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The Apology
Part
1 Text | that I know. In this latter particular, then, I seem to have slightly
2 Text | and now let us examine the particular counts. He says that I am
Charmides
Part
3 PreS | well as of the meaning of particular passages. His version should
4 PreS | matter, of generation, of the particular: they are always the subjects
5 Intro| will not inform us of any particular subject, such as medicine,
6 Intro| opposition of abstract and particular knowledge in this dialogue
7 Text | is your drift?~I have no particular drift, but I wish that you
8 Text | to confine happiness to particular individuals who live according
9 Text | surely she will have this particular science of the good under
Cratylus
Part
10 Intro| learn of the poets, and in particular of Homer, who distinguishes
11 Intro| as in every society, a particular person would be more sensitive
12 Intro| convenience or expressiveness of particular sounds. Such notions were
13 Intro| longer true to say that a particular sound corresponds to a motion
14 Intro| commonly attributed to a particular epoch, and we are apt to
15 Text | Hermogenes and myself in the particular instance of the names of
Crito
Part
16 Intro| friend and master in this particular, not to the Athenians of
Euthydemus
Part
17 Intro| separate the universal from the particular or individual. How to put
18 Intro| which is required in any particular art; nor again the art of
Euthyphro
Part
19 Text | SOCRATES: But I have no particular liking for anything but
The First Alcibiades
Part
20 Pre | about the writings of a particular author, general considerations
21 Pre | of the genuineness of a particular writing, if this lost literature
22 Intro| about what? Not about any particular art, but about politics—
23 Text | was unable to impart his particular wisdom? For example, he
Gorgias
Part
24 Intro| and medicine, and other particular arts, are also concerned
25 Intro| admits of application to a particular subject-matter, is a difficulty
26 Text | drift?~SOCRATES: Nothing particular, if you will only answer.~
Ion
Part
27 Intro| man will judge of his own particular art better than the rhapsode.
28 Text | who has no knowledge of a particular art will have no right judgment
Laws
Book
29 1 | treatment is adapted to a particular constitution. Now the gymnasia
30 1 | is not very great in any particular instance. But if you ask
31 1 | they are the proxeni of a particular state, feel kindly towards
32 1 | manner become clearer; and in particular that question of convivial
33 2 | whole, is virtue; but the particular training in respect of pleasure
34 2 | fortunes, dispositions—each particular is imitated, and those to
35 3 | been made even in the least particular? For it is evident that
36 3 | just at first, and in some particular cases; and from their pasture–
37 3 | the arts generally, and in particular of those of land or naval
38 3 | advice of oracles, and in particular of the Delphian Apollo,
39 3 | virtue, unless he have this particular virtue of temperance.~Megillus.
40 4 | are passed for the good of particular classes and not for the
41 5 | possessors feel that their particular lots also belong to the
42 5 | should be none such, and particular individuals have too many
43 5 | for many reasons and in particular in order to preserve equality
44 6 | extending to the whole and every particular of political administration,
45 7 | and with what dances the particular festival is to be honoured.
46 8 | offences of magistrates, in any particular case, before the public
47 9 | impossible. There is one particular which they must determine
48 11 | incapable of ordering the least particular of his life; let him be
49 11 | law enables a man to win a particular cause, whether just or unjust;
50 12 | advise you, Cleinias, in particular, to see to the matter; for
Lysis
Part
51 Intro| half the truth, and in this particular instance are not much improved
52 Text | in love, he has nothing particular to talk about to his beloved
Menexenus
Part
53 Pre | about the writings of a particular author, general considerations
54 Pre | of the genuineness of a particular writing, if this lost literature
Meno
Part
55 Intro| virtue as distinct from the particular virtues of courage, liberality,
56 Intro| Knowledge is prior to any particular knowledge, and exists not
57 Intro| capable of being applied to particular and concrete natures.~Not
Parmenides
Part
58 Intro| has nothing to do with the particular relation of our slave to
59 Intro| absolute truth and being, and particular knowledge to particular
60 Intro| particular knowledge to particular truth and being.’ Clearly.’ ‘
61 Intro| many kinds, general and particular. But the ideas themselves
62 Intro| secondly, against two idols in particular, ‘Unity’ and ‘Being,’ which
Phaedo
Part
63 Intro| than that we shall take any particular form of life.~7. When we
64 Intro| and relative only to a particular stage in the history of
65 Intro| absolute truth of his own particular notions: ‘no man of sense
66 Intro| outcries of the other. At a particular point the argument is described
67 Text | for the best, and put each particular in the best place; and I
68 Text | we can serve you?~Nothing particular, Crito, he replied: only,
Phaedrus
Part
69 Intro| may seem to merit a more particular notice: (1) the locus classicus
70 Text | one soul is persuaded by a particular form of argument, and another
Philebus
Part
71 Intro| easy; but to the Greek in a particular stage of thought such an
72 Intro| and regularly divided a particular field of knowledge into
73 Intro| and right coincide, not in particular instances, but in classes
74 Intro| man to be told that in the particular case they are opposed? Happiness
75 Intro| we are concerned not with particular actions but with classes
76 Intro| connecting the idea of duty with particular duties as in bridging the
77 Text | under one class; and yet particular figures may be absolutely
78 Text | not composed of any two particular ingredients, but of all
79 Text | argument first designate a particular art by a common term, thus
