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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Plato, we cannot certainly determine; nor can we say how he would Charmides Part
2 PreF | We are not concerned to determine what is the residuum of 3 Text | who will satisfactorily determine for us, whether there is 4 Text | not answer my challenge or determine the question at issue; and 5 Text | science;—can this do more than determine that of two things one is 6 Text | have not yet been able to determine.~Yet I think, he replied, Cratylus Part
7 Intro| this enmity we can hardly determine:—was it due to the natural 8 Intro| be the truer, is hard to determine. But no man of sense will 9 Text | SOCRATES: But who then is to determine whether the proper form 10 Text | no one would be able to determine which were the names and 11 Text | say, is a question hard to determine; and no man of sense will Euthydemus Part
12 Intro| some of them, and cannot determine whether, as in the Cratylus, Gorgias Part
13 Text | are willing to proceed, determine this question for me:—There 14 Text | State do you invite me? determine for me. Am I to be the physician Ion Part
15 Text | prophet ought to consider and determine.~ION: And you are quite Laches Part
16 Text | Nicias and Laches, must determine whether you will be questioned, Laws Book
17 1 | all these states he should determine and teach what is the good 18 1 | Athenian. I will not at present determine whether he who censures 19 2 | very small children are to determine the question, they will 20 3 | ought not the legislator to determine these classes?~Megillus. 21 4 | state, I should certainly determine in favour of the longer; 22 5 | neighbours’ territory, we will determine the limits of them in fact 23 5 | created by us judge and determine what is to be done with 24 5 | Now the legislator should determine what is to be the limit 25 6 | fives and twelves, shall determine any charges which one man 26 6 | five meet together, and determine that they will be their 27 6 | penalty, the judges shall determine what additional punishment 28 6 | not at all easy for us to determine. There have been many difficulties 29 6 | of them; and we may then determine what previous institutions 30 7 | we must distinguish and determine on some general principle 31 8 | laws about them, and to determine what sacrifices will be 32 8 | Athenian. Then we will first determine the number; and let the 33 8 | children, when the magistrates determine to lead forth the whole 34 8 | It is not difficult to determine how these and the like matters 35 8 | by force, let the court determine what he ought to suffer 36 8 | legislator of our state should determine all the trifles which might 37 8 | freemen, he having power to determine the quantity and quality. 38 8 | to their judgment, shall determine; at such places they shall 39 9 | generation of legislators to determine; the manner of voting we 40 9 | manner of voting we must determine ourselves.~Let the vote 41 9 | should reply. Then will you determine for them what are voluntary 42 9 | prophets, and the God, shall determine, and when they have determined 43 9 | their nature and number, and determine what will be the suitable 44 9 | I have.~And now we will determine what penalty he ought to 45 9 | to allow courts of law to determine all these things, or not 46 9 | these things, or not to determine any of them, is alike impossible. 47 9 | particular which they must determine in all cases—the question 48 9 | should not permit them to determine what punishment is to be 49 9 | than ours would be able to determine, assigning to each offence 50 9 | is convicted, they shall determine whether he or she ought 51 10 | violent, and now we have to determine what is to be the punishment 52 10 | the guardians of the law determine, before they bring the matter 53 11 | its keep, and they shall determine the cause within three days.~ 54 11 | Now it is difficult to determine accurately the things which 55 11 | judge shall consider and determine the suitableness or unsuitableness 56 11 | recourse, and by their aid determine any matters of the kind, 57 11 | convicted, the court shall determine what he shall pay or suffer. 58 11 | convicted, let the court determine what he shall suffer or 59 11 | convicted, let the court determine what he ought to pay or 60 11 | person, the court shall determine what he is to pay or suffer. 61 11 | the law leaves to him to determine what the offender shall 62 11 | convicted, let the court determine whether he may be supposed 63 12 | property, let the court determine what punishment he shall 64 12 | the court shall further determine what punishment he shall 65 12 | that is done, then we will determine what authority they shall Lysis Part
