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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| convince them of their evil ways, and will come forth to
2 Text | that I shall never alter my ways, not even if I have to die
3 Text | dangers there are other ways of escaping death, if a
4 Text | death,—they too go their ways condemned by the truth to
5 Text | has arrived, and we go our ways—I to die, and you to live.
Charmides
Part
6 PreS | their demands, are in many ways not so well furnished with
Cratylus
Part
7 Intro| open, and adapt in various ways; making, first, vowels and
8 Intro| itself.~(5) There are many ways in which we may approach
9 Intro| that there are innumerable ways in which, like number, analogy
10 Intro| loquendi.’~(8) There are two ways in which a language may
11 Text | bedizening them in all sorts of ways: and time too may have had
12 Text | twisted in all manner of ways, that I should not be surprised
Crito
Part
13 Text | of age and has seen the ways of the city, and made our
Euthydemus
Part
14 Text | you do not understand the ways of these philosophers from
Gorgias
Part
15 Intro| frivolities; walk in the ways of the wealthy and be wise.~
16 Intro| body, may be treated in two ways—there is the meaner and
17 Intro| conclusion, that if ‘the ways of God’ to man are to be ‘
18 Intro| illustrate the two different ways in which the laws speak
19 Text | different persons in different ways are proficient in different
20 Text | world. For there are two ways of refutation, one which
21 Text | the weaker; and in many ways she shows, among men as
22 Text | us leave off and go our ways.~GORGIAS: I think, Socrates,
23 Text | that we should not go our ways until you have completed
24 Text | conforming yourself to the ways of the city, whether for
25 Text | meadow at the parting of the ways, whence the two roads lead,
Ion
Part
26 Text | now you go all manner of ways, twisting and turning, and,
Laches
Part
27 Text | acquirement of this art is in many ways useful to young men. It
28 Text | him. Now I am used to his ways; and I know that he will
Laws
Book
29 1 | us different and opposite ways, and to opposite actions;
30 1 | preserve us in many important ways? What is there which so
31 2 | those whose natures, or ways, or habits are unsuited
32 2 | victors ought to win; for our ways are far and away better
33 3 | pestilences, and in many other ways, and of the survival of
34 3 | including all conceivable ways of hurting one another in
35 4 | uncertain and unfaithful ways—making the state unfriendly
36 4 | legislate for us in all sorts of ways. The violence of war and
37 5 | can neither allow the old ways to continue, nor yet venture
38 5 | the same. There are many ways of regulating numbers; for
39 6 | but are in reality in many ways almost the opposite of one
40 6 | friends; there shall be ways for man and beasts of burden
41 6 | they shall have care of the ways, and of the different high
42 7 | what means, and in what ways, we may go through the voyage
43 7 | in education and in other ways with men. For consider;—
44 7 | their path in all manner of ways, and I have seen the sun
45 8 | is a difficulty. In many ways Crete and Lacedaemon furnish
46 8 | moreover, he is drawn different ways, and is in doubt between
47 8 | life are gained in many ways and from divers sources,
48 9 | family, if they avoid the ways of their father, have glory,
49 9 | decrees on walls, go their ways; and whether, in discoursing
50 9 | without the city where three ways meet, and there expose his
51 10 | these stories have in other ways a good or a bad influence,
52 10 | things in one of these three ways.~Athenian. And this soul
53 10 | they must depart from their ways and go over to the pious.
54 11 | protection of the Goddess of ways, and are dedicated to her
55 11 | or in a place where three ways meet, or on the sepulchres
56 11 | in whichever of the two ways the attempt is made, and
57 12 | who have harsh and morose ways, as men think. And to be
58 12 | supplications and in all manner of ways make him share in the foundation
Lysis
Part
59 Intro| wants. He will discover ways of helping him without creating
Menexenus
Part
60 Text | freshly to their minds the ways of their fathers, she places
61 Text | according to the law, go your ways.~You have heard, Menexenus,
Meno
Part
62 Intro| which Plato in various ways and under many figures of
63 Intro| ideas are spoken of in two ways, which though not contradictory
Parmenides
Part
64 Intro| in ideas, except in the ways which I have mentioned?’ ‘
65 Intro| and that, in a thousand ways, the like partakes of the
66 Intro| to be, in all manner of ways.~I. On the first hypothesis
67 Text | directions they become in ways the opposite to one another,
68 Text | are affected in opposite ways.~Yes.~And opposites are
Phaedo
Part
69 Text | think much of the other ways of indulging the body, for
70 Text | she ceases from her erring ways, and being in communion
71 Text | they will not walk in the ways of the blind: and when philosophy
72 Text | coercing them in all sorts of ways throughout life, sometimes
73 Text | below in places where three ways meet on earth. The wise
Phaedrus
Part
74 Intro| himself. Then again his ways are not ways of pleasantness;
75 Intro| Then again his ways are not ways of pleasantness; he is mighty
76 Intro| very different degrees and ways to different kinds of art;
77 Intro| removed they are from the ways of simplicity and truth,
78 Intro| speaking, in oratory. The ways of life were luxurious and
79 Text | same thing in two or three ways.~PHAEDRUS: Nonsense, Socrates;
80 Text | heaven, and there are many ways to and fro, along which
81 Text | other god walking in the ways of their god, seek a love
82 Text | has worldly and niggardly ways of doling out benefits,
83 Text | according to the several ways of honouring them;—of Calliope
Philebus
