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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| composition, quite as much so in fact as one of the Dialogues.
2 Intro| despises such pursuits, but the fact is that he is ignorant of
3 Text | the slander of me, and in fact has encouraged Meletus to
Charmides
Part
4 PreF | equally acknowledged as a fact, even in the Dialogues regarded
5 PreF | variance with historical fact. It will be seen also that
6 PreS | of Plato; and mistakes of fact, as e.g. about the Thirty
7 PreS | to ascend. But one little fact, not irrelevant to the present
8 Text | agree with you. Whereas the fact is that I enquire with you
9 Text | distinguished not by the mere fact that they are sciences,
10 Text | time hiding from me the fact that the life according
Cratylus
Part
11 Intro| things: this agrees with the fact that to Hestia the first
12 Intro| good for any object. The fact is, that great dictators
13 Intro| Cratylus. But an image in fact always falls short in some
14 Intro| reluctance admitted to be a fact.~Language is an aspect of
15 Intro| which tends to disguise the fact that under cases were comprehended
16 Intro| both tend to obscure the fact that the sentence precedes
17 Intro| language from theory to fact; it has passed out of the
18 Text | intellect. Which is the fact; for this is the meaning
19 Text | Have you remarked this fact?~HERMOGENES: To be sure
Critias
Part
20 Text | was not as now. For the fact is that a single night of
Crito
Part
21 Intro| restored democracy. The fact that he had been neutral
Euthydemus
Part
22 Intro| than 404, but that as a fact this Dialogue could not
23 Text | word, Socrates, for the fact.~Then I think you happier
24 Text | every one present; for the fact is I and all of us are extremely
25 Text | such a thing, a mistake of fact?~Certainly, he said.~And
26 Text | restraint; no question in fact was too bad for him; he
Euthyphro
Part
27 Text | but they argue about the fact of who the evil-doer is,
The First Alcibiades
Part
28 Text | ALCIBIADES: I will.~SOCRATES: The fact is, that there is only one
Gorgias
Part
29 Intro| provoking and matter of fact does Socrates become. A
30 Intro| fate for himself, from the fact that he is ‘the only man
31 Intro| sufficiently refuted by the fact. Socrates has only to compare
32 Intro| enlarge upon the obvious fact that Plato is a dramatic
33 Text | become your pupil, and in fact I see some, and a good many
34 Text | SOCRATES: You were saying, in fact, that the rhetorician will
35 Text | please.~SOCRATES: Is it not a fact that injustice, and the
36 Text | to benefit. Is not this a fact?~CALLICLES: Certainly it
Ion
Part
37 Intro| often at war with reason and fact. The concentration of the
38 Text | became acquainted with this fact by the help of the same
Laws
Book
39 1 | some one blames the very fact of their existence—he may
40 2 | saying is as plain as the fact that Crete is an island.
41 3 | accept his witness to the fact that such forms of government
42 3 | Athenian. The form which in fact Homer indicates as following
43 3 | manner. Is not this the fact?~Megillus. Yes.~Athenian.
