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The Apology
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1 Intro | uncertain and unimportant in comparison of the duty of self-examination, 2 Text | altogether despised danger in comparison with disgrace; and when Charmides Part
3 PreS | foolish allusions, such as the comparison of the Athenian empire to 4 PreS(8)| Comparison of the Laws of Plato with 5 Text | relation. But where there is comparisongreater, less, heavier, 6 Text | greater than those things in comparison of which the others are Cratylus Part
7 Intro | their deeper uniformity. The comparison of the growth of language 8 Intro | when, for the purposes of comparison, we form into groups the Critias Part
9 Text | consequence is, that in comparison of what then was, there Euthydemus Part
10 Intro | enquiry derived from the comparison of the sciences. Few will The First Alcibiades Part
11 Pre | therefore be tested by a comparison of the other writings of 12 Pre | more careful study and more comparison of them with one another, 13 Text | that you are but a child in comparison of them. Even in the matter 14 Text | wealth, though great in comparison of the wealth of the other 15 Text | Hellenes, is as nothing in comparison of that of the Persians Gorgias Part
16 Intro | human life, ‘if not long in comparison with eternity’ (Republic), 17 Text | whole cities. Is there any comparison between him and the pleader? Laches Part
18 Text | is a foolish endurance in comparison with the other?~LACHES: 19 Text | are foolish, Laches, in comparison of those who do the same Laws Book
20 1 | would be wonderfully easy in comparison with those now in use, and 21 8 | matters, as they indeed are in comparison with the greater ones, let 22 10 | drones?~Cleinias. And the comparison is a most just one.~Athenian. 23 12 | Stranger, is the drift of your comparison?~Athenian. Do we not see Lysis Part
24 Text | enough, but nothing at all in comparison with his verse; and when Menexenus Part
25 Pre | therefore be tested by a comparison of the other writings of 26 Pre | more careful study and more comparison of them with one another, Parmenides Part
27 Intro | appear large and manifold in comparison with the infinitesimal fractions 28 Text | smallest becomes very great, in comparison with the fractions into 29 Text | seem large and manifold in comparison with the many small fractions Phaedo Part
30 Intro | perplexed with notions of comparison and number. At first he 31 Intro | has nothing to show in comparison of the other world. But 32 Intro | very idea of relation or comparison was embarrassing to them. 33 Text | body weak and shortlived in comparison. He may argue in like manner 34 Text | intended; but the point of comparison was, that when a simple Phaedrus Part
35 Intro | the main subject.~Thus the comparison of Plato’s other writings, 36 Text | that he will appear tame in comparison, even if he be willing to 37 Text | ought not to admit of a comparison with the blind, or deaf. 38 Text | leave their writings poor in comparison of them, then they are to 39 Text | rhetoricians will be as children in comparison of him. And I believe that Philebus Part
40 Intro | sole principle of good. The comparison of pleasure and knowledge 41 Intro | and knowledge is really a comparison of two elements, which have 42 Intro | is always in a state of comparison. All words or ideas to which 43 Intro | We may try them in this comparison by three testsdefiniteness, 44 Text | into actions, instituting a comparison of a more or a less excessive 45 Text | distances, and subjected to comparison; the pleasures appear to 46 Text | essential truth; as in the comparison of white colours, a little Protagoras Part
47 Text | they were utterly weak in comparison of them, and their art was 48 Text | would be good enough in comparison of those who were ignorant 49 Text | Xanthippus, but are nothing in comparison with their father; and this 50 Text | want to know whether the comparison holds concerning the parts The Republic Book
51 1 | just is always a loser in comparison with the unjust. First of 52 5 | good, as was implied in our comparison of a well-ordered State 53 6 | time which is as nothing in comparison with eternity. Nevertheless, 54 8 | having stings. ~A very just comparison. ~These two classes are 55 9 | value on other pleasures in comparison with the pleasure of knowing 56 9 | pleasure at the moment and in comparison of what is painful, and 57 9 | painful, and painful in comparison of what is pleasant; but 58 10 | surely but a little thing in comparison with eternity? ~Say rather ' 59 10 | in number or greatness in comparison with those other recompenses The Seventh Letter Part
60 Text | former government seem by comparison something precious as gold-for The Sophist Part
61 Intro | The ‘slipperynature of comparison, the danger of putting words 62 Intro | invisible world; or the comparison of the Sophist to a painter 63 Intro | and Sicilian muses’), the comparison of them to mythological 64 Intro | degree worth speaking of in comparison with the greater influence 65 Intro | become realities.~Leaving the comparison with Plato we may now consider 66 Text | be out of proportion in comparison with the lower, which is The Statesman Part
67 Intro | all his writings than his comparison of the contemporary politicians 68 Intro | employed by him as well as the comparison of particular artsweaving, 69 Intro | have been improved. But the comparison of the Laws proves that 70 Text | or, as in the preceding comparison we spoke of manufacturers, 71 Text | just as man, who is by comparison a divine being, still rules 72 Text | conception, and out of the comparison there arises one true notion, 73 Text | there must also be another comparison of them with the mean or 74 Text | there will never be any comparison of either with the mean.~ The Symposium Part
75 Intro | presents some points of comparison with the Symposium. For 76 Intro | several interesting points of comparison. But the suspicion which 77 Text | Alcibiades; and yet the comparison of a drunken man’s speech Theaetetus Part
78 Intro | What is knowledge? The comparison of sensations with one another 79 Intro | unanswerable question. The comparison of the mind to a block of 80 Intro | know this is wisdom; and in comparison of this the wisdom of the 81 Intro | for example, as (1) the comparison of Theaetetusprogress 82 Intro | wealthy landed proprietors by comparison of the whole earth. (3) 83 Intro | never asked whether the comparison of these with one another 84 Intro | distance and position. By comparison of what is near with what 85 Intro | which is derived from the comparison of many minds with one another 86 Text | for us by the review and comparison of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 87 Text | opinion arises neither in the comparison of perceptions with one Timaeus Part
88 Intro | guess among many’ without comparison. The course of natural phenomena 89 Intro | and out of the union or comparison is elicited the idea of 90 Intro | revolves at all? (c) The comparison of the two passages quoted 91 Intro | will be derived from the comparison of them with his general 92 Intro | thrown upon the Timaeus by a comparison of the previous philosophies.


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