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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| Perhaps he regarded these answers as good enough for his accuser, 2 Intro| To this Socrates fairly answers, in accordance with the 3 Text | when there is no one who answers. I will ask you then to Charmides Part
4 Intro| What is Temperance?’ He answers characteristically, (1) ‘ 5 Text | I should.~His approving answers reassured me, and I began Cratylus Part
6 Text | true name or not, and he answers ‘Yes.’ And Socrates? ‘Yes.’ 7 Text | be an oracle, and to give answers much to my mind, whether Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| or perhaps invented the answers of Cleinias (compare Phaedrus). 9 Text | questions.~Whichever he answers, said Dionysodorus, leaning 10 Text | the mysteries; and this answers to the enthronement, which, 11 Text | not cease adding to your answers?~My fear is that this wordEuthyphro Part
12 Intro| of their sons).~Euthyphro answers that there is no difference The First Alcibiades Part
13 Intro| of them? To this Socrates answers, that they can teach Greek, 14 Intro| attributes to Alcibiades the answers which he has elicited from Gorgias Part
15 Intro| What thing?’ and Socrates answers, An experience or routine 16 Intro| musical sounds.~Callicles answers, that Gorgias was overthrown 17 Intro| to have discovered in the answers of Gorgias (see above). 18 Intro| we could have suggested answers to his antagonists, or pointed 19 Text | asked of you?~GORGIAS: Some answers, Socrates, are of necessity 20 Text | surpassing brevity of your answers.~GORGIAS: Yes, Socrates, 21 Text | legislative part, which answers to gymnastic, as justice 22 Text | affection of the patient answers to the affection of the Ion Part
23 Intro| he has no knowledge?’ Ion answers that he can interpret anything Laches Part
24 Text | am going to ask, or the answers to them; and if there is 25 Text | were so contemptuous of the answers which I made to Socrates. Laws Book
26 11 | Delphi, and, whatever the God answers about the money and the 27 12 | expect that, if the reality answers to the idea, she will before 28 12 | causes, and the time in which answers have to be put in and parties 29 12 | the subject questions and answers.~Cleinias. Once more, what Meno Part
30 Intro| a general definition, he answers in the spirit of a Greek 31 Intro| is taken from a poet. His answers have a sophistical ring, 32 Text | style in which he himself answers all comers; and any Hellene 33 Text | you will give me many such answers.~SOCRATES: Well then, for 34 Text | Meno? Were not all these answers given out of his own head?~ Parmenides Part
35 Intro| what he thinks, and his answers will give me time to breathe.’ ‘ 36 Text | what he thinks; and his answers will give me time to breathe.~ Phaedo Part
37 Intro| and his friends. Socrates answers that he is going to other 38 Intro| future existence. Socrates answers this objection by recalling 39 Text | souls will turn upon the answers to these questions.~Very 40 Text | voices and receive their answers, and are conscious of them Phaedrus Part
41 Intro| To these questions many answers may be given, which if not Protagoras Part
42 Intro| Hippocrates.’ Protagoras answers, ‘That he will make him 43 Intro| he likes. But Alcibiades answers that the two cases are not 44 Text | will ask you to cut your answers shorter, if you would take 45 Text | how am I to shorten my answers? shall I make them too short?~ 46 Text | satisfied with his previous answers, and that he would not play 47 Text | must ask him to shorten his answers, and keep to the point, 48 Text | be good,’ and Simonides answers, ‘In that, Pittacus, you The Republic Book
49 1 | make one of the interdicted answers? ~I dare say that I may, 50 1 | advantages of being just, and he answers and we rejoin, there must 51 1 | and dissent, but making answers which are quite excellent. ~ 52 1 | then, proceed with your answers, and let me have the remainder 53 5 | perhaps, I may be able to fit answers to your questions better 54 7 | fair or honorable, and he answers as the legislator has taught 55 8 | five? ~Certainly. ~Him who answers to aristocracy, and whom 56 8 | he replied. ~Now what man answers to this form of government-how 57 8 | the type of character that answers to timocracy. ~Such a one 58 8 | origin of the individual who answers to this State. ~By all means. ~ 59 8 | the miser and moneymaker answers to the oligarchical State? ~ 60 8 | of the lives of many; he answers to the State which we described The Sophist Part
61 Intro| Eurycles, have the voice that answers them in their own breast. 62 Intro| scholastic logic. The first part answers to the term, the second 63 Intro| stage of his philosophy answers to the word ‘is,’ the second 64 Text | cut up into questions and answers, and this is commonly called The Statesman Part
65 Intro| one-sided truth in these answers, if they are regarded as 66 Text | just been listening to his answers; my namesake I have not The Symposium Part
67 Intro| to have obtained the same answers from Diotima, a wise woman Theaetetus Part
68 Intro| is quite inspired by his answers. At first the youth is lost 69 Intro| consequences of his own answers. The enquiry about the nature 70 Intro| Greek philosophers exactly answers to these persons, in whom 71 Intro| the same time. But these answers belong to a later stage 72 Intro| seem then to be several answers to the question, Why the 73 Text | nor hear of any one who answers as you would have him; and 74 Text | I am refuted, but if he answers something else, then he 75 Text | he can tell what string answers to a particular note; the Timaeus Part
76 Intro| settled in their places? He answers that although the force 77 Intro| of the one philosopher answers to the circular movement ( 78 Text | beginnings of a slower, which answers to the swifter as it dies


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