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Charmides
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1 Intro| which Socrates is unable to apply. With youthful naivete, 2 Text | arguing in this way they apply their methods to the whole 3 Text | if you will allow me to apply the Thracian charm first 4 Text | will afterwards proceed to apply the cure to your head. But Cratylus Part
5 Intro| word, to which I can only apply my old notion and declare 6 Intro| like the painter, we may apply letters to the expression 7 Text | SOCRATES: Does what I am saying apply only to the things themselves, 8 Text | Gods, they proceeded to apply the same name to them all. 9 Text | this, we shall know how to apply them to what they resemble10 Text | them; and so, too, we shall apply letters to the expression 11 Text | number: but this does not apply to that which is qualitative Euthydemus Part
12 Text | the young man how he is to apply himself to the study of Euthyphro Part
13 Text | not to scorn me, but to apply your mind to the utmost, Gorgias Part
14 Text | to give him medicine, or apply the knife or hot iron to 15 Text | work, and do not select and apply at random what they apply, 16 Text | apply at random what they apply, but strive to give a definite 17 Text | virtue together, we will apply ourselves to politics, if Laches Part
18 Text | voice, mind;—would you not apply the term quickness to all 19 Text | for I shall expect you to apply your mind, and join with Laws Book
20 1 | should learn to measure or apply the line in play; and the 21 1 | Or does this principle apply to courage only, and must 22 1 | would you, if you wanted to apply a touchstone to a man who 23 4 | does not a like principle apply to legislation as well as 24 7 | their parents. My law would apply to females as well as males; 25 7 | respectable citizen should apply himself in detail to that 26 7 | sort of learning, or not apply himself at all; and the 27 7 | grown—up women, they should apply themselves to evolutions 28 7 | more afraid of those who apply themselves to this sort 29 7 | this sort of knowledge, and apply themselves badly. For entire 30 8 | speech in poitry, ought to apply equally to men and women. 31 8 | and let these ordinances apply to women until they married 32 9 | and the same rule will apply if a citizen kill a citizen, 33 9 | in the case of parricide apply equally to every other remission. 34 10 | a wrong term for men to apply to them; these will follow, 35 10 | and the same argument will apply to all.~Cleinias. Which 36 11 | similar law, which shall apply equally to matters great 37 11 | and magistrate ought to apply his mind, if he has any, Meno Part
38 Intro| in both when we seek to apply their ideas to life and 39 Text | child, and so on, does this apply only to virtue, or would 40 Text | side of it (Or, when you apply it to the given line, i.e. Parmenides Part
41 Intro| dialogue we may certainly apply the words in which he himself 42 Intro| beyond them in seeking to apply the paradoxes of Zeno to 43 Text | other things to which we apply the term many, participate— 44 Text | being in that to which we apply them?~Just so.~And when Phaedrus Part
45 Intro| nature of man; and his words apply equally to the modern world 46 Text | say to him: ‘I know how to apply drugs which shall have either Philebus Part
47 Text | dissimilar as they are, you apply to them a new predicate, 48 Text | fire, and as a last resort apply cold to them, you may often The Republic Book
49 1 | the same observation will apply to all other things? ~I 50 2 | how does the illustration apply to our inquiry? ~I will 51 2 | can any of these reasons apply to God? Can we suppose that 52 3 | they are not allowed to apply their minds to the callings 53 3 | ludicrously enough, do not apply the same rule to people 54 5 | And the same law will apply to any one of those within 55 5 | greatest number of persons apply the terms "mine" and "not 56 5 | differences of some things, do not apply to them. In speaking of 57 6 | educators, who are the public, apply when their words are powerless. ~ 58 6 | at what ages are they to apply themselves to their several 59 9 | titles which we may fitly apply to that part of the soul? ~ 60 10 | accustoming the soul forthwith to apply a remedy, raising up that The Second Alcibiades Part
61 Text | tell when it was better to apply any of these arts or in 62 Text | mid-ocean, and the words will apply to him in which the poet 63 Text | do the words of the poet apply to him? They seem to me 64 Text | the mildest term which men apply to folly— will most likely The Seventh Letter Part
65 Text | and is the safest one to apply to those who live in luxury The Sophist Part
66 Intro| perusal of Hegel. We may truly apply to him the words in which 67 Text | the thing to which we both apply the name possibly you have 68 Text | what is this term which you apply to both of them, and what 69 Text | same as one, and do you apply two names to the same thing?~ 70 Text | the same, for we do not apply the terms ‘same’ and ‘not 71 Text | one to speak of me, and to apply to me.~STRANGER: We agreed The Statesman Part
72 Intro| There is; but before we can apply this measure, we must know 73 Intro| Does the great geometrician apply the same measure to all 74 Intro| animals in flocks. This would apply to all shepherds, with the 75 Intro| divine and human, or hastily apply one to the other, is a ‘ 76 Text | is not a suitable term to apply to the Statesman; we should 77 Text | STRANGER: Why should we not apply to weaving the same processes 78 Text | down a principle which will apply to arguments in general.~ 79 Text | return to our Statesman, and apply to his case the aforesaid 80 Text | law, which men now-a-days apply to them; the two first they 81 Text | vigorous too; and when we apply the name of which I speak Theaetetus Part
82 Intro| he has already learned to apply to arithmetic. For he has 83 Intro| chaos would come again.” Now apply this doctrine of “All is 84 Intro| when science is able to apply her tests, the uncertainty 85 Text | meaning.~SOCRATES: Then now apply his doctrine to perception, 86 Text | moves from place to place. Apply this to sense:—When the 87 Text | measure of Protagoras to apply to the gods as well as men?~ Timaeus Part
88 Intro| present, and future. These all apply to becoming in time, and 89 Intro| intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our 90 Text | intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our 91 Text | permanent. We ought not to apply ‘this’ to any of them, but


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