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1 Intro| sympathies and instincts stronger; in which their organs of 2 Text | any animal feel to be the stronger? and which confines him 3 Text | HERMOGENES: Desire, Socrates, is stronger far.~SOCRATES: And do you 4 Text | SOCRATES: And is any desire stronger than the thought that you Gorgias Part
5 Intro| which intended that the stronger should govern the weaker ( 6 Intro| notions of better, superior, stronger, he is easily turned round 7 Intro| justice is the rule of the stronger or of the better?’ ‘There 8 Intro| they are the superior or stronger, this opinion of theirs 9 Intro| defined the superior to be the stronger, and then the wiser, and 10 Intro| exclusion of the rest; and stronger far the prejudice engendered 11 Intro| him already a principle stronger than death. He who serves 12 Text | interests; and they terrify the stronger sort of men, and those who 13 Text | inferior properly belong to the stronger and superior. And this is 14 Text | meant by the superior the stronger, and that the weaker must 15 Text | the weaker must obey the stronger, as you seemed to imply 16 Text | because they are superior and stronger, as though the superior 17 Text | though the superior and stronger and better were the same; 18 Text | superior and better and stronger the same or different?~CALLICLES: 19 Text | than you because they are stronger? Then please to begin again, 20 Text | are, if they are not the stronger; and I will ask you, great 21 Text | rest, and he is probably stronger than some and not so strong 22 Text | and the superior to be the stronger, then again as the wiser, Laws Book
23 3 | comes the principle that the stronger shall rule, and the weaker 24 4 | to be the interest of the stronger.~Cleinias. Speak plainer.~ 25 5 | necessarily superior as being stronger, and having a certain character Meno Part
26 Intro| statesmen reappear, but in stronger opposition to the philosopher. Phaedo Part
27 Intro| e.g. less, greater; weaker, stronger; sleeping, waking; life, 28 Intro| None of them know how much stronger than any Atlas is the power 29 Intro| immortality is weaker or stronger in men at one time of life 30 Intro| the reader an impression stronger than could be derived from 31 Intro| seem to understand how much stronger is the power of intelligence, 32 Text | weaker is generated from the stronger, and the swifter from the 33 Text | to deny that the soul is stronger and more lasting than the 34 Text | replied, that I have a much stronger faith, Socrates, in the 35 Text | Atlas of the world who is stronger and more everlasting and Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| maintain probability to be stronger than truth. But we maintain 37 Text | are we all alone, and I am stronger, remember, and younger than Philebus Part
38 Intro| enthusiasm of the future, far stronger than any old religion, may 39 Intro| do his duty.’ These are stronger motives than the greatest Protagoras Part
40 Text | love of philosophy even stronger than the love of gymnastics; The Republic Book
41 1 | Of course. ~And are you stronger than all these? for if not, 42 1 | than the interest of the stronger. And now why do you not 43 1 | is the interest of the stronger. What, Thrasymachus, is 44 1 | Polydamas, the pancratiast, is stronger than we are, and finds the 45 1 | which is the interest of the stronger. ~Now I understand you, 46 1 | definition the words "of the stronger" are added. ~A small addition, 47 1 | you go on to say "of the stronger"; about this addition I 48 1 | obedience to the interest of the stronger, but the reverse? ~What 49 1 | for the interest of the stronger, when the rulers unintentionally 50 1 | is for the injury of the stronger? ~Nothing can be clearer, 51 1 | justice is the interest of the stronger, and, while admitting both 52 1 | further acknowledged that the stronger may command the weaker who 53 1 | much as the interest of the stronger. ~But, said Cleitophon, 54 1 | meant by the interest of the stronger what the stronger thought 55 1 | of the stronger what the stronger thought to be his interest-this 56 1 | mean by justice what the stronger thought to be his interest, 57 1 | him who is mistaken the stronger at the time when he is mistaken? ~ 58 1 | justice is the interest of the stronger. ~Indeed, Thrasymachus, 59 1 | you speak of a ruler or stronger whose interest, as you were 60 1 | enjoins the interest of the stronger or superior, but only the 61 1 | interest of the ruler and stronger, and the loss of the subject 62 1 | simple and just: he is the stronger, and his subjects do what 63 1 | justice is the interest of the stronger, whereas injustice is a 64 1 | justice is the interest of the stronger. This latter question need 65 1 | was made that injustice is stronger and more powerful than justice, 66 1 | virtue, is easily shown to be stronger than injustice, if injustice 67 2 | repeating, and words even stronger than these about justice 68 2 | and the interest of the stronger, and that injustice is a 69 3 | that our auxiliaries, being stronger than our citizens, may not 70 4 | harmony of the weaker and the stronger and the middle class, whether 71 4 | whether you suppose them to be stronger or weaker in wisdom, or 72 4 | him, which is other and stronger than the principle which 73 5 | them is that the males are stronger and the females weaker. ~ 74 6 | captain who is taller and stronger than any of the crew, but 75 9 | case of others they are stronger, and there are more of them. ~ The Statesman Part
76 Intro| into one, combining the stronger element of courage, which 77 Text | to courage, which is the stronger element and may be regarded The Symposium Part
78 Intro| consciousness of discord is stronger in the comic poet Aristophanes, 79 Intro| the thought that love is stronger than death; from Pausanias, 80 Text | fortunate in finding that the stronger ones are not in a drinking 81 Text | runs; and the master is stronger than the servant. And if 82 Text | thought that I must take stronger measures and attack him Theaetetus Part
83 Intro| arrangement which is both stronger and weaker than the first — 84 Intro| represented to us by eye or earstronger by the natural connexion 85 Intro| that the outward sense is stronger than the inward is like 86 Intro| the arm of the workman is stronger than the constructing or Timaeus Part
87 Intro| that a solid requires a stronger bond than a surface; and 88 Intro| is given by two means is stronger than the single bond given 89 Intro| or take the form of the stronger—becoming denser, if it be 90 Intro| ancients themselves. The stronger heads among them, like Strabo 91 Text | is fighting against the stronger, the dissolution continues. 92 Text | say, the motions of the stronger, getting the better and


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