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1 Intro| representation of a man or woman:—why may not names then 2 Text | love of a God for a mortal woman, or of a mortal man for 3 Text | flux (te ano rhon). Gune (woman) I suspect to be the same 4 Text | man to the man, and of the woman to the woman; and so on?~ 5 Text | and of the woman to the woman; and so on?~CRATYLUS: Certainly.~ 6 Text | likeness of the man to the woman, and of the woman to the 7 Text | to the woman, and of the woman to the man?~CRATYLUS: Very 8 Text | perhaps the likeness of a woman; and when I sayshow,’ 9 Text | when I say, ‘This is a woman,’ as the case may be? Is Critias Part
10 Text | begat children by a mortal woman, and settled them in a part Crito Part
11 Text | to me the likeness of a woman, fair and comely, clothed The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | Alcibiades, agree with a woman about the spinning of wool, 13 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And would a woman agree with a man about the Gorgias Part
14 Intro| slave, being the son of a woman who was the slave of Alcetas, 15 Text | being only the son of a woman who was the slave of Alcetas 16 Text | citizen or stranger, man or woman, had ever been any the better Ion Part
17 Text | know what a man and what a woman ought to say, and what a Laws Book
18 2 | when any one, either man or woman, is minded to get children. 19 5 | getting into a passion, like a woman, and nursing illfeeling. 20 6 | matter, but in proportion as woman’s nature is inferior to 21 6 | they see, whether man or woman, of those who are begetting 22 6 | hold about women: let not a woman be allowed to appear abroad, 23 6 | according to the law, a man or woman have connection with another 24 6 | connection with another man or woman who are still begetting 25 6 | has passed let the man or woman who refrains in such matters 26 6 | marriageable ages for a woman shall be from sixteen to 27 6 | thirtyfive years; and let a woman hold office at forty, and 28 6 | to sixty years, and for a woman, if there appear any need 29 7 | ridiculous law that the pregnant woman shall walk about and fashion 30 7 | ridiculous, I would say that a woman during her year of pregnancy 31 7 | wherefore also every man and woman should walk seriously, and 32 8 | which thrust many a man and woman into perdition; and from 33 8 | womanly him who imitates the woman? And who would ever think 34 8 | had any connection with a woman or a youth during the whole 35 9 | shall of necessity take a woman’s nature, and lose his life 36 9 | does violence to a free woman or a youth, shall be slain 37 9 | violence; and every man, woman, or child ought to consider 38 10 | offender to be some man or woman who is not guilty of any 39 11 | hold; and let a man and a woman go forth from the family 40 11 | one another in age. If a woman dies, leaving children, 41 11 | slave. Again, if a free woman have intercourse with a 42 11 | provence offspring of the woman and its father shall be 43 11 | vote in the cause. A free woman may give her witness and 44 12 | changed by a God from a woman into a man; but the converse 45 12 | should be changed into a woman. This however is impossible, 46 12 | not offer more than one woman can execute in a month. Menexenus Part
47 Intro| rhetorician, having learned of a woman, Aspasia, the mistress of 48 Intro| expected from an imperious woman. Socrates is not to be taken 49 Text | her offspring. For as a woman proves her motherhood by 50 Text | motherhood in a country than in a woman, for the woman in her conception 51 Text | than in a woman, for the woman in her conception and generation 52 Text | and not the earth of the woman. And of the fruit of the 53 Text | that Aspasia, who is only a woman, should be able to compose Meno Part
54 Intro| the virtue of a man, of a woman, of an old man, and of a 55 Text | to suffer harm himself. A woman’s virtue, if you wish to 56 Text | virtue of a man, another of a woman, another of a child, and 57 Text | same, whether in man or woman?~MENO: I should say that 58 Text | the same, both in man and woman.~SOCRATES: And is not this 59 Text | size and strength? If a woman is strong, she will be strong 60 Text | strength, whether of man or woman, is the same. Is there any 61 Text | a grown-up person, in a woman or in a man?~MENO: I cannot 62 Text | state, and the virtue of a woman was to order a house?~MENO: Phaedrus Part
63 Intro| age the impossibility of woman being the intellectual helpmate Protagoras Part
64 Text | only or a grown-up man or woman, must be taught and punished, The Republic Book
65 3 | be good men, to imitate a woman, whether young or old, quarrelling 66 5 | understanding about the nature of woman: Is she capable of sharing 67 5 | amount to a proof that a woman differs from a man in respect 68 5 | civic life, the nature of a woman differs from that of a man? ~ 69 5 | administration in a State which a woman has because she is a woman, 70 5 | woman has because she is a woman, or which a man has by virtue 71 5 | also, but in all of them a woman is inferior to a man. ~Very 72 5 | That will never do. ~One woman has a gift of healing, another 73 5 | nature? ~Very true. ~And one woman has a turn for gymnastic 74 5 | gymnastics? ~Certainly. ~And one woman is a philosopher, and another 75 5 | is also true. ~Then one woman will have the temper of 76 5 | good guardian will make a woman a good guardian; for their 77 5 | about twenty years in a woman's life, and thirty years 78 5 | you mean to include? ~A woman, I said, at twenty years 79 5 | forms a connection with any woman in the prime of life without 80 8 | And many a man and many a woman will take him for their 81 9 | And if the old man and woman fight for their own, what 82 9 | lives in his hole like a woman hidden in the house, and 83 10 | deemed to be the part of a woman. ~Very true, he said. ~Now 84 10 | hating to be born of a woman because they had been his 85 10 | passing into the nature of a woman cunning in the arts; and The Second Alcibiades Part
86 Text | intend to slay the first woman he came across, nor any The Symposium Part
87 Intro| original man or the original woman, or the original man-woman. 88 Intro| those who come from the woman form female attachments; 89 Intro| answers from Diotima, a wise woman of Mantinea, who, like Agathon, 90 Intro| Socrates and a mysterious woman of foreign extraction. She 91 Intro| higher than the love of woman, because altogether separated 92 Intro| inferiority and seclusion of woman, and the want of a real 93 Text | in number; there was man, woman, and the union of the two, 94 Text | the child of the sun, the woman of the earth, and the man-woman 95 Text | sought another mate, man or woman as we call them,—being the 96 Text | mutual embraces of man and woman they might breed, and the 97 Text | who are a section of the woman do not care for men, but 98 Text | compare 1 Alcibiades), a woman wise in this and in many 99 Text | which I made to the wise woman when she questioned me: 100 Text | I said, ‘O thou stranger woman, thou sayest well; but, 101 Text | is the union of man and woman, and is a divine thing; 102 Text | the souls of every man, woman, and child who comes within Theaetetus Part
103 Text | see my meaning better:—No woman, as you are probably aware, 104 Text | who join together man and woman in an unlawful and unscientific 105 Text | health or disease? for every woman, child, or living creature Timaeus Part
106 Intro| pass into the nature of a woman, and if he did not then 107 Intro| animate substance and in woman another in the following 108 Intro| the fruitful womb of the woman; this is like a fertile 109 Intro| generative organs, and the woman is subjected to disorders 110 Text | birth he would pass into a woman, and if, when in that state 111 Text | animated substance, and in woman another, which they formed 112 Text | love of the man and the woman, bringing them together


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