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The Apology Part
1 Text | words only, but what you value far more—actions. Let me Charmides Part
2 PreF | may have an extraordinary value and interest for us.~I cannot 3 PreS | they are of any historical value, the rather as there is 4 PreS | study of which is of more value to the interpreter than Cratylus Part
5 Intro| the whole name having the value which the legislator intended. 6 Text | I were to attach any value to what he and his book 7 Text | whole name from having the value which the legislator intended— 8 Text | do not consider the true value of the name, which, as I Crito Part
9 Text | that I should be thought to value money more than the life 10 Text | to go to them, who will value and protect you, and no 11 Text | Athenians: for I highly value your attempts to persuade Euthydemus Part
12 Intro| incapable of seeing the value of evidence, and even of 13 Text | desire my beloved, whom I value above all men, to perish.~ 14 Text | knowledge would be of no value to us, unless we also knew 15 Text | are so ignorant of their value, that they would be more The First Alcibiades Part
16 Pre | to them which is of much value is that of Aristotle; for 17 Pre | manifest forgeries. Even the value of the Aristotelian authority 18 Pre | sufficient, is of inferior value.~Proceeding upon these principles 19 Text | but I must say that you value yourself least of all upon 20 Text | to prove your own great value to the state, and having 21 Text | able to prove my own great value to you, and to show you 22 Text | matter of wealth, if you value yourself upon that, I must 23 Text | that will be more than the value—and she has a son who is 24 Text | the things which Hellenes value.’ And if she heard that Gorgias Part
25 Intro| most various results. The value and use of the method has 26 Intro| prompted by wisdom, are of no value. We believe something to 27 Text | that she is of the highest value to them. Cookery simulates 28 Text | this kind of proof is of no value where truth is the aim; 29 Text | yet, Socrates, what is the value of~‘An art which converts Ion Part
30 Text | absolutely no ideas of the least value, when any one speaks of Laches Part
31 Intro| knowledge, and cannot be of any value, because the Lacedaemonians, 32 Text | companion of inestimable value for young men at their age.~ Laws Book
33 1 | institutions are of any value to him who is defeated in 34 1 | what they say is of any value?~Megillus. Certainly not, 35 3 | we put to the proof the value of our words?~Cleinias. 36 3 | see how a proof of their value may be obtained. This discussion 37 4 | appears to me to be of some value; and I think that a person 38 5 | may be proportioned to the value of each person’s wealth, 39 5 | limit of poverty be the value of the lot; this ought to 40 5 | him and receive half the value of the excess, and the delinquent 41 8 | equivalent to double the value of the injury, because he 42 8 | and claim in writing the value of the loss; if the accused 43 8 | greater in quantity or value than is allowed by the law, 44 9 | pay a penalty of twice the value of the dead man, which the 45 11 | let him pay ten times the value of the treasure which he 46 11 | sells anything above the value of fifty drachmas shall 47 11 | on that day he shall not value them either at more or less; 48 11 | price, but simply ask the value; this the law enjoins also 49 11 | craftsman assuredly knows the value of his work. Wherefore, 50 11 | let him receive double the value which the court fixes as 51 12 | right in exhorting us to value a good reputation in the 52 12 | with him, estimating the value of the goods after which 53 12 | convicted he shall pay twice the value of the article. If the master 54 12 | certain portion of the whole value, or of the annual revenue, Lysis Part
55 Intro| eyes may be of inestimable value. When the heart is failing 56 Text | they esteem a slave of more value than you who are their son? 57 Text | persons ever be induced to value one another?~They cannot.~ 58 Text | they cannot be, unless they value one another?~Very true.~ 59 Text | his son above all things, value other things also for the 60 Text | would save him, he would value the wine?~He would.~And 61 Text | Certainly.~But does he therefore value the three measures of wine, 62 Text | whatever it may be, which we value most of all, and for the Menexenus Part
63 Pre | to them which is of much value is that of Aristotle; for 64 Pre | manifest forgeries. Even the value of the Aristotelian authority 65 Pre | sufficient, is of inferior value.~Proceeding upon these principles Meno Part
66 Text | fastened, they are of great value, for they are really beautiful 67 Text | therefore they are not of much value until they are fastened Parmenides Part
68 Intro| discussing could have had any value or importance. We suppose Phaedo Part
69 Intro| to cerebral forces. The value of a human soul, like the 70 Intro| of a human soul, like the value of a man’s life to himself, 71 Intro| each soul an incomparable value. But if he is perfect, he Phaedrus Part
72 Intro| Phaedrus in the extreme value which he sets upon this 73 Intro| which can alone be of any value are the higher philosophy 74 Text | true, we should set small value on sons, or fathers, or 75 Text | rather so highly do they value the practice of writing.~ 76 Text | written, is of any great value, if, like the compositions Philebus Part
77 Intro| on them. We recognize the value of a principle which can 78 Text | mixture either of the highest value or of none at all.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
79 Text | you hold to be of far more value than the body, and upon 80 Text | and take an oath of the value of the instructions, and 81 Text | he declares to be their value.~Such is my Apologue, Socrates, The Republic Book
82 1 | doubled and trebled the value of his patrimony, that which 83 3 | and their parents, and to value friendship with one another. ~ 84 6 | all other things is of any value if we do not possess the 85 6 | and therefore a higher value. ~I understand, he said, 86 7 | legislation is to be of any value. But can you tell me of 87 7 | the pursuit of them have a value for our objects; otherwise 88 8 | rather than peace; and in the value set by them upon military 89 8 | resemble one another in the value which they set upon wealth? ~ 90 9 | the philosopher sets any value on other pleasures in comparison The Seventh Letter Part
91 Text | opened my eyes as to the value of Dionysios’ desire for The Sophist Part
92 Intro| we may now consider the value of this invention of Hegel. 93 Intro| and everywhere of the same value. And therefore the edifice 94 Intro| Such an analysis may be of value as a corrective of popular 95 Intro| have been all that we most value in knowledge or in life? 96 Intro| without believing, or what value he can attribute to what The Statesman Part
97 Intro| uselessness, the danger, the true value of such political ideals 98 Intro| subject, and appears to value them as a dialectical exercise, 99 Intro| awake?’ Or where is the value of metaphysical pursuits 100 Text | rate them all at the same value, whereas they are really The Symposium Part
101 Intro| elder and younger love. The value which he attributes to such 102 Text | so, how greatly should I value the privilege of reclining Theaetetus Part
103 Intro| evidence of its truth or value. Many who have pursued it 104 Intro| truisms, are of the greatest value, and free from all doubt. 105 Intro| knowledge and may be of great value in education. We may be 106 Text | measurement, but in the value of the superficial content Timaeus Part
107 Intro| investigation has a permanent value:—~1. Did Plato derive the 108 Intro| degrees of authority and value.~2. It is an interesting 109 Intro| commentary is of little or no value, either in a philosophical