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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| wants of man, but of his highest thoughts; so various are Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| of a class who have the highest opinion of themselves and The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | 2) in the absence of the highest marks either of poetical Gorgias Part
4 Intro| everything, and lose the highest characteristic of art, which 5 Intro| is only one, and not the highest species. To flattery is 6 Intro| requirements of logic. Yet in the highest sense he is always logical 7 Intro| health and life, and the highest education is within the 8 Intro| provision for the soul’s highest interest; that it should 9 Intro| fitting expression to the highest truths; and in which the 10 Text | two on the soul for their highest good; flattery knowing, 11 Text | having no regard for men’s highest interests, is ever making 12 Text | belief that she is of the highest value to them. Cookery simulates 13 Text | right, doing violence with highest hand; as I infer from the 14 Text | company, on matters of the highest moment. But you have all 15 Text | provision for the soul’s highest interest— others despising 16 Text | other with a view to the highest good, and then we do not Ion Part
17 Intro| the argument. And in his highest moments of inspiration he Laches Part
18 Text | Socrates in terms of the highest praise; but I have never Laws Book
19 3 | democracy: the Persians have the highest form of the one, and we 20 3 | goods of the soul first and highest in the scale, always assuming 21 4 | of Cretans which has the highest character at the present 22 4 | degree shall be given the highest office and chief ministry 23 5 | relates to man is of the highest importance; and the legislator 24 5 | own country.~The first and highest form of the state and of 25 5 | all these cases let the highest and most honourable magistracy 26 6 | shall be chosen from the highest classes for the greater 27 6 | whom he likes out of the highest class, and when the vote 28 6 | place before three of the highest magistrates, upon whom the 29 6 | yearly fine;—he who of the highest class shall pay a fine of 30 6 | two minae if he be of the highest class, shall owe to the 31 7 | is good in matters of the highest import; than which, as I 32 7 | know anything about the highest kinds of knowledge; but 33 8 | temples, where the ground is highest, in order to provide the 34 9 | ideas of justice are in the highest degree confused and contradictory. 35 9 | the state which is of the highest repute for virtue and also 36 9 | punished, if he be of the highest dass, by paying a fine of 37 10 | judge at present of the highest things; and that is the 38 10 | things; and that is the highest of which you now think nothing— 39 10 | are told by them that the highest right is might, and in this 40 10 | the just, and to all the highest things, and to all that 41 10 | and do they not guard our highest interests?~Cleinias. Yes; 42 11 | place; for the first and highest tribute of respect is to 43 11 | penalty—he who is of the highest class shall pay a penalty 44 12 | him; and if he be of the highest dass, he shall pay a thousand 45 12 | drachmae, if he be of the highest class, and five minae if 46 12 | funeral of him who is of the highest class shall not exceed five Menexenus Part
47 Pre | 2) in the absence of the highest marks either of poetical 48 Text | those who die in war; the highest authority is specially entrusted Meno Part
49 Intro| the Republic we reach the highest and most perfect conception, 50 Intro| conceives to be the first and highest. It is not the existence 51 Text | they choose him to fill the highest offices. And these are the Parmenides Part
52 Intro| infinite, they are in the highest degree unlike. And all other 53 Intro| faith in what is best and highest in ourselves and in the Phaedo Part
54 Intro| and Crat.), and that the highest subjects demand of us the 55 Text | except the attainment of the highest virtue and wisdom. For the Phaedrus Part
56 Intro| they do not attain to the highest bliss, yet if they have 57 Intro| opportunity of receiving the highest education through the cheap 58 Text | which is suited to the highest part of the soul; and the 59 Text | inspirations to be the noblest and highest and the offspring of the 60 Text | and the offspring of the highest to him who has or shares 61 Text | he knows how to pitch the highest and lowest note; happening Philebus Part
62 Intro| thought to correspond to the highest good, the sciences and arts 63 Intro| in which he rises to his highest level.~The plan is complicated, 64 Intro| is akin to the fourth or highest.~(5) Pleasures are of two 65 Intro| proportion.~4. Last and highest in the list of principles 66 Intro| final measure which is the highest expression of the good may 67 Intro| pleasure nor knowledge is the highest good, for the good should 68 Intro| affirm to be possessed in the highest degree by dialectic. And 69 Intro| the argument, what are the highest truths which the soul has 70 Intro| sensible world. But the highest truth is that which is eternal 71 Intro| them) may not always be the highest or best motive of them ( 72 Intro| to right, but one of the highest and noblest motives by which 73 Intro| happiness principle is in the highest degree agreeable to it. 74 Intro| the greatest, but of the highest pleasure, pursued with no 75 Intro| We are speaking of the highest and noblest natures; and 76 Intro| exactness while assuming the highest exactness, its one-sidedness, 77 Intro| other general notion is the highest principle of human life. 78 Intro| the will of God with our highest ideas of truth and right 79 Text | who make generation their highest end.~PROTARCHUS: Of whom 80 Text | things do not attain the highest truth?~PROTARCHUS: I should 81 Text | to find in it what is the highest good in man and in the universe, 82 Text | any mixture either of the highest value or of none at all.~ 83 Text | wisdom is more akin to the highest good, and more honourable Protagoras Part
