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The Apology Part
1 Text | live in prison, and be the slave of the magistrates of the Crito Part
2 Text | that you are our child and slave, as your fathers were before 3 Text | doing what only a miserable slave would do, running away and The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | himself first, and not a slave; the most valiant trains 5 Text | he is to deem himself a slave; whereas Pericles gave you, 6 Text | Zopyrus the Thracian, a slave of his who was past all 7 Text | vice is only suited to a slave?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | is not the condition of a slave to be avoided?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
9 Intro| explains that Archelaus was a slave, being the son of a woman 10 Intro| son of a woman who was the slave of Alcetas, brother of Perdiccas 11 Intro| the dandy, the branded slave, are all distinguishable. 12 Text | have the physician your slave, and the trainer your slave, 13 Text | slave, and the trainer your slave, and the money-maker of 14 Text | son of a woman who was the slave of Alcetas the brother of 15 Text | in strict right was the slave of Alcetas; and if he had 16 Text | would have remained his slave, and then, according to 17 Text | part of a man, but of a slave, who indeed had better die 18 Text | are against nature: the slave would rise in rebellion 19 Text | be cured by him, whether slave or freeman? And I should 20 Text | whether citizen or stranger, slave or freeman? Tell me, Callicles, Ion Part
21 Text | what a freeman and what a slave ought to say, and what a 22 Text | But he will know what a slave ought to say?~ION: Yes.~ 23 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: Suppose the slave to be a cowherd; the rhapsode Laches Part
24 Text | vile corpus’ of a Carian slave, but on your own sons, or Laws Book
25 1 | of their souls will be a slave, the other half free; and 26 2 | That every man and boy, slave and free, both sexes, and 27 2 | and that in the city no slave, male or female, should 28 4 | slaves and freemen; and the slave doctors run about and cure 29 4 | individual complaints? The slave doctor prescribes what mere 30 6 | citizens, and any one, whether slave or freeman wrongs another, 31 6 | stripes and bonds, if he be a slave or stranger; but if he be 32 6 | say that the soul of the slave is utterly corrupt, and 33 6 | the necessary division, slave, and freeman, and master.~ 34 7 | studies; but he is also a slave, and in that regard any 35 8 | not laid down. And if a slave touches any fruit of this 36 8 | whether he be master or slave, takes of them in ignorance, 37 8 | them in ignorance, let the slave be beaten, and the freeman 38 9 | robbing temples, if he be a slave or stranger, shall have 39 9 | penalties:—If he kill the slave of another in the belief 40 9 | And if a man kills his own slave, when he has been purified 41 9 | as he did who killed the slave. But let him not forget 42 9 | case. He who kills his own slave shall undergo a purification, 43 9 | purification, but if he kills the slave of another in anger, he 44 9 | accordance with the law. If a slave in a fit of passion kills 45 9 | owner shall give up the slave to the relatives of the 46 9 | and so in the case of a slave who has killed a slave; 47 9 | a slave who has killed a slave; but if a slave have killed 48 9 | killed a slave; but if a slave have killed a freeman in 49 9 | citizen a stranger, or a slave a slave, there shall be 50 9 | a stranger, or a slave a slave, there shall be no difference 51 9 | them over at the time. If a slave be convicted of slaying 52 9 | And if any one kills a slave who has done no wrong, because 53 9 | be deemed the subject or slave of any man, but rather the 54 9 | prescribed by the law. If a slave in a fit of anger wound 55 9 | freeman, the owner of the slave shall give him up to the 56 9 | if any one says that the slave and the wounded man are 57 9 | freeman who conspired with the slave shall reliable to an action 58 9 | not come, blame. And if a slave come to the rescue, let 59 9 | most serious charge.