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The Apology
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1 Text | wisdom such as may perhaps be attained by man, for to that extent Charmides Part
2 PreS | true use of the period was attained by the classical writers 3 PreS | Equability of tone is best attained by the exclusive use of 4 Text | rate, no clear result was attained), and to raise a new one Cratylus Part
5 Intro| of children, and to have attained by degrees the perfection 6 Intro| In our own day we have attained to a point at which nearly 7 Intro| and perhaps Bacon, has attained to any high degree of literary 8 Intro| and hypotheses, and has attained the dignity of an Inductive Critias Part
9 Intro| any result which can be attained by them, discussions like The First Alcibiades Part
10 Intro| himself professes to have attained the truth, but the questions Gorgias Part
11 Intro| things or persons, is not attained by accident, but is due 12 Intro| brave and pious, and has attained the perfection of goodness 13 Intro| or to come. He who has attained to such a temper of mind 14 Intro| himself being one of them—have attained to such a noble conception Ion Part
15 Text | in him: when he has not attained to this state, he is powerless Laches Part
16 Text | be best and most easily attained. Perhaps you do not understand 17 Text | be best and most easily attained; but if we knew neither Laws Book
18 2 | what way these are to be attained, will have to be considered 19 2 | find them, after they have attained reason, to be in harmony 20 2 | and that no other animal attained to any perception of order, 21 2 | as we were saying, having attained the sense of rhythm, created 22 3 | evil of cities could have attained their full development, 23 3 | generations would this be attained?~Cleinias. Clearly, not 24 3 | properly, how would they have attained success? Would not this 25 3 | saw that in a mean they attained their perfection; but that 26 5 | and the desired purity attained. Touching evil men, who 27 5 | this way the object may be attained. And if after all there 28 6 | administration, cannot be attained to the full, until the discussion 29 7 | twice the height which he attained at five.~Cleinias. True.~ 30 8 | seems as if it could not be attained, just as the continuance 31 9 | Whether the end is to be attained by word or action, with 32 12 | something—the end will be attained and finally accomplished, Lysis Part
33 Text | a teacher, have not yet attained to wisdom.~True.~And therefore Menexenus Part
34 Text | greatest good, they have attained. A mortal man cannot expect Meno Part
35 Intro| conception of this ideal was attained, it was only by a further 36 Intro| such as may one day be attained, and such as Plato himself 37 Intro| employed, or the standard attained—that ‘there is no true education 38 Intro| or new stages of thought attained by him. We are not therefore 39 Intro| s doctrine of ideas has attained an imaginary clearness and Parmenides Part
40 Intro| to Socrates that he has attained the conception of ideas Phaedo Part
41 Intro| are very far from having attained to it.~6. Again, ideas must 42 Intro| between mind human and divine, attained the pure abstraction; and 43 Text | either knowledge is not to be attained at all, or, if at all, after 44 Text | equality, you conceived and attained that idea?~Very true, he 45 Text | and invisible, and can be attained only by philosophy;—do you 46 Text | say that we have not yet attained to soundness in ourselves, 47 Text | and opinion when they have attained fixity. And then I went Phaedrus Part
48 Intro| the knowledge which she attained when in the company of the 49 Intro| truth which can only be attained by the knowledge of it, 50 Intro| of light. When they have attained to this exalted state, let 51 Text | fruitless toil, not having attained to the mysteries of true 52 Text | the higher philosophy, and attained the knowledge of Mind and Philebus Part
53 Intro| V. Thus far we have only attained to the vestibule or ante-chamber 54 Intro| of view which he had once attained.~It is more easy to find Protagoras Part
55 Text | good qualities which are attained by study and exercise and The Republic Book
56 2 | of injustice, or who has attained knowledge of the truth-but 57 3 | by prudent conduct he has attained his end, not carried away 58 6 | desire abate until he have attained the knowledge of the true The Seventh Letter Part
59 Text | services. And this end is not attained if a man gets riches for 60 Text | against pleasures; nor is it attained if he goes on to kill the The Sophist Part
61 Intro| extent; but he has not yet attained a complete mastery over The Statesman Part
62 Text | fair distinction has been attained between the man who gives 63 Text | creature, once more at peace, attained to a calm, and settled down 64 Text | outline, but had not yet attained the life and clearness which 65 Text | such an art, will never be attained either by the wealthy or The Symposium Part
66 Intro| highest summit which is attained in the Republic, but approached 67 Intro| Enough for him to have attained the true beauty or good, 68 Text | and this is only to be attained by generation, because generation Theaetetus Part
69 Intro| that which the mind has attained by reasoning and reflection 70 Intro| Like Theaetetus, we have attained to no definite result. But 71 Intro| who have lived thus have attained to a lower kind of happiness 72 Intro| to which it has not yet attained and is not really entitled.~ 73 Text | is, that a man may have attained the knowledge of something, 74 Text | SOCRATES: But is the aim attained always? do not mistakes 75 Text | truth and being can be attained?~THEAETETUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: 76 Text | already remarked, is not attained until, combined with true 77 Text | that such a one has not yet attained knowledge.~SOCRATES: And Timaeus Part
78 Intro| from their fragments, never attained to a periodic style. And 79 Intro| them the higher cannot be attained by us.~Having now before 80 Intro| conceive the Greek to have attained the metaphysical conception 81 Intro| road than could have been attained by any other. Yet, strictly 82 Text | the creation of time had attained a motion suitable to them,


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