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The Apology Part
1 Intro| must have written under the circumstances. We observe that the enmity Cratylus Part
2 Intro| larger context of history and circumstances.~The study of Comparative 3 Text | must follow; but under the circumstances, as men say, we must do Crito Part
4 Intro| to be altered because the circumstances of Socrates are altered? 5 Text | whether, under my present circumstances, the argument appears to 6 Text | liable to be deceived by the circumstances in which you are placed. Euthyphro Part
7 Intro| point at issue. If all the circumstances of the case are considered, 8 Text | exact, that, supposing the circumstances to be as you state them, The First Alcibiades Part
9 Intro| and if men, under what circumstances? ‘I mean to say, that he 10 Text | rescue another under such circumstances is honourable, in respect Gorgias Part
11 Intro| without regard to changes of circumstances; when we say hastily what 12 Intro| adapt himself to times and circumstances. He must have allies if 13 Intro| themselves independent of circumstances, past, present, or to come. 14 Intro| curiosity, the mention of little circumstances, simplicity, picturesqueness, 15 Text | would he reply under such circumstances, if some one were to accuse Laches Part
16 Text | army who is in the opposite circumstances to these and yet endures 17 Text | should; and under these circumstances, let me offer you a piece Laws Book
18 3 | who will not, under such circumstances, become filled with folly, 19 5 | purifying separation under the circumstances in which we are placed. 20 5 | order is suitable under the circumstances; but if the change be based 21 5 | such a happy concurrence of circumstances as we have described; neither 22 6 | best managed under present circumstances; but in after–ages, if the 23 6 | is one which, under our circumstances, is both necessary and expedient.~ 24 7 | execution under present circumstances, nor as long as women and 25 9 | broil, or under other like circumstances, if the other has begun, 26 9 | what cases and under what circumstances the murderer is rightly 27 11 | husband of his daughter. Circumstances vary, and there may sometimes 28 11 | the same time the various circumstances of individuals, and begging 29 11 | act most fairly under the circumstances?~Athenian. There must be 30 12 | do, Stranger, under these circumstances?~Athenian. As the proverb Lysis Part
31 Intro| beautiful or good? There are circumstances under which such an attachment 32 Intro| again, and under different circumstances, may make a much less favourable 33 Intro| not daily intercourse, for circumstances rarely admit of this; but Meno Part
34 Intro| no relation to the actual circumstances of his life. Plato is silent Phaedo Part
35 Intro| we been placed in their circumstances should we have been any 36 Intro| improvement under favourable circumstances. There are punishments too 37 Intro| found to be developed by new circumstances, like stunted trees when 38 Intro| of confusing the external circumstances of man with his higher self; 39 Intro| say that under ordinary circumstances there is no fear of the 40 Text | under the like extenuating circumstances—these are plunged into Tartarus, Phaedrus Part
41 Intro| again will grow up under circumstances far more favourable to the Philebus Part
42 Intro| his adherence, under all circumstances, to the cause of pleasure.~ 43 Intro| brought home to us by the circumstances of our lives, they may be 44 Intro| life, dropping the external circumstances which form so large a part 45 Intro| for example, under given circumstances such and such a moral principle 46 Intro| happiness. But yet, from various circumstances, the measure of a man’s 47 Intro| which may not under other circumstances tend to their unhappiness. Protagoras Part
48 Text | being bad when the force of circumstances overpowers him.’ Now whom 49 Text | prostrate, so the force of circumstances can only overpower him who, 50 Text | So that when the force of circumstances overpowers the man of resources The Republic Book
51 2 | least altered by time and circumstances. ~Very true. ~Then everything 52 3 | moderately and wisely under the circumstances, and acquiescing in the 53 3 | and retaining under all circumstances a rhythmical and harmonious 54 4 | which preserves under all circumstances that opinion about the nature 55 4 | by the words "under all circumstances" to intimate that in pleasure 56 4 | that? he said; under the circumstances, I am quite content. I, 57 6 | likely to do under such circumstances, especially if he be a citizen 58 6 | that, under such adverse circumstances, he will be easily induced 59 6 | placed under favorable circumstances, will not be perfectly good 60 9 | her; or that, under like circumstances, he would do the same to 61 10 | But in all this variety of circumstances is the man at unity with The Seventh Letter Part
62 Text | advise a slave under such circumstances, and would use compulsion 63 Text | sufficient grounds in view of the circumstances, the present statement is The Sophist Part
64 Intro| proportions in which under given circumstances they may be safely combined. 65 Intro| out of harmony with his circumstances, too early or too late, 66 Intro| whether he be independent of circumstances or not, inspires others 67 Text | opposite under opposite circumstances?~THEAETETUS: Yes, they do.~ The Statesman Part
68 Intro| rule, for the varieties of circumstances are endless, and no simple 69 Intro| being fulfilled under all circumstances. ‘Then why have we laws 70 Intro| the endless varieties of circumstances. Plato is fond of picturing 71 Intro| or is quickly altered by circumstances. Their real wishes hardly 72 Intro| question is relative to the circumstances of nations. How can we get 73 Intro| to meet the varieties of circumstances: he is also aware that human 74 Text | even in sudden changes of circumstances, when something happens The Symposium Part
75 Text | degree and under present circumstances must be the nearest approach 76 Text | considering her own straitened circumstances, plotted to have a child Theaetetus Part
77 Intro| will, but from a change of circumstances and impressions; and he 78 Intro| instincts are educated by the circumstances of their lives or by intercourse 79 Intro| from the environment of circumstances, is a fiction only. Yet 80 Intro| reason, as it is modified by circumstances, as it is distributed in 81 Intro| is indistinguishable from circumstances, the very language which 82 Intro| we might not, under some circumstances, recover it. A long-forgotten 83 Intro| to themselves and their circumstances.~f. Association is another Timaeus Part
84 Text | names are used, and the circumstances under which they are ordinarily