44 4 | hortatory only, was, although in fact, an exhortation, likewise
45 5 | the very reverse is the fact, for he is really injuring
46 5 | determine the limits of them in fact as well as in theory. And
47 7 | not sufficiently proven in fact, then there might be an
48 7 | to the argument, but the fact being as I have said, he
49 7 | Most true, if such is the fact.~Athenian. And if we can
50 7 | that such is really the fact, then all these matters
51 8 | partly disproven by the fact of their existence among
52 8 | Cleinias. No doubt this fact has been often affirmed
53 9 | all cases—the question of fact. And then, again, that the
54 10 | existence; and also there is the fact that all Hellenes and barbarians
55 10 | who is acquainted with the fact, which shall be announced
56 11 | and they both know of the fact, let there be no restitution
57 11 | if he do not know of the fact, there shall be a right
58 11 | seller was cognisant the fact, he shall purify the house
59 11 | knows and can prove the fact, and does prove it in the
60 11 | only happen, as a matter of fact, where the natures of men
61 12 | Cleinias. But what is the fact?~Athenian. Just the opposite,
Menexenus
Part
62 Intro| Oration of Thucydides; and the fact that they are so, is not
63 Text | unfortunate. And that such was the fact we ourselves are witnesses,
64 Text | was softened, and did in fact send out aid, and delivered
Meno
Part
65 Intro| science. This is a true fact of psychology, which is
66 Intro| of popular opinion as a fact, and the Sophists as the
67 Intro| more in accordance with fact and experience as arising
68 Intro| ideas has no foundation in fact; it is only the dialectic
69 Intro| concrete, or theory from fact, or the divine from the
70 Text | the knowledge?~MENO: The fact, Socrates, is undeniable.~
Parmenides
Part
71 Intro| acknowledge the obvious fact, that the body being one
72 Intro| could not, as a matter of fact, have criticized the ideas
73 Intro| The difficulty belongs in fact to the Megarian age of philosophy,
74 Intro| is already implied in the fact of our inquiry.~Yet once
75 Intro| many and not one. Yet the fact of their being parts furnishes
76 Intro| capable of relation. The fact that contradictory consequences
77 Intro| base truth entirely upon fact. In an unmetaphysical age
78 Text | matter thus:—Is it not a fact that in partaking of the
79 Text | among what is, as is the fact, since it is not, it cannot
Phaedo
Part
80 Intro| to doubt the self-evident fact that growth is the result
81 Intro| evidence of an historical fact, and also on analogies and
82 Intro| further from the historical fact on which it has been supposed
83 Intro| evidence to the historical fact seems to be weaker than
84 Intro| inseparable, not only in fact, but in our conceptions
85 Intro| divine nature. The mere fact of the existence of God
86 Text | endless foolery, and in fact, as men say, takes away
87 Text | philosophy; and therefore has in fact been always engaged in the
88 Text | self-evident truths; e.g. such a fact as that the growth of man
89 Text | the stars move. But the fact is, that owing to our feebleness
Phaedrus
Part
90 Intro| having no relation to fact, or to truth of any kind.
91 Text | augury, both in name and fact, in the same proportion,
92 Text | be equally unaware of the fact that this sweet elbow of
93 Text | no disgrace in the mere fact of writing.~PHAEDRUS: Certainly
94 Text | in his performance, the fact of his so writing is only
Philebus
Part
95 Intro| solvitur ambulando’); the fact of the co-existence of opposites
96 Intro| our own, by the universal fact that men desire it. The
97 Intro| compared with the actual fact, will be one of the strongest
Protagoras
Part
98 Intro| had not assured him of the fact, for two reasons: (1) Because
99 Intro| Athenians, is proved by the fact that they punish evil-doers,
100 Intro| Socrates the best answer is the fact, that the education of youth
101 Intro| capable. And, as a matter of fact, even the worst of civilized
102 Intro| philosophers (although this is a fact which is not generally known);
103 Text | guardian; and he being in fact under the apprehension that
104 Text | seeking to cure.~Such is the fact, he said.~How so? I asked.~
The Republic
Book
105 1 | anxious to do so, but the fact is that we cannot. And if
106 1 | way of speaking; for the fact is that neither the grammarian
107 2 | And this is proved by the fact that when he obtains the
108 2 | brought home to me by the fact that you were not satisfied
109 4 | unhappiness; the city in fact belongs to them, but they
110 4 | city, however small, is in fact divided into two, one the
111 4 | makes no difference in the fact of their opposition)? ~Yes,
112 5 | Why, yes, I said, but the fact is that when a man is out
113 5 | that they could exist in fact. ~True, he said. ~Would
114 5 | word express more than the fact, and must not the actual,
115 6 | the argument, he sees as a fact that the votaries of philosophy,
116 6 | their adversaries, do, in fact, teach nothing but the opinion
117 9 | exists, or ever will exist in fact, is no matter; for he will
118 10 | hearing also, relating in fact to what we term poetry? ~
The Seventh Letter
Part
119 Text | nothing surprising in the fact that a young man, quick
120 Text | attempt to prove by actual fact the machinations of Dionysios.”~
The Sophist
Part
121 Intro| negative may be a negation of fact or of thought (ou and me).
122 Intro| and freedom, of idea and fact. We may be told to observe
123 Intro| us by his own appeal to fact and the opinions of mankind
124 Intro| most opposed to them are in fact most entirely and hopelessly
The Statesman
Part
125 Intro| king, whether he be so in fact or not; but when he rules
126 Intro| individuals. Not only in fact, but in idea, both elements
127 Text | its vast size, and to the fact that it turns on the smallest
The Symposium
Part
128 Intro| antagonistic both in idea and fact. The union of the greatest
129 Text | the very reverse is the fact, and that if I praise any
Theaetetus
Part
130 Intro| writers, in their matter of fact way, have explained by the
131 Intro| words reconcileable with the fact that all mankind are agreed
132 Intro| hardness or softness, or the fact that this hardness is, and
133 Intro| that mind is all—when in fact he is going out of his mind
134 Intro| inductive philosophy. The fact therefore that such a science
135 Intro| common use of language and in fact, they transform themselves,
136 Intro| nervous expression.~i. The fact that mental divisions tend
137 Intro| regarded as an ideal or as a fact, the highest part of man’
138 Intro| cannot be thus separated in fact. It goes back to the beginnings
139 Text | of any other thing. The fact is that in our ordinary
Timaeus
Part
140 Intro| adversaries the criterion of fact. They were mastered by their
141 Intro| partly imagination, partly fact.~He has a singular theory
142 Intro| sensation we are struck by the fact that he has not the same
143 Intro| most nearly verified in fact. The fortunate guess that
144 Intro| biographer dresses up the fact that there was supposed
145 Intro| as involuntary.’ But the fact is that he is inconsistent
146 Intro| with a great historical fact. Like the romance of King
147 Intro| believed to be an historical fact. It was as if some one in
148 Text | mere legend, but an actual fact?~CRITIAS: I will tell an
149 Text | are the most ancient. The fact is, that wherever the extremity
150 Text | great advantage of being a fact and not a fiction? How or
151 Text | retain. And they did in fact at that time create a very
152 Text | non-existence of a vacuum, the fact that objects push one another
153 Text | owe their severity to the fact that the generation of these