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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| everywhere.’ But how absurd, how contrary to analogy is this! How
2 Text | proposed to try them in a body, contrary to law, as you all thought
Charmides
Part
3 Intro| does not know. But this is contrary to analogy; there is no
Cratylus
Part
4 Text | extraordinary births;—if contrary to nature a horse have a
5 Text | but only to that which is contrary to justice, for otherwise
6 Text | necessary and resistant being contrary to our will, implies error
Gorgias
Part
7 Text | servant of anything? On the contrary, I plainly assert, that
8 Text | mere bauble, agreements contrary to nature, foolish talk
9 Text | truth, if you say what is contrary to your real opinion.~CALLICLES:
10 Text | not answer at random and contrary to your real opinion—for
11 Text | I do not differ; on the contrary, I agree; for in that way
12 Text | by Pericles, or, on the contrary, to have been corrupted
Ion
Part
13 Intro| are many examples to the contrary. But Ion has long been playing
Laches
Part
14 Text | SOCRATES: And now on the contrary we are saying that the foolish
Laws
Book
15 1 | and any one who says the contrary is not to be listened to.
16 1 | of women with women, is contrary to nature, and that the
17 2 | present doctrine, on the contrary, is, that wine was given
18 3 | him, this surely is not contrary to nature, but according
19 6 | not refrain be held in the contrary of esteem—that is to say,
20 7 | employ rest, but, on the contrary, motion—rocking them in
21 7 | weaker than the right act contrary to nature. In the case of
22 7 | poet shall compose nothing contrary to the ideas of the lawful,
23 7 | asserted by us, Stranger is contrary to the custom of states;
24 8 | denounce these lusts as contrary to nature, adducing the
25 9 | and stirring up sedition contrary to law, him we will deem
26 9 | our laws. And if he return contrary to law, let the guardians
27 9 | the city and the temples contrary to law, and one of the magistrates
28 10 | folly, she does the very contrary of all this. Shall we assume
29 10 | either the best soul or the contrary must of necessity carry
30 10 | belongs to virtue, and the contrary to vice?~Cleinias. Certainly.~
31 10 | practise religious rites contrary to law. And let this be
32 11 | any harm, but quite the contrary; for is not he a benefactor
33 11 | law. But any one who acts contrary to the law on these matters,
34 11 | and that we affirm to be contrary to their nature.~Cleinias.
35 11 | another land, and not speak contrary to justice. If the offenders
36 12 | indicted for having violated, contrary to the law, the commands
37 12 | and he who steals or robs contrary to the law, is never either
Lysis
Part
38 Intro| only be answered in a sense contrary to the intention of the
Parmenides
Part
39 Text | and must not that, on the contrary, which is ever in other,
40 Text | one have come into being contrary to its own nature, or is
Phaedo
Part
41 Intro| Plato, is an argument to the contrary. Yet in the Cyropaedia Xenophon
42 Text | the vessel is detained by contrary winds, the time spent in
43 Text | is not this the direct contrary of what was admitted before—
Philebus
Part
44 Intro| in the world assert the contrary.~...~From the days of Aristippus
45 Text | other, he would have chosen contrary to the nature of the truly
46 Text | chance medley, or, on the contrary, as our fathers have declared,
47 Text | like? Are we not, on the contrary, almost wholly unconscious
Protagoras
Part
48 Intro| who know what is best, act contrary to their knowledge under
49 Text | teaching, and has only the contrary evil qualities, other men
50 Text | men uttering falsehoods contrary to their conviction. And
51 Text | to do anything which is contrary to knowledge, but that wisdom
52 Text | have said that when men act contrary to knowledge they are overcome
53 Text | foolhardy or madman, on the contrary, are base?~He assented.~
The Republic
Book
54 1 | when they are mistaken, contrary to their interest; you admit
55 1 | Certainly not, I said, if contrary to your real opinion. ~Yes,
56 2 | question, unless I hear the contrary from your own lips, I expect
57 3 | kindred, as well as the contrary forms, in all their combinations,
58 3 | improves the soul, but, on the contrary, that the good soul, by
59 4 | thing at the same time, in contrary ways; and therefore whenever
60 4 | act or be acted upon in contrary ways. ~Certainly not, according
61 4 | same part of itself act in contrary ways about the same. ~Impossible. ~
62 4 | we should say quite the contrary; for in the conflict of
63 5 | mere aspiration; and the contrary practice, which prevails
64 6 | pieces anyone who says the contrary. They throng about the captain,
65 10 | same faculty cannot have contrary opinions at the same time
66 10 | soul which has an opinion contrary to measure is not the same
The Second Alcibiades
Part
67 Text | discreet, and others the contrary?~ALCIBIADES: They do.~SOCRATES:
68 Text | others have had quite the contrary notion. I believe that if
69 Text | undergoing them; but the very contrary is the case. Again, you
70 Text | rather him who affirms the contrary, if the act appear to you
71 Text | SOCRATES: And if he do the contrary, both he and the state will
72 Text | whatever.~SOCRATES: Quite the contrary, my sweet friend: only the
73 Text | requests, or to send us the contrary of what we ask.~And now
The Seventh Letter
Part
74 Text | with regard to Heracleides contrary to what was agreed yesterday.
75 Text | heart to take any fresh step contrary to his promises of yesterday.”
The Sophist
Part
76 Intro| expressing the complex or contrary aspects of life and nature.
The Statesman
Part
77 Intro| those sciences in a manner contrary to the law, he shall be
78 Intro| is, when men do nothing contrary to their own written laws
79 Text | allow anything to be done contrary to his appointment, or any
80 Text | something for his good which is contrary to the written rules; what
81 Text | STRANGER: And when the citizen, contrary to law and custom, is compelled
82 Text | citizen should do anything contrary to the laws, and any infringement
83 Text | conditions of the atmosphere, contrary to the written rules, and
84 Text | whether young or old, to act contrary to the written law, he is
85 Text | about the laws, were to act contrary to them from motives of
86 Text | having fixed laws, in acting contrary to them with a view to something
87 Text | ruler, is to do nothing contrary to their own written laws
88 Text | of men with one another contrary to the appointment of the
89 Text | unite the dissimilar and contrary parts of virtue is not this,
The Symposium
Part
90 Text | on all this will, on the contrary, think that we hold these
Theaetetus
Part
91 Intro| and in motion, which is contrary to their theory. And did
92 Intro| anything which he says to the contrary) as a rationale of error,
93 Intro| finds no instance to the contrary? The greater part of what
94 Text | or any one maintain the contrary?~THEAETETUS: Very true.~
95 Text | a physician, thinks the contrary, whose opinion is likely
Timaeus
Part
96 Intro| because they meet in a manner contrary to the usual mode, the right
97 Intro| of body and soul, as the contrary is the greatest of deformities.
98 Intro| inconsistencies would be contrary to the first principles
99 Text | by the object in a manner contrary to the usual mode of meeting;
100 Text | things which are contracted contrary to nature are by nature
101 Text | element of air by force and contrary to nature, both clinging
102 Text | impelled we call above, and the contrary state and place we call
103 Text | be found to be and become contrary and transverse and every
104 Text | impression produced in us contrary to nature and violent, if
105 Text | pleasant, but that which is contrary to nature is painful. And
106 Text | produced or changed in a manner contrary to nature, the parts which