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The Apology
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1 Intro| indulge in the fancy that the actual defence of Socrates was 2 Intro| appear to have been the actual indictment (compare Xen. Cratylus Part
3 Intro| when he is speaking of actual phenomena. To have made 4 Intro| thing has or has not an actual existence; or that the antitheses, 5 Intro| modes of conception with actual and definite knowledge. 6 Intro| been supposed to imply an actual manufacture of words out 7 Text | understanding of the just); but the actual word dikaion is more difficult: 8 Text | purpose: for example, in the actual words rein and roe he represents Critias Part
9 Intro| have no reference to the actual facts. The desire to do The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | did we not say that the actual ruling principle of the Gorgias Part
11 Intro| well-ordered state. But in the actual condition of human things 12 Intro| than they are. Just as the actual philosopher falls short 13 Intro| one wise man, so does the actual statesman fall short of 14 Text | SOCRATES: I know; but still the actual hunger is painful: am I Laches Part
15 Intro| it. His own experience in actual service has taught him that 16 Text | conflict turns. Moreover in actual battle, when you have to 17 Text | many of these gentlemen in actual service, and have taken Laws Book
18 3 | dithyrambs.” And they used the actual wordlaws,” or nomoi, for 19 6 | conduct the water to the actual temples of the Gods, and 20 6 | goes on and he has made an actual trial of his decrees, will 21 9 | shall be required of the actual murderer only, and he who Meno Part
22 Intro| race. It is potential, not actual, and can only be appropriated 23 Intro| has no relation to the actual circumstances of his life. 24 Intro| but right opinion is our actual guide. There is another 25 Intro| separation of this thought from actual existence and from practical 26 Intro| Bacon is not much nearer to actual facts than the Organon of 27 Intro| have as little relation to actual facts as the ideas of Plato. 28 Text | given, we enquire into the actual nature of virtue. I fear Parmenides Part
29 Intro| our use from outrunning actual observation and experiment.~ 30 Text | an idea distinct from the actual objects with which we come 31 Text | there be anything small but actual smallness.~True.~Neither Phaedo Part
32 Intro| than he who contemplates actual effects.’~If the existence 33 Intro| consequences, and not explained by actual causes, but by a higher, 34 Text | again shall we say of the actual acquirement of knowledge?— Phaedrus Part
35 Text | roll, as I suspect, is the actual discourse. Now, much as 36 Text | have experience of them in actual life, and be able to follow 37 Text | there are cases in which the actual facts, if they are improbable, Philebus Part
38 Intro| memory of the opposite of his actual bodily state, and is therefore 39 Intro| when compared with the actual fact, will be one of the 40 Text | mean when a person is in actual suffering and yet remembers 41 Text | in his body there is the actual experience of pain, and 42 Text | but no one could call the actual pleasure false.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
43 Text | you refer when you call actual pain a good, you can show The Republic Book
44 5 | the fact, and must not the actual, whatever a man may think, 45 5 | insist on my proving that the actual State will in every respect 46 6 | present ask what is the actual nature of the good, for 47 7 | military manoeuvre, whether in actual battle or on a march, it 48 7 | is but the prelude to the actual strain which we have to 49 8 | originate in divisions of the actual governing power; a government 50 9 | miserable? and does not the actual tyrant lead a worse life 51 10 | quality, when confined to the actual food, is not supposed to The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | trustee. These were the actual facts which occurred up 53 Text | and to attempt to prove by actual fact the machinations of The Sophist Part
54 Intro| inadequate conception of the actual complex procedure of the 55 Intro| imitations too,— there is the actual house and the drawing of 56 Intro| knowledge is inseparable from actual knowledge, and wait to see 57 Intro| no need of any: ‘What is actual is rational, what is rational 58 Intro| rational, what is rational is actual.’ But a good man will not 59 Intro| although to the one the idea is actual and immanent,—to the other 60 Intro| independent of it. It is not the actual growth of the mind, but The Statesman Part
61 Intro| between the ideal and the actual state of man. In all ages 62 Intro| accommodate himself to the actual state of human things. Mankind 63 Intro| state to the conditions of actual life. Thus in the Statesman, 64 Intro| philosopher or a God, the actual forms of government have 65 Intro| and more severed from the actual. From such ideals as he 66 Text | which do not manufacture the actual thing, but which furnish 67 Text | which are concerned with the actual manufacture of a woollen The Symposium Part
68 Text | you want to use them in actual life, either in the composition 69 Text | with his other half, the actual half of himself, whether Theaetetus Part
70 Intro| often in advance of our actual analysis or observation.~ 71 Intro| neighbourhood, although the actual impression made on the eye 72 Intro| beyond the limits of our actual knowledge on a subject which Timaeus Part
73 Intro| transition from the ideal to the actual state. In some passages 74 Intro| opposition between the ideal and actual—the soul is prior to the 75 Intro| Plato seems to confuse the actual observation of the heavens 76 Text | not a mere legend, but an actual fact?~CRITIAS: I will tell


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