80 Text | speaking is superior in this particular of essential truth; as in
Protagoras
Part
81 Text | one challenges the least particular of their speech, they go
82 Text | things which are like in some particular ought not to be called alike,
83 Text | which are unlike in some particular, however slight, unlike.~
84 Text | expected to understand, and in particular of virtue. For who is there,
85 Text | in general, but of that particular knowledge which is called
The Republic
Book
86 1 | disgrace-they who do such wrong in particular cases are called robbers
87 1 | And each art gives us a particular good and not merely a general
88 3 | in handing over the more particular care of the body; and in
89 4 | which advises, not about any particular thing in the State, but
90 4 | generally, let us suppose a particular class of desires, and out
91 4 | in a word, drink of any particular sort: but if the thirst
92 4 | definition), but the object of a particular science is a particular
93 4 | particular science is a particular kind of knowledge; I mean,
94 4 | Certainly. ~Because it has a particular quality which no other has? ~
95 4 | Yes. ~And it has this particular quality because it has an
96 4 | because it has an object of a particular kind; and this is true of
97 4 | good nor bad, nor of any particular kind of drink, but of drink
98 5 | but what is right in this particular case, like everything else,
99 5 | why does this involve any particular skill? ~Because, I said,
100 5 | greatest happiness, not of any particular class, but of the whole? ~
101 5 | things which are called by particular names be said to be this
102 6 | falling short of them in no particular of virtue, also know the
103 7 | vivid idea of anything in particular than of its opposite. An
104 7 | ground, seeking to learn some particular of sense, I would deny that
105 10 | essence of the bed, but only a particular bed? ~Yes, I did. ~Then
106 10 | maker of a real bed, not a particular maker of a particular bed,
107 10 | a particular maker of a particular bed, and therefore he created
108 10 | with poverty or wealth in a particular soul, and what are the good
The Seventh Letter
Part
109 Text | over by kindness: me in particular he encouraged, bidding me
110 Text | presented to the soul in each particular case whether by statement
The Sophist
Part
111 Intro| Sophist’ is not the name of a particular class, and would have been
112 Intro| than of a maintainer of particular tenets.~But the real question
113 Intro| rather than the presence of a particular quality.~Nor is it easy
114 Intro| Being, as the denial of some particular class of Being. If we attempt
115 Intro| Though the just and good in particular instances may vary, the
116 Intro| universal by the help of the particular. Of syllogisms there are
117 Intro| to the mind of Hegel at a particular time.~The nomenclature of
118 Text | dialectic is in no wise particular about fine words, if she
119 Text | have each of them their own particular name, and hence there are
The Statesman
Part
120 Intro| and if you are not too particular about words you will be
121 Intro| letters which make up a particular word, is he not asked with
122 Intro| precisely suitable to each particular case. He cannot be sitting
123 Intro| well as the comparison of particular arts—weaving, the refining
124 Intro| the Phaedrus, receives a particular application to the art of
125 Intro| in order to obtain the particular contribution of each to
126 Intro| made by law or equity in particular cases.~There are two sides
127 Intro| far greater evil if each particular in the practice of medicine
128 Intro| animals, and the Hellene in particular should be aware that he
129 Intro| impugning the genuineness of any particular writings, but may be even
130 Text | you continue to be not too particular about names, you will be
131 Text | which had the charge of one particular herd?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~
132 Text | phenomena, and of one in particular, which takes place at the
133 Text | fixed by the truth in each particular, and then, again, in other
134 Text | in general in a small and particular instance; afterwards from
135 Text | grammatical knowledge of that particular word, or of all words?~YOUNG
136 Text | determine the nature of the particular science?~YOUNG SOCRATES:
137 Text | what is suitable for each particular case.~YOUNG SOCRATES: He
138 Text | vouchsafed to a city, in no particular fails to secure their happiness.~
The Symposium
Part
139 Text | wisdom, or in some other particular of virtue—such a voluntary
Theaetetus
Part
140 Intro| between ‘the general and particular understanding.’ Like a poet,
141 Intro| have a general but not a particular knowledge, or we may know
142 Intro| the difference between the particular and the universal, but between
143 Intro| distinct from the mind of a particular individual and separated
144 Intro| and body, of universal and particular, of infinite and infinitesimal,
145 Intro| as a whole, but only at particular points, which are always
146 Text | praise or blame, there is no particular reason why we should attend
147 Text | dreams and diseases, in particular about madness, and the various
148 Text | be enough; and now take particular care that we do not again
149 Text | the knowledge, not of this particular thing, but of some other;—
150 Text | what string answers to a particular note; the notes, as every
Timaeus
Part
151 Intro| we proceed to those of particular parts. The affections of
152 Intro| necessary to the apprehension of particular facts, the metaphysical
153 Intro| magnifies the virtues of particular numbers, especially of the
154 Intro| writer is unable to explain particular passages in any precise
155 Text | that single employment and particular art which was suited to
156 Text | destruction of mankind, and one in particular, greater than all the rest.
157 Text | you agreed in almost every particular with the narrative of Solon;
158 Text | for many reasons, and in particular because I must first raise
159 Text | ought to be devoid of any particular form. Wherefore, the mother
160 Text | speak of the affections of particular parts, and the causes and