66 Text | love?~That is not easy to determine, I said; but if you will Menexenus Part
67 Intro| no critical instinct can determine.~On the other hand, the Meno Part
68 Intro| criteria by which we can determine the date of the Meno. There Parmenides Part
69 Text | ideas really are and we determine each one of them to be an 70 Text | becomes of the others? Let us determine that.~Yes; let us determine 71 Text | determine that.~Yes; let us determine that.~The others must surely Phaedo Part
72 Intro| Theaetetus. Without pretending to determine the real time of their composition, 73 Text | endeavour, if possible, to determine what these are.~By all means.~ Phaedrus Part
74 Text | questions which we sought to determine, and they brought us to Philebus Part
75 Intro| them when isolated. (4) to determine which of them partakes most 76 Intro| 7) We are now able to determine the composition of the perfect 77 Intro| obtained our classes, we may determine in which our conqueror life 78 Intro| moment of performing them to determine their effect upon the happiness 79 Intro| one source or another; to determine what history, what philosophy 80 Text | pleasure. At the outset we must determine the nature and seat of desire.~ 81 Text | and the seer may want to determine what it is which he sees.~ 82 Text | we shall not be able to determine the point at issue.~PROTARCHUS: 83 Text | diviners trust in birds, determine that pleasures make up the Protagoras Part
84 Text | still young—too young to determine such a matter. And now let 85 Text | please, I said; you shall determine when you have heard the 86 Text | for him. And now you can determine whether you would wish to The Republic Book
87 1 | or not? Is the attempt to determine the way of man's life so 88 1 | a matter in your eyes-to determine how life may be passed by 89 3 | question which we cannot determine until we have discovered 90 4 | education starts a man, will determine his future life. Does not 91 4 | necessity. ~If we are asked to determine which of these four qualities 92 4 | in each sort of action-to determine that is the difficulty. ~ 93 4 | Then let us now try and determine whether they are the same 94 4 | different. ~Then let us finally determine that there are two principles 95 6 | Suppose, then, I said, that we determine how far they can unite this 96 10 | appear? you have still to determine this. ~What do you mean? ~ 97 10 | qualities he will be able to determine which is the better and The Sophist Part
98 Intro| teachers. Nor can we easily determine how much is to be assigned 99 Intro| connexion. Nor is it easy to determine how far the unknown element 100 Text | all ever yet undertook to determine the number and nature of 101 Text | truth in all this is hard to determine; besides, antiquity and 102 Text | why at this moment we must determine the nature of discourse.~ The Statesman Part
103 Intro| Sophist; his path they must determine, and part off all other 104 Intro| philosophy. But as no one can determine the state of man in the 105 Intro| Plato does not attempt to determine; he only contrasts the imperfection 106 Text | Can you, and will you, determine which of them you deem the 107 Text | STRANGER: Then shall I determine for you as well as I can?~ 108 Text | science, but unable as yet to determine the nature of the particular 109 Text | all this in mind, were to determine, after consideration, that The Symposium Part
110 Intro| it is not always easy to determine whether he is speaking of ‘ 111 Text | long you and I will have to determine who bears off the palm of Theaetetus Part
112 Intro| not the case. Nor can we determine how far they do or do not 113 Text | accomplished, then we will determine whether what you have brought 114 Text | persons ask:—How can you determine whether at this moment we 115 Text | SOCRATES: But can you certainly determine by any other means which 116 Text | has any superior right to determine whether his opinion is true 117 Text | SOCRATES: Why, suppose that you determine in your own mind something 118 Text | THEAETETUS: It is hard to determine, Socrates.~SOCRATES: And Timaeus Part
119 Intro| pages.~It is not easy to determine how Plato’s cosmos may be 120 Intro| God loves. Next, we must determine what are the four most beautiful 121 Intro| language does not allow us to determine whether anything more than 122 Text | the other elements, and determine what each of them is; for 123 Text | unable to cast off sleep and determine the truth about them. For 124 Text | God. And next we have to determine what are the four most beautiful 125 Text | inspired nature, or would determine by reason the meaning of