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The Apology
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1 Intro| that he teaches nothing is opposed to their readiness to teach 2 Text | of the Prytanes who was opposed to the illegality, and I 3 Text | matter in hand has the oracle opposed me. What do I take to be 4 Text | customary sign would surely have opposed me had I been going to evil Charmides Part
5 PreF | a point of view which is opposed to his own. The aim of the 6 PreS | of a sentence are either opposed to one another, or one of 7 PreS | modern language is more opposed to tautology, there is also 8 Intro| temperance defined thus would be opposed to the division of labour Cratylus Part
9 Intro| names; for nature is not opposed either to art or to law. 10 Intro| which flows upwards, and is opposed to injustice, which clearly 11 Text | andreia is not the stream opposed to every stream, but only Euthydemus Part
12 Text | always angry with me when I opposed him, and then he neglected The First Alcibiades Part
13 Intro| justice and expediency are opposed. Socrates, by a series of 14 Text | expedient are ever so much opposed, you surely do not imagine Gorgias Part
15 Intro| species. To flattery is opposed the true and noble art of 16 Intro| self-interest. To this is opposed the one wise man hardly 17 Intro| and good are distinctly opposed.~This opposition is carried 18 Intro| good are not so completely opposed as in the Gorgias. For innocent 19 Intro| stating the question is really opposed both to the spirit of Plato 20 Text | that nature and custom are opposed, and that I, knowing this, 21 Text | good and evil fortune are opposed to each other?~CALLICLES: 22 Text | SOCRATES: And if they are opposed to each other, then, like Laches Part
23 Intro| had not been diametrically opposed.~Lysimachus here proposes Laws Book
24 2 | that injustice, which seems opposed to justice, when contemplated 25 3 | state. And when the soul is opposed to knowledge, or opinion, 26 3 | that they are naturally opposed to each other. There we 27 7 | and have we not already opposed the popular voice in many 28 9 | announce principles directly opposed to what we are saying.~Cleinias. Lysis Part
29 Text | truth, and that the most opposed are the most friendly; for Meno Part
30 Intro| distinct from him, if not opposed to him (Sophist). Nor in 31 Text | are all figures, even when opposed to one another, what is Parmenides Part
32 Intro| that one is not, is clearly opposed to the proposition, that 33 Intro| distinguished from, and even opposed to it. Fourthly, We may 34 Intro| characters or natures as much opposed as the good and evil principle 35 Text | True.~Again, the like is opposed to the unlike?~Yes.~And 36 Text | were not they could not be opposed to each other and be present 37 Text | both of them together, most opposed and most unlike.~That appears 38 Text | not one is not, entirely opposed?~They are entirely opposed.~ 39 Text | opposed?~They are entirely opposed.~And suppose a person to Phaedo Part
40 Intro| example, cold and heat are opposed; and fire, which is inseparable 41 Intro| even number, and the odd is opposed to the even. Thus we are 42 Intro| of divine perfection is opposed to experience and had better 43 Text | waking. The state of sleep is opposed to the state of waking, 44 Text | same manner. Is not death opposed to life?~Yes.~And they are 45 Text | or other quality which is opposed to its parts.~That would 46 Text | will never in any case be opposed to itself?~To that we are 47 Text | although not in themselves opposed, contain opposites; these, 48 Text | reject the idea which is opposed to that which is contained 49 Text | number two is certainly not opposed to the number three?~It 50 Text | Yes.~And to the odd is opposed the even?~True.~Then the 51 Text | of natures which are not opposed, and yet do not admit opposites— 52 Text | given, three, although not opposed to the even, does not any 53 Text | opposite, and is not strictly opposed to the odd, but nevertheless 54 Text | whole, although they are not opposed to the whole: You will agree?~ Phaedrus Part
55 Intro| men. And these two, though opposed, are not absolutely separated 56 Text | is agreeable which is not opposed to him, but that which is Philebus Part
57 Intro| each other. Feeling is not opposed to knowledge, and in all 58 Intro| although pleasures may be opposed in so far as they spring 59 Intro| two notions can be more opposed in many cases than these? 60 Intro| particular case they are opposed? Happiness is said to be 61 Text | Why, Socrates, they are opposed in so far as they spring 62 Text | unlike, but even absolutely opposed to white: or again, as figure 63 Text | figures may be absolutely opposed to one another, and there 64 Text | one another, and sometimes opposed?~PROTARCHUS: Not in so far 65 Text | which body and mind are opposed (and they are innumerable), 66 Text | things. The party who are opposed to them insist that every Protagoras Part
67 Intro| are justice and holiness opposed to one another?’—‘Then justice 68 Intro| Folly, for example, is opposed to wisdom; and folly is 69 Intro| wisdom; and folly is also opposed to temperance; and therefore 70 Intro| himself round to a conclusion opposed to his first thesis. The 71 Text | surely courage, I said, is opposed to cowardice?~Yes.~Then 72 Text | are and are not dangers is opposed to the ignorance of them?~ 73 Text | dangerous is courage, and is opposed to the ignorance of these The Republic Book
74 4 | decides that she should not be opposed, is a sort of thing which 75 9 | Say, then, is not pleasure opposed to pain? ~True. ~And there 76 10 | Certainly. ~And that which is opposed to them is one of the inferior 77 10 | think their desires are opposed to their interests, so, The Seventh Letter Part
78 Text | the kind of life which is opposed to this he consistently The Sophist Part
79 Intro| class in various degrees opposed to the beautiful. And the 80 Intro| to be separated from and opposed to a certain kind of existence 81 Intro| as in the Cratylus, he is opposed to the Heracleitean flux 82 Intro| relative are not really opposed; the finite and the negation 83 Intro| those who are in theory most opposed to them are in fact most 84 Text | not see that opinion is opposed to desire, pleasure to anger, 85 Text | that all these elements are opposed to one another in the souls 86 Text | suppose, not of something opposed to being, but only different.~ 87 Text | part of the other which is opposed to the beautiful?~THEAETETUS: 88 Text | from another point of view opposed to an existing something?~ The Statesman Part
89 Text | these, which are naturally opposed, she seeks to bind and weave Theaetetus Part
90 Intro| Protagorean theory of language is opposed to that which is attributed 91 Intro| the Timaeus. They might be opposed as philosophy and rhetoric, 92 Intro| in harmony and then again opposed. They introduce a system 93 Intro| we know. Consciousness is opposed to habit, inattention, sleep, Timaeus Part
94 Intro| and in spirit they are opposed to him. They are the feeble 95 Intro| principle of the same is opposed the principle of the other— 96 Intro| world they are the most opposed and unlike. This opposition 97 Intro| inconsistency; that the creative is opposed to the critical or defining 98 Text | stir or touch the nature opposed to itself, but by making


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