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Charmides Part
1 PreF | attributing much weight to the authority of the Alexandrian librarians 2 PreS | differ from so eminent an authority. Reserving the fuller discussion 3 PreS | Plato’s Ideas I oppose the authority of Professor Zeller, who Cratylus Part
4 Intro| and the legislator gives authority to them. They are the expressions 5 Intro| ironically appealing to the authority of the Homeric poems, Socrates 6 Intro| is declared on the best authority, viz. his own, to be a complete 7 Intro| genesin may be accepted on the authority of Hesiod. Again, there 8 Intro| last impress from time and authority.~On the whole, the Cratylus 9 Text | be fairly accepted on the authority of Hesiod.~HERMOGENES: Still 10 Text | convention and agreement to have authority in determining the correctness Critias Part
11 Intro| Martin, ‘rests upon the authority of the Egyptian priests; Crito Part
12 Text | maintained by many persons of authority, was to the effect, as I Euthydemus Part
13 Text | art, having this supreme authority, do anything for us? To 14 Text | supposed to have supreme authority over the subordinate arts, 15 Text | supposing that to have supreme authority over the subject arts—what Euthyphro Part
16 Intro| to be an unimpeachable authority) what piety is, and what 17 Text | mere statement on our own authority and that of others? What The First Alcibiades Part
18 Pre | value of the Aristotelian authority is a good deal impaired 19 Pre | appended easily obtained authority. A tendency may also be 20 Pre | treatment; they will urge the authority of Aristotle; and they will 21 Text | therefore to obtain power or authority, in order to enable you 22 Text | where there is any power and authority which is wanting in virtue, Gorgias Part
23 Intro| continue the argument by the authority of Gorgias. Once, when Socrates 24 Intro| death. (3) The appeal of the authority of Homer, who says that 25 Intro| They have also a kind of authority gained by the employment 26 Text | assent of so competent an authority.~CALLICLES: Yes; the opinion 27 Text | of them by reason of his authority, but he will not expend Laches Part
28 Text | would quote to them the authority of Homer, who says, that~‘ Laws Book
29 1 | think that we speak with authority because we have many witnesses; 30 2 | generally not under the authority of any law, but at the instigation 31 3 | government originated in the authority of a father and a mother, 32 3 | never to have any kind of authority entrusted to him: he must 33 3 | them, as to men of sense, authority is to be committed. For, 34 3 | Is there not one claim of authority which is always just—that 35 3 | food to the body, too much authority to the mind, and does not 36 3 | absence of all superior authority is not by any means so good 37 3 | music with another. And the authority which determined and gave 38 4 | makes whatever laws have authority in any state?”~Cleinias. 39 4 | law is subject and has no authority, I perceive to be on the 40 6 | domains, and shall have authority over the produce and the 41 6 | small matters on their own authority; but where the charge against 42 6 | impose fines by their own authority, up to a mina, or up to 43 6 | the guardians shall have authority. What are to be the rites 44 6 | and of every other having authority in relation to his inferiors. 45 7 | i.e., the women who have authority over marriage], whom the 46 7 | chosen by the women who have authority over marriage, one out of 47 8 | made perpetual, and gain an authority such as already prevents 48 8 | horse and the generals have authority over their importation and 49 10 | any one, regardless of the authority of the rulers, takes or 50 10 | basis in nature, but are of authority for the moment and at the 51 11 | who is in any position of authority, and especially those who 52 11 | deceased, shall have the authority of guardians, whom the guardians 53 12 | account, and without the authority of the state, he, like the 54 12 | refuses to acknowledge the authority which condemned him, let 55 12 | are thus deprived of their authority bring him before the court 56 12 | interpreters with absolute authority. Their sepulchres are not 57 12 | Cleinias. I bow to your authority, Stranger; let us proceed 58 12 | then we will determine what authority they shall have of their Lysis Part
59 Intro| and they too adduce the authority of poets and philosophers 60 Text | Yes, and he quoted the authority of Hesiod, who says:~‘Potter Menexenus Part
61 Pre | value of the Aristotelian authority is a good deal impaired 62 Pre | appended easily obtained authority. A tendency may also be 63 Pre | treatment; they will urge the authority of Aristotle; and they will 64 Text | hereditary and then elected, and authority is mostly in the hands of 65 Text | die in war; the highest authority is specially entrusted with Meno Part
66 Intro| attached. Abstractions such as ‘authority,’ ‘equality,’ ‘utility,’ ‘ Parmenides Part
67 Intro| gods have knowledge and authority in their world only, as 68 Text | if God has this perfect authority, and perfect knowledge, 69 Text | and perfect knowledge, his authority cannot rule us, nor his 70 Text | human thing; just as our authority does not extend to the gods, Phaedo Part