84 Intro| that all virtue is in the highest degree good:—~The courageous 85 Intro| wisdom and knowledge are the highest of human things.”’~There 86 Intro| be reunited, and in the highest conception of them are inseparable. 87 Text | speaking falsely about the highest matters.’—And this, I said, 88 Text | Wholly good, and in the highest degree.~Tell me then; who 89 Text | wisdom and knowledge are the highest of human things.~Good, I The Republic Book
90 1 | seen if we turn to that highest form of injustice in which 91 2 | would place justice? ~In the highest class, I replied-among those 92 2 | out is nobody): for the highest reach of injustice is, to 93 2 | immortality of drunkenness is the highest meed of virtue. Some extend 94 2 | the most numerous and the highest authorities tell us. Knowing 95 2 | that justice is one of that highest class of goods which are 96 2 | which is the truest and highest part of himself, or about 97 2 | or about the truest and highest matters; there, above all, 98 2 | or uninformed about the highest realities in the highest 99 2 | highest realities in the highest part of themselves, which 100 5 | only possible but in the highest degree beneficial to the 101 5 | matrimony sacred in the highest degree, and what is most 102 5 | conditions the possibility is highest, I must ask you, having 103 6 | delineated, is akin to the highest good? ~Neither can they 104 6 | will be able to endure the highest of all, or will faint under 105 6 | what do you mean by the highest of all knowledge? ~You may 106 6 | he will never reach the highest knowledge of all which, 107 6 | we should not think the highest truths worthy of attaining 108 6 | worthy of attaining the highest accuracy! ~A right noble 109 6 | asking you what is this highest knowledge? ~Nay, I said, 110 6 | the idea of good is the highest knowledge, and that all 111 6 | soul-reason answering to the highest, understanding to the second, 112 7 | this power of elevating the highest principle in the soul to 113 7 | set in authority over the highest matters? ~Certainly not. ~ 114 9 | truest pleasures in the highest degree which is attainable 115 10 | verse, are imitators in the highest degree? ~Very true. ~And The Seventh Letter Part
116 Text | entreaties and the promise of the highest honours; and having induced 117 Text | written a treatise on the highest matters and the first principles The Sophist Part
118 Intro| affirmed to have being. Now the highest kinds are being, rest, motion; 119 Intro| study and attention, the highest of all can hardly be matter 120 Intro| simple. Beginning with the highest notion of mind or thought, 121 Intro| and proceed upwards to the highest being or thought. Metaphysic 122 Intro| reflection, the third or highest returns into the first, The Statesman Part
123 Intro| The greatest power, the highest wisdom, can only proceed 124 Intro| which to the Greek was the highest object of reverence is an 125 Text | royal class, which is the highest form of the same nature, 126 Text | whereas the greatest and highest truths have no outward image 127 Text | second object; the first and highest of all being to assert the 128 Text | sacrifices is assigned to the highest magistracies, and here, 129 Text | sort of ignorance of the highest truths—I mean to say, that The Symposium Part
130 Intro| plants, and attaining to the highest vision of truth at the other. 131 Intro| He is conscious that the highest and noblest things in the 132 Intro| secret of philosophy. The highest love is the love not of 133 Intro| of a person, but of the highest and purest abstraction. 134 Intro| threads anew, and skims the highest points of each of them. 135 Intro| children, may become the highest aspiration of intellectual 136 Intro| all things. And here the highest summit which is reached 137 Intro| Symposium is seen also to be the highest summit which is attained 138 Intro| against statesmen of the highest character. (3) While we 139 Intro| space or time: this is the highest knowledge of which the human 140 Text | love of the noblest and highest, even if their persons are Theaetetus Part
141 Intro| though far from being its highest determination, is yet necessary 142 Intro| ideal or as a fact, the highest part of man’s nature and 143 Text | must often fail of their highest interests?~THEODORUS: Quite Timaeus Part
144 Intro| anthropomorphism blend with Plato’s highest flights of idealism. The 145 Intro| universe, is one of the highest ethical motives of which 146 Text | of them might attain the highest perfection. And for this 147 Text | reason about them, but of the highest and greatest we take no