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The Apology Part
1 Intro| than this; and he makes no attempt to veil his ignorance in 2 Intro| trace in the Dialogues of an attempt to make Anytus or Meletus Charmides Part
3 PreF | rejecting as futile the attempt of Schleiermacher and others 4 PreS | similar), it is a mistaken attempt at precision always to translate 5 PreS | show how hopeless is the attempt to explain Plato out of 6 Intro| more Charmides makes the attempt. This time he gives a definition 7 Text | that as you ought not to attempt to cure the eyes without 8 Text | so neither ought you to attempt to cure the body without 9 Text | new one in which I will attempt to prove, if you deny, that 10 Text | he made an unintelligible attempt to hide his perplexity. Cratylus Part
11 Intro| talking to ourselves; the attempt to think without words is 12 Intro| and academies, do we ever attempt to invent new words or to Critias Part
13 Text | spoken well? I can only attempt to show that I ought to Crito Part
14 Intro| no danger in making the attempt to save him, but will be 15 Text | escaping, then I will make the attempt; but if not, I will abstain. 16 Text | truly that in your present attempt you are going to do us an Euthydemus Part
17 Intro| mind was first making the attempt to distinguish thought from The First Alcibiades Part
18 Text | honourable, in respect of the attempt to save those whom we ought 19 Text | Alcibiades who is making the attempt is not as yet twenty years Gorgias Part
20 Intro| unity, but neither must we attempt to confine the Platonic 21 Intro| After making an ineffectual attempt to obtain a sound definition 22 Intro| been detected in a criminal attempt against the state, is crucified 23 Text | is detected in an unjust attempt to make himself a tyrant, 24 Text | did you say—‘in an unjust attempt to make himself a tyrant’?~ 25 Text | nor he who suffers in the attempt, for of two miserables one 26 Text | would be ridiculous in us to attempt public works, or to advise Laches Part
27 Text | For if this is your first attempt at education, there is a Laws Book
28 1 | nature, and that the bold attempt was originally due to unbridled 29 1 | which I will nevertheless attempt. At the outset of the discussion, 30 3 | to rulers; and then the attempt to escape the control and 31 5 | government and laws, even if he attempt the mildest of purgations, 32 6 | voluntarily obey him, and if he attempt to punish any one, let every 33 6 | likely to become so, when you attempt to introduce the necessary 34 6 | and that we should not attempt to disinter them; there 35 9 | making a violent and illegal attempt to change the government. 36 10 | convince us—you should first attempt to teach and persuade us 37 10 | existence of the Gods? Yet the attempt must be made; for it would 38 10 | Wait awhile, and do not attempt to judge at present of the 39 10 | me the duty of making the attempt first by myself; leaving 40 11 | seller, that he should not attempt to raise the price, but 41 11 | man of art ought not to attempt to impose upon private individuals 42 11 | whichever of the two ways the attempt is made, and we must entreat, 43 11 | mankind ridiculous, if they attempt in a good–natured manner 44 12 | but still the law must attempt to define the different 45 12 | will gladly share in the attempt. Of these matters I have Menexenus Part
46 Text | in prose which we might attempt would hold a second place. 47 Text | was going to make a new attempt upon the Hellenes, and therefore Meno Part
48 Intro| to them all. In a second attempt Meno defines virtue to be ‘ 49 Intro| shadows.’~This Dialogue is an attempt to answer the question, 50 Intro| priori about them. We may attempt to shake them off, but they 51 Text | able to follow you in the attempt to get at one common notion 52 Text | that you would try; the attempt will be good practice with Parmenides Part
53 Intro| doctrines: nor does Socrates attempt to offer any answer to them. 54 Intro| could I urge him to make the attempt, except in a select audience 55 Intro| contradiction arises when we attempt to conceive ideas in their 56 Intro| Socrates makes one more attempt to defend the Platonic Ideas 57 Intro| of understanding.’ But an attempt must be made to find an 58 Intro| know so well. But as I must attempt this laborious game, what 59 Intro| speculations, in which an attempt is made to narrow language 60 Intro| differences, and the moment we attempt to distinguish between them, 61 Intro| dialectic is employed in the attempt to define science, which 62 Intro| necessary existence; nor does he attempt to analyse the various senses 63 Text | first hypothesis, if I am to attempt this laborious pastime? Phaedo Part
64 Intro| forgotten by us when we attempt to submit the Phaedo of 65 Intro| arise in our minds when we attempt to assign any form to our 66 Intro| logic too far, and that the attempt to frame the world according Phaedrus Part
67 Intro| could fail to exist. In the attempt to regain this ‘saving’ 68 Intro| such a passage, in which no attempt is made to separate the 69 Intro| its own sake. It did not attempt to pierce the mists which 70 Text | experienced person would attempt to cure, for the patient 71 Text | suffer; and this I will attempt, not as before, veiled and Philebus Part
