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The Apology Part
1 Text | Happy indeed would be the condition of youth if they had one 2 Text | be let off, but upon one condition, that you are not to enquire 3 Text | shall die;—if this was the condition on which you let me go, Charmides Part
4 PreS | expresses the cause or effect or condition or reason of another. The Cratylus Part
5 Text | out of their own internal condition, they suppose to be a reality 6 Text | I think that we are in a condition to consider the names ron ( The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | O my friend, is not the condition of a slave to be avoided?~ Gorgias Part
8 Intro| regarded by Gorgias as a happy condition, for he has escaped the 9 Intro| be in error, but upon one condition, which is that Polus studies 10 Intro| knows his mental and moral condition. Polus explains that Archelaus 11 Intro| taunting me with my defenceless condition, and in saying that I might 12 Intro| help himself is in a good condition?’ Yes, Callicles, if he 13 Intro| state. But in the actual condition of human things the wise 14 Intro| There might have been a condition of human life in which the 15 Text | concerning the good or evil condition of the body?~GORGIAS: Very 16 Text | that I have fallen-upon one condition:~POLUS: What condition?~ 17 Text | one condition:~POLUS: What condition?~SOCRATES: That you contract, 18 Text | admit that there is a good condition of either of them?~GORGIAS: 19 Text | GORGIAS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Which condition may not be really good, 20 Text | happier man in his bodily condition, who is healed, or who never 21 Text | which I affirm to be the condition not of you only but of all 22 Text | which is in the opposite condition, that is, the foolish and 23 Text | his worst and kill me; a condition which, as you say, is the 24 Text | the swollen and ulcerated condition of the State is to be attributed 25 Text | judge then. In our present condition we ought not to give ourselves Laches Part
26 Text | true.~SOCRATES: And is this condition of ours satisfactory?~LACHES: Laws Book
27 1 | the good and evil of the condition of each. In the next place, 28 1 | accept as the permanent condition of his life? Are not those 29 1 | order to have a view of the condition of his soul? I might mention 30 3 | such at that time was their condition. And the community which 31 3 | assuming temperance to be the condition of them; and to assign the 32 4 | can a state be in a right condition which cannot justly award 33 5 | them or to the state. The condition of youth which is free from 34 5 | falsehood is a fool. Neither condition is enviable, for the untrustworthy 35 6 | such is the unfortunate condition of mankind, that no man 36 7 | accept them.~Cleinias. A fair condition.~Athenian. Next let us see 37 8 | when his body is in a good condition, or when he is in an ill 38 8 | or when he is in an ill condition, and out of training?~Cleinias. 39 11 | lot, and omits the third condition, which a father would naturally 40 11 | as the case stands, the condition of orphans with us not different 41 12 | remedy for souls in their condition, as I may say truly again 42 12 | ever to be in a virtuous condition, if we cannot tell whether Lysis Part
43 Intro| friendship better suited to the condition and nature of man? And in 44 Text | one is happy who is in the condition of a slave, and who cannot 45 Text | know, that in our present condition hunger may injure us, and Menexenus Part
46 Text | your aim let virtue be the condition of the attainment of your Meno Part
47 Text | husband. Every age, every condition of life, young or old, male 48 Text | Well then, you are now in a condition to understand my definition 49 Text | possessed of God, in which condition they say many grand things, Parmenides Part
50 Text | both, will be in the same condition; and that which is in the 51 Text | that which is in the same condition is like?~Yes.~Then in virtue 52 Text | the one that is not has no condition of any kind?~Such appears Phaedo Part
53 Intro| confusion of the cause and condition in all this. And this confusion 54 Intro| certainly fulfilled the condition of Greek, or rather of all 55 Text | distinguish the cause from the condition, which the many, feeling 56 Text | answer, which we are now in a condition to give. Or if any one asks Phaedrus Part
57 Intro| live righteously in the condition of life to which fate has 58 Text | true being; this was the condition of her passing into the 59 Text | at the strangeness of her condition, and is in a great strait 60 Text | have previous pain as a condition of them, and therefore are Philebus Part