71 Intro| soul. It was based on the authority of the Church, on the necessity 72 Text | geographers, as I believe on the authority of one who shall be nameless.~ Phaedrus Part
73 Intro| rested upon tradition and authority. It had none of the higher Philebus Part
74 Intro| passion they assert their authority and are not overcome without 75 Intro| imposed upon us with the authority of law? ‘You ought’ and ‘ 76 Intro| obliterate the stamp which the authority of ages has set upon vice 77 Intro| the mind by conscience and authority. To resolve this feeling 78 Intro| supplied a sanction equal in authority to this, or a motive equal 79 Text | their words are of no mean authority.~SOCRATES: Of course, for 80 Text | answer which, upon your authority, we will give to all masters Protagoras Part
81 Intro| break down. Against the authority of the poets with whom Protagoras 82 Text | that I will take upon your authority, and there is no one to The Republic Book
83 1 | own, is told by a man of authority not to utter them? The natural 84 1 | of his skill and of his authority over the sailors. ~Very 85 1 | true rulers, like being in authority. ~Think! Nay, I am sure 86 4 | an assertion of unlawful authority, which is made by a rebellious 87 5 | sure. ~Nay, have we not the authority of Hesiod for affirming 88 5 | Yes; and we accept his authority. ~We must learn of the god 89 5 | youth. ~If you make me an authority in matters of love, for 90 6 | possibility of this union of authority with the steerer's art has 91 6 | before, that some living authority would always be required 92 7 | them, and yet to be set in authority over the highest matters? ~ 93 7 | and under their parental authority we have been brought up, 94 8 | and remarkably obedient to authority; he is a lover of power 95 8 | impatiently at the least touch of authority, and at length, as you know, 96 8 | and of resistance to his authority, he will have a good pretext 97 9 | would place her under the authority of the other, when she is 98 9 | the wise man speaks with authority when he approves of his 99 9 | impossible, then by an external authority, in order that we may be 100 9 | and is seen also in the authority which we exercise over children, 101 10 | and therefore speaks with authority about the goodness and badness 102 10 | evil are permitted to have authority and the good are put out The Second Alcibiades Part
103 Pre | Aristotle, or by any early authority, and have no claim to be The Sophist Part
104 Intro| commonly attributed, on the authority of Aristotle, the denial 105 Intro| youth has passed away, the authority of the master no longer 106 Text | to God, I defer to your authority.~STRANGER: Nobly said, Theaetetus, The Statesman Part
107 Intro| accustomed course, having authority over all other creatures, 108 Intro| vote or lot those to whom authority in either department is 109 Intro| the science which has this authority over the rest, is the science 110 Intro| elements into one, maintaining authority over the carders of the 111 Intro| created, nor can the external authority of a ruler impose laws for 112 Intro| they ought to be, on the authority of Aristotle and on the 113 Text | And there was one kind of authority over lifeless things and 114 Text | so long as he exercises authority over them according to rules 115 Text | by others having similar authority? Can you remember?~YOUNG 116 Text | one can be worthy of such authority, or is able and willing 117 Text | described, as they have no authority over themselves or one another, 118 Text | give orders, and maintain authority; just as the art of weaving 119 Text | gives orders and maintains authority over the carders and all The Symposium Part
120 Intro| heard them from the best authority. Aristodemus, who is described 121 Intro| This is confirmed by the authority of Eryximachus the physician, 122 Intro| which is proved by the authority of the poets; secondly upon 123 Intro| attested to us by the very best authority. The madman Apollodorus, 124 Intro| difficult to adduce the authority of Plato either for or against 125 Intro| Amat.; Athenaeus on the authority of Theopompus). (5) A small 126 Text | may be supported by the authority of Homer himself, who not 127 Text | she answered with all the authority of an accomplished sophist: ‘ Theaetetus Part
128 Intro| Five Solids. But no early authority cites the work, the invention 129 Intro| he is refuted also by the authority which he attributes to the 130 Intro| the language and claim the authority of a science; but it is 131 Intro| may be its claim to the authority of a science, has called 132 Text | accuse us of speaking without authority on his behalf, had we not Timaeus Part
133 Intro| more honourable and had authority. And they put in a face 134 Intro| very different degrees of authority and value.~2. It is an interesting 135 Intro| was sustained by the great authority of Plato, and therefore 136 Text | Critias declared, on the authority of Solon, to be not a mere 137 Text | appointed this part, which has authority, to be by nature the part