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The Apology
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1 Text | those who are slanderously termed my disciples, or to any Charmides Part
2 PreS | translation of Plato what may be termed the interests of the Greek Cratylus Part
3 Text | harmony of song, which is termed concord, because he moves 4 Text | the soul to them, and is termed imeros from possessing this Critias Part
5 Text | the plains, as they are termed by us, of Phelleus were The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | schoolmasters, as they are termed: these are four chosen men, Gorgias Part
7 Intro| creditable whole, which may be termed flattery, is the reply. ‘ 8 Intro| experiences, as they may be termed, because they give no reason 9 Intro| are akin to what may be termed the underground religion Laws Book
10 1 | laws of Zeus, as they are termed, and in those of the Pythian 11 2 | declare that evils as they are termed are goods to the unjust, 12 2 | harmony; and both together are termed choric song. And I said 13 2 | regarded as an amusement, we termed dancing; but when extended 14 3 | likewise of other arts, termed in cities legal practices 15 3 | not mistaken, is generally termed a lordship, and this still 16 3 | lamentations, and another termed paeans, and another, celebrating 17 5 | them is euphemistically termed a colony. And every legislator 18 6 | aim at goods, as they are termed, of a different kind.~Let 19 7 | unwritten customs, and what are termed the laws of our ancestors 20 7 | compositions in prose, as they are termed, having no rhythm or harmony— 21 7 | one, and may be rightly termed Pyrrhic; this imitates the 22 7 | serious poets, as they are termed, who write tragedy, come 23 8 | rites with the Gods who are termed heavenly and their rites, 24 8 | choicefigs, as they are now termed, if he take them off his 25 10 | works which are generally termed artificial.~Cleinias. How 26 10 | which was strangely enough termed the ninth by us.~Cleinias. 27 10 | And this sin, which is termed dishonesty, is an evil of 28 10 | the same kind as what is termed disease in living bodies 29 10 | the Sophists, as they are termed, with their ingenious devices. 30 11 | magic knots, as they are termed, and makes others believe Meno Part
31 Intro| Sophist). Nor in what may be termed Plato’s abridgement of the 32 Text | time has an end, which is termed dying, and at another time Parmenides Part
33 Text | whatever they are to be termed, which are in our sphere, Phaedo Part
34 Intro| the Phaedo by what may be termed the transcendental method 35 Intro| beloved disciple’ as he may be termed, who is described, if not ‘ 36 Text | the soul from the body is termed death?~To be sure, he said.~ 37 Text | may not this be rightly termed recollection?~Very true.~ Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| faculty in man, whether to be termed in modern language genius, 39 Intro| entirely free from what may be termed the Euhemerism of his age. 40 Text | oiesis) they originally termed oionoistike, but the word Philebus Part
41 Intro| Philebusboys’ as they are termed, whose presence is several 42 Intro| together, and this feeling is termed consciousness. And memory 43 Intro| these hopes, as they are termed, are propositions, which 44 Text | knowledge, the recovery is termed recollection and reminiscence?~ 45 Text | these hopes, as they are termed, are propositions which 46 Text | when desires, as they are termed, exist in us, then the body 47 Text | And ignorance, and what is termed clownishness, are surely 48 Text | those which may be rightly termed impure, let us further add 49 Text | the soul herself, as we termed them, which accompany, some Protagoras Part
50 Text | our way of speaking, is termed being overcome by pleasure? The Republic Book
51 1 | proper to him, and this he termed a debt. ~That must have 52 1 | names of reproach, he is termed happy and blessed, not only 53 2 | which is ordained by law is termed by them lawful and just. 54 2 | the body of inhabitants is termed a State. ~True, he said. ~ 55 3 | and the Lydian; they are termed "relaxed." ~Well, and are 56 3 | State, which not long ago we termed luxurious. ~And we have 57 4 | and may be most justly termed evil-doing? ~Precisely. ~ 58 4 | one's own city would be termed by you injustice? ~Certainly. 