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evidence

The Apology
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1 Intro| be adduced as a further evidence of the literal accuracy 2 Intro| the process, resting on no evidence, do not require a serious 3 Text | can give you convincing evidence of what I say, not words Charmides Part
4 PreF | only to be unsupported by evidence, but to involve an anachronism 5 PreF | chiefly on grounds of internal evidence; they appear to me to lay 6 PreS | are spurious, overwhelming evidence is required of the genuineness 7 PreS | will be found to furnish evidence against themselves. The 8 PreS | it depends upon internal evidence only. To ‘the height of Cratylus Part
9 Intro| inflexions, but he has no evidence which will show that the 10 Intro| so the better half of the evidence of the change is wanting.~( 11 Intro| phonograph affords a visible evidence of the nature and divisions Critias Part
12 Intro| ancient Athenians is an evidence to other ages that men and 13 Intro| Solon of which there is no evidence in antiquity; while others, Euthydemus Part
14 Intro| incapable of seeing the value of evidence, and even of appreciating 15 Intro| would like to have some evidence of this extraordinary statement: Euthyphro Part
16 Intro| or the reverse, can any evidence of the date be obtained.~ The First Alcibiades Part
17 Pre | spurious. The only external evidence to them which is of much 18 Pre | which equally affect all evidence to the genuineness of ancient 19 Pre | attempting to balance the evidence for and against a Platonic 20 Pre | have an inferior degree of evidence in their favour. They may 21 Pre | the greater part of the evidence for the genuineness of ancient 22 Pre | uniformity of tradition—a kind of evidence, which though in many cases 23 Pre | of internal and external evidence, we are able with equal 24 Pre | absence of real external evidence (for the catalogues of the 25 Pre | are certainly degrees of evidence by which they are supported. 26 Pre | weight (chiefly) of internal evidence in their favour. Nor, on 27 Pre | disproven until further evidence about them can be adduced. Gorgias Part
28 Intro| and the amount of direct evidence which can be urged in support 29 Intro| family— this is the kind of evidence which is adduced in courts 30 Text | friends, I have a sufficient evidence of your real good-will to 31 Text | requite them, and there is evidence that a benefit has been Laws Book
32 9 | he finds defective in the evidence, whether of statement or 33 9 | set their seals upon the evidence; and when they have three 34 9 | and have had witnesses and evidence enough, they shall each 35 11 | shall be allowed to give evidence and to plead, but only in 36 11 | witnesses, touching their evidence in whole or in part, if 37 11 | if he asserts that such evidence has been given; but the 38 11 | in any case in which the evidence is rightly found to be false, 39 11 | determined by that false evidence or and in whichever way 40 12 | to obtain every possible evidence that there is respecting Menexenus Part
41 Pre | spurious. The only external evidence to them which is of much 42 Pre | which equally affect all evidence to the genuineness of ancient 43 Pre | attempting to balance the evidence for and against a Platonic 44 Pre | have an inferior degree of evidence in their favour. They may 45 Pre | the greater part of the evidence for the genuineness of ancient 46 Pre | uniformity of tradition—a kind of evidence, which though in many cases 47 Pre | of internal and external evidence, we are able with equal 48 Pre | absence of real external evidence (for the catalogues of the 49 Pre | are certainly degrees of evidence by which they are supported. 50 Pre | weight (chiefly) of internal evidence in their favour. Nor, on 51 Pre | disproven until further evidence about them can be adduced. 52 Intro| genuineness of the work. Internal evidence seems to leave the question Meno Part
53 Intro| doubtfully indicated by internal evidence. The main character of the Parmenides Part
54 Intro| accidental want of external evidence, at first sight, seems to 55 Text | this he offers overwhelming evidence. You affirm unity, he denies Phaedo Part
56 Intro| order of society, on the evidence of an historical fact, and 57 Intro| age in which the rules of evidence are stricter and the mind 58 Intro| no longer applicable. The evidence to the historical fact seems 59 Text | if there were any real evidence that the living are only Philebus Part
60 Intro| can discover in him by any evidence accessible to us even the The Sophist Part
61 Intro| as well as the internal evidence of its own consistency; The Statesman Part
62 Intro| may be proved by internal evidence. For observe how consistent 63 Intro| also appeals to internal evidence, viz. the perfect coherence 64 Intro| them to produce the same evidence of their acts. Too many 65 Text | Socrates, is still clearer evidence of the truth of what was The Symposium Part
66 Text | myself and you; no other evidence is required.~COMPANION: Theaetetus Part
67 Intro| we any other trustworthy evidence of the tenets of Protagoras, 68 Intro| has neither more nor less evidence of the supernatural than 69 Intro| and is popular, affords no evidence of its truth or value. Many 70 Intro| asking themselves what is the evidence for them, what is the use 71 Intro| liable to illusion. The evidence on which it rests is vague 72 Text | say that there is clear evidence of them, and that they are Timaeus Part
73 Intro| words; nor (3) is there any evidence to show that the distinction 74 Intro| external to the internal evidence, we may remark that the 75 Intro| Who would desire better evidence than that of Critias, who 76 Intro| there is not a tittle of evidence, and which are without any


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