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The Apology Part
1 Text | only I believe myself to differ from men in general, and Charmides Part
2 PreS | Another caution: metaphors differ in different languages, 3 PreS | to give the reasons why I differ from so eminent an authority. Cratylus Part
4 Intro| asks, whether the things differ as the words which represent 5 Intro| words which represent them differ:— Are we to maintain with 6 Intro| different kinds of work differ, so ought the instruments 7 Intro| instruments which make them to differ. The several kinds of shuttles 8 Intro| parts of their structure and differ in others; or why in one 9 Intro| Why do substantives often differ in meaning from the verbs 10 Text | the same things; Hellenes differ from barbarians in their 11 Text | Hermogenes, that the things differ as the names differ? and 12 Text | things differ as the names differ? and are they relative to Crito Part
13 Text | they see how widely they differ. Tell me, then, whether Euthydemus Part
14 Text | which plays on the lyre differ widely from one another. Euthyphro Part
15 Text | you and I, my good friend, differ about a number; do differences 16 Text | SOCRATES: Or suppose that we differ about magnitudes, do we 17 Text | the points about which men differ, and about which when we The First Alcibiades Part
18 Text | must agree together and not differ?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 19 Text | things about which they differ?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: 20 Text | imagine that the many would differ about the nature of wood Gorgias Part
21 Intro| what way then does rhetoric differ from them? Gorgias draws 22 Text | that knowledge and belief differ.~GORGIAS: Very true.~SOCRATES: 23 Text | them, and see in what they differ. For, indeed, we are at 24 Text | to consider in what they differ from one another, and which 25 Text | this notion, or whether you differ.~CALLICLES: I do not differ; 26 Text | differ.~CALLICLES: I do not differ; on the contrary, I agree; Laches Part
27 Intro| taken into counsel. As they differ he must decide.~Socrates 28 Text | surprised to find that they differ from one another. And therefore, Laws Book
29 1 | your military institutions, differ from those of any ordinary 30 2 | very colours of their faces differ?~Athenian. Good, my friend; 31 2 | But as we do not really differ, will you let me ask you 32 5 | should desire. And all these differ or do not differ severally 33 5 | all these differ or do not differ severally in number and 34 7 | point about which you and I differ is of great importance, 35 9 | should profess a desire to differ, agree and disagree among 36 9 | these two classes of actions differ from one another? For in 37 12 | seeing in what way the two differ from one another, and have Meno Part
38 Text | and I reply: But do bees differ as bees, because there are 39 Text | answer that bees do not differ from one another, as bees.~ 40 Text | quality in which they do not differ, but are all alike;—would 41 Text | or why they should ever differ.~SOCRATES: And shall I explain Parmenides Part
42 Text | other than the one; but they differ from one another in virtue 43 Text | less time, will the greater differ from the less time by an 44 Text | to both of them they will differ less and less in age?~Yes.~ 45 Text | another, in that they always differ from each other by an equal 46 Text | being later must continually differ from each other by a different 47 Text | True.~Secondly, the others differ from it, or it could not Phaedo Part
48 Intro| to resemble as well as to differ from the Phaedo. While the Phaedrus Part
49 Text | whereas about other things we differ.~PHAEDRUS: I think that Philebus Part
50 Intro| was asked: ‘Do pleasures differ in kind? and are some bad, 51 Intro| pleasures are not the same: they differ in quality as well as in 52 Intro| In what does the whole differ from all the parts?’ And 53 Intro| admissions that pleasures differ in kind, and that actions 54 Intro| phenomena of moral action differ, and some are best explained 55 Intro| The characters of men also differ; and some are more attracted 56 Intro| morality on feelings which differ widely even in good men; 57 Text | shall find that they too differ, as I was saying, only in Protagoras Part
58 Text | the parts of gold, which differ from the whole and from 59 Text | of virtue. Do they also differ from one another in themselves 60 Text | right in supposing that they differ.~Then, I said, no other 61 Text | and more and fewer, and differ in degree? For if any one 62 Text | should reply: And do they differ in anything but in pleasure The Republic Book
63 1 | greatest advantage? ~And do I differ from you, he said, as to 64 4 | injustice, and in what they differ from one another, and which 65 4 | they are two, and that they differ from one another; the one 66 5 | natures of men and women differ very much indeed?" And we 67 5 | and female sex appear to differ in their fitness for any 68 5 | which make a guardian; they differ only in their comparative 69 6 | or, finally, in politics, differ from him whom I have been The Second Alcibiades Part
70 Text | And in like manner men differ in regard to want of sense. 71 Text | sense is intended. They only differ as one art appeared to us 72 Text | one art appeared to us to differ from another or one disease The Sophist Part
73 Intro| subject. But the two sentences differ in quality, for the first 74 Intro| to Plato and Hegel.~They differ however in their manner 75 Intro| Moreover the types of greatness differ; while one man is the expression 76 Text | all classes, for they all differ from one another, not by 77 Text | and in what they severally differ from one another.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
78 Intro| growth of society really differ in them, if we make allowance 79 Text | a small state:—will they differ at all, as far as government 80 Text | making of blankets, which differ from each other in that 81 Text | different qualities of mind differ from one another.~YOUNG The Symposium Part
82 Intro| Now the characters of men differ accordingly as they are Theaetetus Part
83 Intro| Sophist and Politicus, which differ greatly in style, were only 84 Intro| attended him? And if they differ in opinion, which of them 85 Intro| himself. In what does this differ from the saying of Theaetetus? 86 Intro| the points in which they differ from them. The animal too 87 Intro| meaning of the word. Does it differ as subject and object in 88 Intro| ourselves? How does the inward differ from the outward and what 89 Text | How do the two expressions differ?~SOCRATES: Perhaps there 90 Text | the whole is supposed to differ from all?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~ Timaeus Part
91 Intro| and plan of the Timaeus differ greatly from that of any 92 Intro| members of the relation differ in kind, sometimes only 93 Text | Wherefore it lives and does not differ from a living being, but