Part
84 Intro| infinite. The one is in various ways and degrees working in the
85 Intro| perverted in a thousand ways. But of that religion which
86 Text | and in ten thousand other ways?~SOCRATES: Those, Protarchus,
87 Text | Protarchus?~PROTARCHUS: Her ways are much to my mind, Socrates.~
88 Text | and operating in other ways to heal and organize, having
89 Text | SOCRATES: Are there not three ways in which ignorance of self
Protagoras
Part
90 Text | what was done in opposite ways was done by opposites?~Yes.~
91 Text | which is done in opposite ways is done by opposites?~Yes.~
92 Text | folly?~Yes.~And in opposite ways?~Certainly.~And therefore
93 Text | words and speak in many ways on this subject?’ Excuse
The Republic
Book
94 1 | to serve them in unlawful ways. But all this is reversed
95 1 | chisel, and in many other ways? ~Of course. ~And yet not
96 2 | s art; also the various ways of money-making-these do
97 2 | by justice or by crooked ways of deceit ascend a loftier
98 4 | the same time, in contrary ways; and therefore whenever
99 4 | be acted upon in contrary ways. ~Certainly not, according
100 4 | of itself act in contrary ways about the same. ~Impossible. ~
101 5 | question of possibility and ways and means-the rest may be
102 6 | until they have made the ways of men, as far as possible,
103 6 | possible, agreeable to the ways of God? ~Indeed, he said,
104 7 | science is! and in how many ways it conduces to our desired
105 7 | would now live after their ways, and openly associate with
106 7 | are drawn all manner of ways by temptation, they will
107 8 | races were drawn different ways: the iron and brass fell
108 8 | others-is drawn opposite ways: while his father is watering
109 8 | we will inquire into the ways of the democratic man, and
110 8 | eating is necessary in two ways; it does us good and it
111 9 | taking to all their wanton ways rushed into the opposite
112 9 | is done they may go their ways. ~Yes, he said, the purpose
113 10 | or rather, there are many ways in which the feat might
114 10 | for he is like him in two ways: first, inasmuch as his
115 10 | the waves in all sorts of ways, and incrustations have
116 10 | upward in all manner of ways to their birth, like stars
The Second Alcibiades
Part
117 Text | to them, and in various ways are less zealous than we
The Sophist
Part
118 Intro| Theaetetus, and know their ways better than you do—that
119 Intro| therefore in an infinity of ways ‘is not.’ And the argument
120 Intro| the same and in opposite ways at the same time and in
121 Intro| reply that there are other ways in which our ideas may be
122 Intro| sphere above the ordinary ways of men; they understand
123 Intro| philosopher in different ways. What is termed necessary
124 Text | they went on their several ways disdaining to notice people
The Statesman
Part
125 Intro| and part off all other ways, stamping upon them a single
126 Intro| themselves, and ordered their own ways, living, like the universe,
127 Text | here appear in view two ways to that part or class which
128 Text | SOCRATES: Cannot we have both ways?~STRANGER: Together? What
129 Text | discerned in both these ways, and not, as we were saying
130 Text | have been nurtured in noble ways, and in those only, may
The Symposium
Part
131 Text | faces, looking opposite ways, set on a round neck and
132 Text | and rest, and go their ways to the business of life:
133 Text | feet and in all manner of ways in the softest of soft places,
134 Text | the senselessness of their ways, unless you consider how
135 Text | honour him, and walk in his ways, and exhort others to do
136 Text | of Socrates; most of his ways might perhaps be paralleled
Theaetetus
Part
137 Intro| But all the different ways in which this statement
138 Intro| pervert in all manner of ways. If you are gentle to an
139 Intro| the practice of crooked ways; dangers have come upon
140 Intro| pervert in all manner of ways.’~III. The theory of Protagoras
141 Intro| moment, in all sorts of ways, then there is nothing fixed
142 Intro| explain;’ and many other ways may be imagined in which
143 Intro| be explained in various ways. It is the element which
144 Intro| proved to us in a thousand ways by mathematical reasoning
145 Intro| from it. There are various ways in which we may trace the
146 Intro| arrange them in various ways. Besides the impression
147 Intro| may be filled up in many ways according to the fancy of
148 Text | in geometry and in other ways. Tell me then, if you have
149 Text | THEAETETUS: That would be in many ways ridiculous.~SOCRATES: But
150 Text | pervert in all sorts of ways, causing infinite perplexity
151 Text | been driven into crooked ways; from the first he has practised
152 Text | SOCRATES: There are many ways, Theodorus, in which the
153 Text | and are dragged different ways by the two parties. Therefore
154 Text | one thing moved in both ways, and another in one only?~
155 Text | things are moved in both ways.~SOCRATES: Yes, comrade;
156 Text | are moved in both those ways which we distinguished,
Timaeus
Part
157 Intro| not then alter his evil ways, into the likeness of some
158 Intro| in all the six possible ways, forwards, backwards, right,
159 Intro| twisting in all sorts of ways the nature of the other,
160 Intro| irregular and graceless ways.~Thus far we have spoken
161 Intro| dissolved, move different ways, each to its own place.~
162 Intro| replenished in irregular ways and not by food or drink.
163 Intro| by the ancients in many ways, as fate, or necessity,
164 Intro| desirous of justifying the ways of God to man. Yet on the
165 Text | by them in all sorts of ways, and the circles were broken
166 Text | irregular and graceless ways which prevail among mankind
167 Text | existed in their three ways before the heaven; and that
168 Text | conceived of as arising in three ways; for they are produced sometimes