59 4 | and thirst, as they are termed, which are the most obvious 60 4 | other kinds and is therefore termed architecture. ~Certainly. ~ 61 4 | any other desire, may be termed the irrational or appetitive, 62 4 | bodily pleasures, as they are termed, the concupiscent soul, 63 5 | as the guardians may be termed, breaking out into rebellion. ~ 64 5 | the first of the two is termed discord, and only the second, 65 5 | satisfied, may be justly termed a philosopher? Am I not 66 5 | not-being, and cannot rightly be termed either, pure and simple; 67 5 | heavy and light, as they are termed, will not be denoted by 68 6 | of philosophers whom we termed useless but not corrupt 69 6 | of the arts, as they are termed, which proceed from hypotheses 70 8 | generally applauded; what is termed oligarchy comes next; this 71 8 | criminal class, as they are termed. ~Most true, he said. ~Clearly 72 8 | citizens are insultingly termed by her "slaves" who hug 73 8 | aristocratic, as they are termed. And so he bids him and 74 9 | which by his seducers is termed perfect liberty; and his 75 10 | in this life as they are termed: then you would see her The Sophist Part
76 Intro| the mind, one kind may be termed the art of display, and 77 Intro| The latter of the two is termed purification; and again, 78 Intro| kind of existence which is termed beautiful. And this opposition 79 Intro| poles, as they are sometimes termed, of necessity and freedom, 80 Intro| Platonic language, may be termed a ‘most gracious aid to 81 Intro| categories’ as they may be termed, have been handed down to 82 Intro| different ways. What is termed necessary evolution seems 83 Text | of word or deed, may be termed conquest?~THEAETETUS: That 84 Text | and the like may all be termedenclosures’?~THEAETETUS: 85 Text | of education; and this is termed Sophistry, and is a hunt 86 Text | about half of the whole, termed retailing?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~ 87 Text | may not one part be fairly termed the art of display? And 88 Text | one of words, it may be termed controversy?~THEAETETUS: 89 Text | his hearers, may be fairly termed loquacity: such is my opinion.~ 90 Text | thanks to us, has been termed education in this part the The Statesman Part
91 Intro| exaggerations of the one are termedhardness,’ ‘violence,’ ‘ 92 Intro| modern language might be termedimpossibilities in the 93 Intro| pigs,’ as it is comically termed by Glaucon in the Republic, 94 Text | the universe, as we have termed them, although they have 95 Text | around: and these are what I termed kindred arts.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 96 Text | just now metaphorically termed the sinews of plants, and 97 Text | they are comprehensively termed, which are constructed for 98 Text | kinds—the whole class may be termed the primitive and simple 99 Text | All the others, who were termed co-operators, have been 100 Text | politicians, as they are termed.~STRANGER: And so our satyric 101 Text | quickness or hardness is termed violence or madness; too The Symposium Part
102 Intro| in the heavenly bodies is termed astronomy, in the relations 103 Text | the seasons of the year is termed astronomy. Furthermore all 104 Text | with music and metre, is termed poetry, and they who possess Theaetetus Part
105 Intro| which might be appropriately termed ‘the fallacy of the looking-glass.’ 106 Intro| modern phraseology have been termed a mystic; and like him would 107 Intro| greater and, as it may be termed, the most sacred part of 108 Text | in their phraseology is termed the affidavit, is recited Timaeus Part
109 Intro| comes in their way, are termed pungent. But when these 110 Intro| affections the cause is termed acid. When, on the other 111 Intro| mixture. This affection is termed by us dazzling, and the 112 Intro| the shoulders—these are termed tetanus. The cure of them 113 Intro| as it was technically termedbegan at once to appear. 114 Text | sensible things, is not to be termed earth, or air, or fire, 115 Text | which follows upon it is termed congealment. Of all the 116 Text | congealment. Of all the kinds termed fusile, that which is the 117 Text | takes a black colour, is termed adamant. There is also another 118 Text | of the affection are both termed cold. That is called hard 119 Text | flesh; and things are also termed hard and soft relatively 120 Text | potash and soda, are all termed bitter. But the particles 121 Text | qualities in them, are all termed pungent. But when these 122 Text | affections the cause is termed acid. And there is the opposite 123 Text | heating bodies which we termed pungent. White and black 124 Text | mixture. This affection is termed dazzling, and the object 125 Text | the breast, and in what is termed the thorax, they encased 126 Text | intermingled with air is termed by us white phlegm. And 127 Text | and burns up what may be termed the cables of the soul, 128 Text | general, all that which is termed the incontinence of pleasure


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