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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| compare Xen. Mem.); and the previous formula, which is a summary
Charmides
Part
2 PreS | a translation. As in the previous case, while the feeling
3 Text | consequence of any of my previous admissions, I will withdraw
4 Text | My object is to leave the previous discussion (in which I know
Cratylus
Part
5 Intro| sumpheron is explained by previous examples;—like episteme,
6 Intro| impression, but he brings previous knowledge to bear upon that
7 Intro| parts he will arrive at a previous stage of it, but he is merely
8 Text | this in the light of the previous instances: to what does
9 Text | to analyze them like the previous words.~SOCRATES: You want
10 Text | is the old light of the previous month.~HERMOGENES: Very
11 Text | but I think that if the previous word kakia was right, then
12 Text | so great a part in your previous discourse?~SOCRATES: That
13 Text | yourself by the light of the previous examples,—for it is a sister
14 Text | about them, and who have previous knowledge of the things
Euthydemus
Part
15 Text | recalled to his mind the previous state of the question. You
16 Text | from the analogy of the previous instances?~To all this he
17 Text | Dionysodorus returned to the previous answer of Ctesippus and
Euthyphro
Part
18 Text | action or passion implies previous action or passion. It does
19 Text | the same holds as in the previous instances; the state of
20 Text | pursued the enquiry in the previous cases; for instance, if
The First Alcibiades
Part
21 Text | which might be refuted by a previous argument, you insist on
22 Text | perplexed, then, as the previous argument has shown, you
Gorgias
Part
23 Intro| reference of the mythus to the previous discussion should not be
24 Intro| Republic), in which the previous argument is recapitulated,
25 Intro| conversational devices, such as the previous raising of curiosity, the
26 Text | are right, Polus, in our previous conclusions, they are in
27 Text | discovered by us in the previous discussion.~CALLICLES: Tell
28 Text | interest, and, as in the previous case, considering only the
29 Text | latter follows from our previous admissions.~SOCRATES: What
30 Text | forth as I state them in the previous discussion, would seem now
Laws
Book
31 3 | some fault to find with the previous discussion.~Megillus. If
32 3 | you to observe that our previous arguments have good deal
33 4 | if you remember, in the previous discussion.~Cleinias. I
34 4 | point arising out of our previous discussion, which comes
35 6 | same conditions as on the previous day; and on the third day
36 6 | may then determine what previous institutions are required
37 7 | strictly carries out our previous regulations and makes them
38 7 | have only to recollect our previous discussions, and we shall
39 8 | have often spoken in the previous discourse; or rather governments
40 8 | ordinances; but if from previous training they have acquired
41 9 | same proclamation as in the previous cases, and the same interdict
42 11 | living and to their own previous habits, if a person were
43 11 | without making a will, let the previous law in general hold; and
44 11 | of witchcraft, as in the previous case, let the court fix
45 11 | accusation must be brought previous to the final decision of
46 11 | decision may be given, the previous suit shall be determined
47 12 | is not satisfied with the previous decision, and will insist
48 12 | stars, and gone through the previous training, and seen the connection
49 12 | have never seen in all our previous life, by reason of the saving
Lysis
Part
50 Text | not in accordance with our previous one. We were saying that
51 Text | alternatives are excluded by the previous argument; and therefore,
52 Text | dear, as is implied in our previous admissions?~Yes.~And that
Menexenus
Part
53 Text | improvising and partly from previous thought, putting together
54 Text | chance to be alive of the previous generation. What sort of
55 Text | of those who crowned the previous work of our salvation, and
Meno
Part
56 Intro| constantly tending in the previous Dialogues. But the new truth
57 Intro| had abstract ideas in a previous state, they must have always
58 Intro| knowledge, and exists not in the previous state of the individual,
59 Intro| appeared in this and in all the previous Dialogues recurs in the
60 Intro| gather up the elements of the previous philosophies, which they
61 Intro| another.~The notion of a previous state of existence is found
62 Intro| ideas is sought for in a previous state of existence. There
63 Intro| must be derived from a previous state of existence because
64 Intro| If the soul existed in a previous state, then it will exist
65 Text | this virtue? Does not the previous argument imply clearly that
66 Text | that they learned of the previous generation of gentlemen.
67 Text | because I observe that in the previous discussion none of us remarked
Parmenides
Part
68 Intro| touch Plato verifies the previous description of him. After
69 Intro| you have had sufficient previous training; I noticed your
70 Intro| talking to Aristoteles on a previous occasion. Plato seems to
71 Text | no more rational than the previous one. In my opinion, the
72 Text | generally, without sufficient previous training. I noticed your
73 Text | others; this follows from its previous affections.~How so?~Everything
74 Text | one, but according to the previous argument the one will be
Phaedo
Part
75 Intro| objection by recalling the previous argument, in which he had
76 Intro| of arguments is based on previous philosophies; beginning
77 Text | entire conversation. On the previous days we had been in the
78 Text | flow necessarily out of our previous admissions.~And that these
79 Text | also necessarily implies a previous time in which we have learned
80 Text | must have known at some previous time.~Very true.~And what