~If a slave strike a freeman, whether 60 9 | the law be as follows:—The slave who strikes a freeman, not 61 9 | not release him until the slave has persuaded the man whom 62 11 | wrongly; and if he be a slave who gives information, let 63 11 | and the man who takes it a slave, be beaten with many stripes 64 11 | mind may arrest his own slave, and do with him whatever 65 11 | he may arrest the runaway slave of any of his friends or 66 11 | is being carried off as a slave, intending to liberate him, 67 11 | has been deprived of the slave. Any man may also carry 68 11 | this wise:—If a man sells a slave who is in a consumption, 69 11 | pay back the price of the slave. If a person sells a homicide 70 11 | magistrates, if he be a slave or a metic, shall have the 71 11 | follow—in case a female slave have intercourse with a 72 11 | intercourse with a male slave, or with a freeman or freedman, 73 11 | the master of the female slave. Again, if a free woman 74 11 | intercourse with a male slave, the offspring shall belong 75 11 | belong to the master of the slave; but if a child be born 76 11 | child be born either of a slave by her master, or of his 77 11 | or of his mistress by a slave—and this be provence offspring 78 11 | one who likes. And if a slave inform, he shall receive 79 11 | freedom; and if he be the slave of the injurer or injured 80 11 | drachmae, whether he be a slave or a freeman whom he neglects; 81 11 | ever teach anybody else, slave or freeman, under the penalty 82 11 | if such an one, whether slave or freeman, were utterly 83 11 | this sort of animal.~If a slave of either sex injure anything, 84 11 | blame, the master of the slave who has done the harm shall 85 11 | satisfaction, or give up the the slave who has done has done the 86 11 | the view of obtaining the slave, let him sue the person, 87 11 | fixes as the price of the slave; and if he lose his suit, 88 11 | injury, and give up the slave. And if a beast of burden, 89 11 | allowed to bear witness. A slave of either sex and a child 90 12 | court of law a stranger or a slave of a theft of public property, 91 12 | the person prevented be a slave, whether his own or belonging 92 12 | would be the state of a slave.~Athenian. And may not the Lysis Part
93 Text | is in the condition of a slave, and who cannot do what 94 Text | the muleteer.~And is he a slave or a free man?~A slave, 95 Text | a slave or a free man?~A slave, he said.~And do they esteem 96 Text | said.~And do they esteem a slave of more value than you who 97 Text | there he is.~And is he a slave?~To be sure; he is our slave, 98 Text | slave?~To be sure; he is our slave, he replied.~Surely, I said, 99 Text | should be governed by a slave. And what does he do with Meno Part
100 Text | DIALOGUE: Meno, Socrates, A Slave of Meno (Boy), Anytus.~MENO: 101 Text | same in a child and in a slave, Meno? Can the child govern 102 Text | govern his father, or the slave his master; and would he 103 Text | governed be any longer a slave?~MENO: I think not, Socrates.~ 104 Text | proper name, then you, Meno’s slave, are prepared to affirm 105 Text | controlling me who am your slave, and never of controlling Parmenides Part
106 Intro| this way: one of us has a slave; and the idea of a slave 107 Intro| slave; and the idea of a slave in the abstract is relative 108 Intro| particular relation of our slave to us.—Do you see my meaning?’ ‘ 109 Text | Parmenides:—A master has a slave; now there is nothing absolute Phaedrus Part
110 Text | of his passions and the slave of pleasure will of course Protagoras Part
111 Text | in pursuit of my runaway slave Satyrus, as I meant to have 112 Text | just as if knowledge were a slave, and might be dragged about The Republic Book
113 3 | as to be at one time the slave of two seemingly inconsistent 114 4 | blamed and is called the slave of self and unprincipled. ~ 115 4 | found in children and women, slave and freeman, artisan, ruler, 116 5 | should be owned by them as a slave; that is a rule which they 117 7 | freeman ought not to be a slave in the acquisition of knowledge 118 8 | of this sort, and was the slave of the unnecessary desires, 119 8 | popular liberty is when the slave bought with money, whether 120 9 | soul of a freeman or of a slave? ~He has the soul of a slave, 121 9 | slave? ~He has the soul of a slave, in my opinion. ~And the 122 9 | men may think, is the real slave, and is obliged to practise 123 9 | up his abode with certain slave pleasures which are his The Seventh Letter Part
124 Text | own son. I would advise a slave under such circumstances, The Sophist Part
125 Intro| Hegel will hardly become the slave of any other system-maker. The Statesman Part
126 Intro| speaking of the veritable slave bought with money, nor of 127 Intro| this enfolding freeman and slave and every other social element, The Symposium Part
128 Text | slavery worse than that of any slave—in any other case friends 129 Text | or institution, himself a slave mean and narrow-minded, Theaetetus Part
130 Text | is in breeding unlike a slave.~THEODORUS: In what is the 131 Text | which has been that of a slave from his youth upwards, 132 Text | has not been brought up a slave. Such are the two characters,