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duties 34
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duty

The Apology
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1 Intro| certain that desertion of his duty is an evil. Anytus is quite 2 Intro| unimportant in comparison of the duty of self-examination, and 3 Text | amusement in it. Now this duty of cross-examining other 4 Text | convincing him. For his duty is, not to make a present Charmides Part
5 Text | he who does so does his duty?~Yes.~And does not he who 6 Text | does not he who does his duty act temperately or wisely?~ Cratylus Part
7 Intro| word is thus made to do duty for many more things than Crito Part
8 Intro| He should think of his duty to his children, and not 9 Text | loss of character and the duty of educating one’s children, Euthyphro Part
10 Intro| to him in the light of a duty, whoever may be the criminal.~ 11 Text | slain. If justly, then your duty is to let the matter alone; The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | others who have neglected the duty of rescuing them have escaped Gorgias Part
13 Intro| setting before themselves the duty of bringing order out of 14 Intro| who would undertake the duty of state-physician, if he 15 Intro| of utility, like those of duty and right, may be pushed 16 Intro| Socrates expressly mentions the duty of imparting the truth when 17 Intro| asserting any abstract right or duty of toleration, or advantage 18 Intro| but he is asserting the duty and right of the one wise 19 Intro| undertake from a sense of duty a work in which he is most 20 Intro| immortality of fame: the sense of duty, of right, and trust in 21 Text | Prytanes, and it became my duty as their president to take 22 Text | view, if indeed it be our duty to harm another, whether 23 Text | not be courageous? for the duty of a temperate man is not 24 Text | times over that such is the duty of a public man? Nay, we Laches Part
25 Text | the fulfilment of a common duty. I will tell you, Nicias 26 Text | time to remind you of your duty. But what say you of the 27 Text | inviting me to perform this duty; but as we are all in the Laws Book
28 1 | both male and female; the duty of the lawgiver will be 29 1 | understands society; for his duty is to preserve the friendly 30 2 | vessels or judges while on duty taste wine at all, nor any 31 5 | and his successor in the duty of ministering to the Gods, 32 6 | barely discharging their duty to the colony, but they 33 6 | multitude can never fulfil a duty of this sort with anything 34 6 | way of prelude about the duty of marriage. But if a man 35 7 | mean employment, and in the duty of serving and taking care 36 7 | such particulars as the duty of wakefulness in those 37 7 | legislator appears to have a duty imposed upon him which goes 38 8 | law. Let no one pay any duty either on the importation 39 9 | him, not forgetting their duty to the God of Strangers, 40 10 | against the Gods. For the duty of the legislator is and 41 10 | rivers, take upon me the duty of making the attempt first 42 10 | themselves turned away from their duty by “libations of wine and 43 12 | the magistrates, and their duty is fulfilled justly and 44 12 | own destiny, and that his duty is rightly to order the 45 12 | are well fitted for the duty of a guardian. In the next Menexenus Part
46 Text | specially entrusted with the duty of watching over them above Meno Part
47 Intro| positive of anything but the duty of enquiry. The doctrine 48 Text | be easily described: her duty is to order her house, and Phaedo Part
49 Intro| that a trifling religious duty is still unfulfilled, just 50 Intro| and who performs the last duty of closing his eyes. It 51 Text | not considering that his duty is to remain to the end, Phaedrus Part
52 Intro| acknowledge also a higher love of duty and of God, which united Philebus Part
53 Intro| principle or with Kant’s law of duty. Yet to avoid misconception, 54 Intro| nature of man; this sense of duty is shared by all of us in 55 Intro| greater uncertainty about the duty of obedience to parents 56 Intro| weakened, and the sense of duty impaired, if virtue and 57 Intro| summed up under the wordduty,’ or with the StoicalFollow 58 Intro| than a deduction of the duty of benevolence from a priori 59 Intro| expects every man to do his duty.’ These are stronger motives 60 Intro| in connecting the idea of duty with particular duties as Protagoras Part
61 Intro| them ignorant of the common duty of citizens? To the doubt The Republic Book
62 1 | you say that justice is duty or advantage or profit or 63 2 | any other purpose; their duty is to be in the market, 64 2 | Certainly. ~Then it will be our duty to select, if we can, natures 65 3 | warriors. ~That will be our duty, he said. ~Then, I said, 66 3 | cast off their sense of duty to the State. ~How cast 67 4 | citizens who are doing their duty to the State. But, if so, 68 4 | lighter still-I mean the duty of degrading the offspring 69 5 | the filial reverence and duty and obedience to him which 70 5 | elder shall be assigned the duty of ruling and chastising 71 5 | that they are fulfilling a duty, and many an army before 72 7 | they have no single aim of duty which is the rule of all 73 7 | able to share in the double duty. Wherefore each of you, 74 7 | but simply as a matter of duty; and when they have brought 75 10 | the spirits arrived, their duty was to go at once to Lachesis; The Seventh Letter Part
76 Text | extravagant, and consider it a duty to be idle in everything 77 Text | unmanly one who accepts the duty of giving such forms of 78 Text | indignant and thinking it my duty to face all dangers, in The Sophist Part
79 Text | leaving to some one else the duty of making the class and The Statesman Part
80 Intro| many parts of Hellas the duty of performing solemn sacrifices 81 Intro| minute particulars of his duty, and therefore he is compelled 82 Intro| in modern times about the duty of leaving men to themselves, 83 Text | prefers.~STRANGER: That is my duty, Theodorus; having begun 84 Text | feeding, or any special duty; if we say either ‘tending’ 85 Text | not.~STRANGER: Our first duty, as we were saying, was 86 Text | many parts of Hellas, the duty of offering the most solemn 87 Text | already intimated, will be our duty.~STRANGER: Do you think 88 Text | exact particulars of his duty? Who, Socrates, would be The Symposium Part
89 Text | heavenly muse, and of the duty of accepting the temperate, 90 Text | rather extending to the whole duty of a good and honourable Theaetetus Part
91 Intro| that the higher standard of duty has gone hand in hand with 92 Intro| a state, or of a law of duty, or of a divine perfection, 93 Intro| conception of obligation, duty, conscience—these are to Timaeus Part
94 Text | turn; for it is more our duty to speak of the good than


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