72 Intro| them. We may observe an attempt at artificial ornament, 73 Intro| man,’ ‘good’) and with the attempt to divide them. For have 74 Intro| world should ridicule my attempt.~Now the elements earth, 75 Intro| Eleatic philosophy. The dry attempt to reduce the presocratic 76 Intro| same subject (Sophist). To attempt further to sum up the differences 77 Text | similar unities and the attempt which is made to divide Protagoras Part
78 Text | contradicting yourself now by your attempt to prove that all things The Republic Book
79 1 | Thrasymachus had made an attempt to get the argument into 80 1 | prevail. ~I shall not make the attempt, my dear man; but to avoid 81 1 | Why, he said, you made the attempt a minute ago, and you failed. ~ 82 1 | and weaker? ~He made an attempt to contest this proposition 83 1 | are true or not? Is the attempt to determine the way of 84 1 | how would he regard the attempt to gain an advantage over 85 2 | easily. ~But ought we to attempt to construct one? I said; 86 3 | not many; and that if he attempt many, he will altogether 87 3 | just now saying, he will attempt to represent the roll of 88 4 | reason, I said, I shall not attempt to legislate further about 89 4 | to her own sphere, should attempt to enslave and rule those 90 5 | possibility. ~But that little attempt is detected, and therefore 91 6 | I said, even to make the attempt is a great piece of folly; 92 7 | say "yes" or "no" when I attempt to distinguish in my own 93 9 | other two; and he is not to attempt to familiarize or harmonize The Seventh Letter Part
94 Text | opinion was formed, and I will attempt to give you an account of 95 Text | the time for making the attempt; for if only I could fully 96 Text | failed completely in his attempt. Later on, when Dion returned 97 Text | children and descendants; the attempt is in every way fraught 98 Text | these (i.e., the four) attempt to show what each thing 99 Text | working for a year, and to attempt to prove by actual fact The Sophist Part
100 Intro| particular class of Being. If we attempt to pursue such airy phantoms 101 Intro| But if I am to make the attempt, I think that I had better 102 Intro| passed away in the vain attempt to solve the problem of 103 Intro| may be doubted whether the attempt has been successful. First 104 Intro| standing ground, and in the attempt to obtain a complete analysis 105 Intro| we shall find that in the attempt to criticize thought we 106 Text | still more perplexed in his attempt to escape us, for as the 107 Text | STRANGER: Then we must not attempt to attribute to not-being 108 Text | as soon as he makes the attempt.~THEAETETUS: What do you 109 Text | boldness in me which would attempt the task when I see you 110 Text | is not.~THEAETETUS: Some attempt of the kind is clearly needed.~ 111 Text | impropriety to you, if you attempt this refutation and proof; 112 Text | certainly, my friend, the attempt to separate all existences 113 Text | THEAETETUS: Why so?~STRANGER: The attempt at universal separation 114 Text | Let us, then, renew the attempt, and in dividing any class, 115 Text | they always fail in their attempt to be thought just, when The Statesman Part
116 Intro| process which we are about to attempt. As a parallel to the king 117 Intro| best is, Plato does not attempt to determine; he only contrasts 118 Text | or familiar; but we may attempt to express it thus:—Supposing 119 Text | attempted.~STRANGER: If the attempt is all that is wanting, 120 Text | SOCRATES: Certainly the attempt must be made.~STRANGER: The Symposium Part
121 Text | force; as we restrain or attempt to restrain them from fixing 122 Text | Socrates,’ she replied, ‘I will attempt to unfold: of his nature Theaetetus Part
123 Intro| remarked by the way. The attempt to discover the definition 124 Intro| hopelessly confused by the attempt to solve them, not through 125 Intro| for language fails in the attempt to express their meaning.~ 126 Intro| confusion arises out of our attempt to explain false opinion 127 Intro| that is to say, he does not attempt to understand him from his 128 Intro| derived from sense.~Another attempt is made to explain false 129 Intro| experience, and did not attempt to form a conception of 130 Intro| and sensations is like the attempt to view a wide prospect 131 Intro| outward objects. But when we attempt to gather up these elements 132 Intro| beginnings of knowledge, that the attempt to put them together has 133 Text | dialectic is placed; for the attempt to supervise or refute the 134 Text | is it?~SOCRATES: Let us attempt to explain the verb ‘to 135 Text | is? for I think that the attempt may be worth making.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
136 Intro| composed. But he who should attempt to test the truth of this 137 Intro| unequal, being the first attempt to impress form and order 138 Intro| remember further that in his attempt to realize either space 139 Intro| preceded Plato does not attempt further to penetrate. They 140 Intro| He does not, like Kant, attempt to vindicate for men a freedom 141 Intro| Section 6.~I shall not attempt to connect the physiological 142 Intro| be impiety in making the attempt; he, for example, who tried 143 Intro| really inseparable; for if we attempt to separate them they become 144 Intro| passages in his writings, or attempt to draw what appear to us 145 Text | heaven. Vain would be the attempt to tell all the figures 146 Text | calculate their movements—to attempt to tell of all this without 147 Text | denominated. Let me make another attempt to explain my meaning more 148 Text | He, however, who should attempt to verify all this by experiment,