61 Text | now ask what will be the condition of animated beings who are 62 Text | any animal who is in that condition can possibly have any feeling 63 Text | be truly called an evil condition?~PROTARCHUS: Very evil.~ Protagoras Part
64 Text | partakers, and which is the very condition of their learning or doing 65 Text | assumed equally to be the condition of the existence of a state. 66 Text | improvement of the bodily condition and the salvation of states The Republic Book
67 1 | truth to one who is in his condition. ~You are quite right, he 68 2 | necessities is food, which is the condition of life and existence. ~ 69 3 | so. ~But we are not in a condition to answer this question 70 3 | man who is to be in good condition should take nothing of the 71 3 | Nor, if a man is to be in condition, would you allow him to 72 3 | given to a person in his condition. ~Not so extraordinary, 73 3 | he said, and a man in his condition of life ought to use the 74 3 | philosophy, at first the high condition of his body fills him with 75 4 | is the ultimate cause and condition of the existence of all 76 4 | co-operates with this harmonious condition just and good action, and 77 4 | at any time impairs this condition he will call unjust action, 78 5 | hesitating inquirer, which is my condition, is a dangerous and slippery 79 5 | maintained in first-rate condition. Now these goings on must 80 5 | nearly approaches to the condition of the individual-as in 81 6 | replied, they are much in that condition. ~And shall they be our 82 7 | count the one happy in his condition and state of being, and 83 8 | formerly protected in the condition of freemen, and made of 84 9 | an idea of the tyrant's condition, for they both have slaves; 85 9 | received gold and silver on the condition that he was to enslave the 86 10 | from exile, but upon this condition only-that she make a defence 87 10 | have seen her only in a condition which may be compared to 88 10 | we behold is in a similar condition, disfigured by ten thousand 89 10 | animal and of man in every condition. And there were tyrannies The Second Alcibiades Part
90 Text | some third or intermediate condition, in which he is neither The Sophist Part
91 Intro| fond of repeating, upon the condition that they shall give an 92 Intro| uniformity of nature the condition of the world may be indefinitely 93 Text | that of which this is the condition cannot be absolute unity?~ 94 Text | you think that sameness of condition and mode and subject could 95 Text | existences, and out of this condition of the mind an art of deception The Statesman Part
96 Intro| and, being reduced to the condition of children in mind as well 97 Intro| is best for the imperfect condition of man.~I will explain my 98 Intro| pass imperceptibly into the condition of slaves; and the courageous 99 Intro| envelope all things. The condition of man becomes more and 100 Intro| Timaeus; or between cause and condition in the Phaedo; the passing 101 Intro| which afflict states. The condition of Megara before and during 102 Text | imitating and following the condition of the universe, and of 103 Text | lower animals, and of the condition out of which they changed 104 Text | servants are in a case and condition which is the reverse of 105 Text | pass imperceptibly from the condition of freemen into that of The Symposium Part
106 Intro| only speak at all upon the condition that he is allowed to speak 107 Text | be ascribed to the evil condition of those who make them to 108 Text | which is easy to a man in my condition.~And now, my boys, I shall Theaetetus Part
109 Intro| camp. The mention of his condition suggests the reflection, ‘ 110 Intro| then, to favour me.~‘On the condition of not exceeding a single 111 Intro| his ignorance makes his condition worse than if he knew. For 112 Intro| space is only a quality or condition of our minds.~Again, we 113 Intro| plausibility be affirmed to be a condition or quality of the mind. 114 Intro| abstractions to be the a priori condition of all the others? It comes 115 Intro| thoughts, and is not the condition precedent of them, but the 116 Intro| far as he is able to the condition of a rational beast. He 117 Text | small and unrighteous. His condition, which has been that of 118 Text | that they who are in this condition have knowledge.~SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
119 Intro| want of uniformity, the condition of motion, is produced. 120 Intro| principle, which is the condition of the action of the other 121 Text | an agreeable and natural condition.~In considering the third