have the effect of absolute immobility. 183 Intro| similar substances have some effect upon the composition of 184 Text | proportion is best adapted to effect such a union. For whenever 185 Text | is produced by the joint effect of uniformity and density.~ 186 Text | to other parts, it has no effect of motion on the whole animal, 187 Text | and therefore produces no effect on the patient. This is


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