81 Text | observation must have had a previous knowledge of that to which
82 Text | inference can be drawn from the previous statements.~And did we not
83 Text | knowledge of equality at some previous time?~Yes.~That is to say,
84 Text | now let us return to the previous discussion. Is that idea
85 Text | uncertainty, not only into the previous argument, but into any future
86 Text | How can she have, if the previous argument holds?~Then, if
87 Text | everywhere repeating in the previous discussion and on other
Phaedrus
Part
88 Intro| The triple soul has had a previous existence, in which following
89 Text | which almost always have previous pain as a condition of them,
90 Text | indeed I think that our previous argument has been too abstract
91 Text | wrongly censured— did not our previous argument show—?~PHAEDRUS:
Philebus
Part
92 Intro| recollection, derived from a previous state of existence, is a
93 Intro| be the continuation of a previous discussion. An argument
94 Intro| they have arisen. For the previous stage is a tendency towards
95 Text | precise question to which the previous discussion desires an answer
96 Text | son of Callias; and the previous argument showed that if
97 Text | as was asserted in the previous argument, all things that
98 Text | apart from the body; and the previous analysis helps to show the
Protagoras
Part
99 Intro| transparent irony of the previous interpretations given by
100 Intro| familiar sound, just as in the previous conversation Prodicus is
101 Text | was not satisfied with his previous answers, and that he would
102 Text | been proved by you in the previous argument to be impossible.~
The Republic
Book
103 2 | imitation and shadowy image of a previous affection of the soul, not
104 4 | naturally flow out of our previous regulations. ~What, then,
105 4 | not below the level of the previous inquiry. ~May we not be
106 5 | about this than about our previous conclusions. For the practicability
107 5 | then consider whether our previous description has the stamp
108 5 | how in the course of the previous discussion someone who shall
109 5 | that these, like all our previous enactments, are very good. ~
110 6 | than either; and, as in the previous instance, light and sight
111 7 | append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house
112 7 | who is a disciple of the previous sciences. ~Of that assertion
113 7 | science: and this, in our previous sketch, was called understanding.
114 9 | There is, however, I said, a previous question which remains unanswered. ~
115 10 | immortality is demonstrated by the previous argument, and there are
116 10 | on their experience of a previous life. There he saw the soul
The Seventh Letter
Part
117 Text | thoughts, on the top of my previous convictions, I crossed over
118 Text | circulated contradicting the previous rumours and giving out that
119 Text | quite at variance with the previous agreement.~After this, it
120 Text | learnt nothing during my previous visit have just been set
121 Text | another excuse, sister to the previous one, for quarrelling with
The Sophist
Part
122 Intro| to the appointment of the previous day, Theodorus and Theaetetus
123 Intro| them in a class with our previous opponents, and interrogate
124 Intro| follows from this that all previous philosophies which are worthy
125 Text | not exist at all, all the previous difficulties remain the
126 Text | discovery, let us go back to our previous classification.~THEAETETUS:
The Statesman
Part
127 Intro| non-gregarious, omitting the previous division into tame and wild.
128 Intro| not to this, but to the previous state, in which God was
129 Intro| preserved a recollection of a previous one. He also appeals to
130 Intro| discussed by him in the previous dialogues, but nowhere has
131 Intro| implies that the subject has a previous knowledge of the rules under
132 Intro| part within the limits of previous decisions.~IV. The bitterness
133 Intro| ideal of the Republic. A previous chaos in which the elements
134 Text | of the world, but to the previous one, in which God superintended
135 Text | good in him, but from a previous state came elements of evil
136 Text | a change opposite to the previous one was the result. The
137 Text | and the statesman in our previous discourse.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
138 Text | more, let us resume the previous argument, and as there were
139 Text | the same way that, in the previous case, the royal science
140 Text | not, as was shown in the previous argument.~STRANGER: Thank
141 Text | question in reference to our previous instances.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
142 Text | cannot have understood your previous remark about imitations.~
The Symposium
Part
143 Intro| tragic victory on the day previous. But no sooner has he entered
144 Text | speak, and then speak:—~The previous speakers, instead of praising
145 Text | be inconsistent with our previous admissions.~True. For he
Theaetetus
Part
146 Intro| space, some relation to a previous or subsequent sensation.
147 Intro| natural or latent logic— some previous experience or observation.
148 Text | But we must say so, if the previous argument is to be maintained.~
149 Text | this, any more than in the previous way, can false opinion exist
Timaeus
Part
150 Intro| dialogues of Plato and to the previous philosophy; (b) the nature
151 Intro| Timaeus by a comparison of the previous philosophies. For the physical
152 Intro| Same and Other from any previous thinker is uncertain. The
153 Intro| such legend in any writer previous to Plato; neither in Homer,
154 Text | only, but there were many previous ones; in the next place,
155 Text | happening to them in this previous state; for no one has as
156 Text | substances do not allow any previous impression to remain, but
157 Text | knowledge of her from the previous considerations, we may truly