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The Apology Part
1 Text | than death. I am old and move slowly, and the slower runner Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of the day, and tries to move in a circle apart from them, 3 Text | harmony, and makes all things move together, both among Gods 4 Text | for, although all things move, still there are degrees Critias Part
5 Text | the things that are and move therein, and further, that Euthydemus Part
6 Text | may touch their hearts and move them to pity, and that when 7 Text | anticipating the final move, like a person caught in Euthyphro Part
8 Text | inclination to be on the move.~EUTHYPHRO: Nay, Socrates, 9 Text | certainly, but you make them move or go round, for they would 10 Text | made his own inventions to move, I move those of other people 11 Text | own inventions to move, I move those of other people as The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | Now I shall disregard this move of yours, and shall ask Laws Book
13 1 | when we see them; let us move on cheerily.~Athenian. I 14 2 | they are always wanting to move and cry out; some leaping 15 2 | music—he who is able to move his body and to use his 16 5 | advantage of him.~The next move in our pastime of legislation, 17 7 | is the way?” and will not move forward until he is satisfied 18 8 | considering that this is truly “to move the immovable,” and every 19 8 | should be more willing to move the largest rock which is 20 8 | ordains that he should not move what he has not laid down. 21 10 | And do not things which move a place, and are not the 22 10 | place?” Certainly. “And some move or rest in one place and 23 10 | which rest at the centre move in one place, just as the 24 10 | to me to mean those which move from one place to another, 25 10 | there is a motion able to move other things, but not to 26 10 | other things, but not to move itself;—that is one kind; 27 10 | is another kind which can move itself as well as other 28 10 | motion which is able to move itself is ten thousand times 29 10 | given—the motion which can move itself?~Cleinias. You mean 30 10 | inhabits all things that move, however moving, must we 31 10 | moves in one place must move about a centre like globes 32 10 | motion which is in one place move in the same and like manner, 33 10 | change, and in changing move according to law and to 34 10 | undergone a lesser change move less and on the earth’s 35 11 | things it is well said—”Move not the immovables,” and 36 12 | example, he should stand or move, or exercise, or wash, or Parmenides Part
37 Intro| not-being, which is nowhere, move or change, either from one 38 Intro| theological ideas live and move, men have spoken and reasoned 39 Text | place, must it not either move round and round in the same 40 Text | Impossible.~Then it cannot move by changing place?~No.~Nor Phaedo Part
41 Text | we imagine that the stars move. But the fact is, that owing Phaedrus Part
42 Text | sit or lie down.~SOCRATES: Move forward.~PHAEDRUS: I should 43 Text | by another, in ceasing to move ceases also to live. Only 44 Text | leaving self, never ceases to move, and is the fountain and 45 Text | and festival, then they move up the steep to the top Philebus Part
46 Text | for us, is not disposed to move, and we had better not stir The Republic Book
47 6 | gracious mind, which will move spontaneously toward the 48 6 | adversaries and have no piece to move, so they too find themselves 49 7 | chained so that they cannot move, and can only see before 50 7 | they were never allowed to move their heads? ~And of the 51 8 | well as in animals that move on the earth's surface, 52 9 | and in this region they move at random throughout life, 53 10 | the seven inner circles move slowly in the other, and 54 10 | sixth, and fifth, which move together; third in swiftness 55 10 | in swiftness appeared to move according to the law of The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | government and flatly refuse to move in the right path, and start The Sophist Part
57 Intro| will rest, and rest will move; here is a reductio ad absurdum. The Statesman Part
58 Intro| finds the world hard to move. A succession of good kings 59 Text | things is alone able to move of himself; and to think 60 Text | opposite purposes, make it move round. But as I have already The Symposium Part
61 Text | is to be no compulsion, I move, in the next place, that 62 Text | youth and love live and move together—like to like, as 63 Text | shall gain nothing by that move; for I will go and lie on Theaetetus Part
64 Intro| and if the sun ceased to move, “chaos would come again.” 65 Intro| are slower, because they move and create in and about 66 Intro| could not foresee the coming move, and therefore had answered 67 Intro| sensations arise thus: they move about between the agent 68 Intro| for himself will live and move in a better-ordered world, 69 Intro| inventions or discoveries which move mankind, furnish the larger 70 Text | has no place in which to move. What shall we do, friend, 71 Text | from the party which would move the immovable, to them. 72 Text | and are changed as well as move in place, or is one thing 73 Text | distinguished, that is to say, they move in place and are also changed?~ Timaeus Part
74 Intro| and he bade the orbits move in opposite directions to 75 Intro| which imitate eternity and move in a circle measured by 76 Intro| Mercury in the orbits which move opposite to the sun but 77 Intro| appointed tasks, and began to move, the nearer more swiftly, 78 Intro| there must be something to move. These cannot exist in what 79 Intro| is as follows:—Elements move towards their natural places. 80 Intro| compounded or dissolved, move different ways, each to 81 Intro| which the heavenly bodies move. Imagine these as in a Pythagorean 82 Intro| wandering stars; all alike move in circles—Laws.) The stars 83 Intro| at rest, but appeared to move in order to teach men the 84 Intro| planets are supposed to move becomes a spiral. The motion 85 Intro| gives—that the two former move in an opposite direction 86 Intro| of it and the lesser nets move alternately into each other. 87 Intro| having a natural tendency to move out of the body to the place 88 Intro| the heavenly bodies all move in a circle is known by 89 Intro| agree in making the world move in certain numerical ratios 90 Text | intelligence; and he was made to move in the same manner and on 91 Text | Mercury, Venus) he made to move with equal swiftness, and 92 Text | Saturn, Mars, Jupiter) to move with unequal swiftness to 93 Text | hinder part, made us to move mostly in a forward direction. 94 Text | others, are compelled to move others. And this is what 95 Text | have plenty of room to move without forcing their way, 96 Text | easy and which is hard to move; for this is the direction 97 Text | unwieldy because difficult to move; and also that it might 98 Text | disproportion:— that we should not move the body without the soul