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Charmides Part
1 PreS | intelligible in itself without reference to the Greek, the English 2 PreS | dialogues and in the Laws the reference to Ideas disappears, and 3 Text | temperance a good?~Yes.~Then, in reference to the body, not quietness, Cratylus Part
4 Text | true.~SOCRATES: Then in reference to his ablutions and absolutions, 5 Text | was saying just now, has reference to all the powers of the Critias Part
6 Intro| Plato’s characters have no reference to the actual facts. The Euthydemus Part
7 Text | at the same time, and in reference to the same things.~A pretty The First Alcibiades Part
8 Pre | Platonic authorship. In reference to the last point we are 9 Text | SOCRATES: Well, and in reference to your own case, do you Gorgias Part
10 Intro| they not be defined with reference to pleasure and utility? 11 Intro| do what is right, without reference to public opinion or to 12 Intro| agent only, and making no reference to the happiness of others, 13 Intro| good, whether regarded with reference to this world or to another. 14 Intro| in both worlds. (2) The reference of the mythus to the previous 15 Intro| standard, but interpreted with reference to his place in the history 16 Text | not call them beautiful in reference to some standard: bodies, 17 Text | to the best, speak with a reference to some standard and not Laches Part
18 Text | every good and evil without reference to time. What do you say Laws Book
19 1 | punishments and rewards; and in reference to all their intercourse 20 1 | bad are to be estimated in reference to these very matters.~Megillus. 21 2 | choruses as he pleases, without reference to virtue or vice?~Cleinias. 22 3 | praise appear just: First, in reference to the question in hand:— 23 10 | but, looking at them with reference to the duties of children 24 10 | suppose that our enquiry has reference to the soul?~Cleinias. Very 25 12 | offering or inscription having reference to that contest, and in Lysis Part
26 Intro| treated, with a manifest reference to the Lysis, in the eighth Menexenus Part
27 Pre | Platonic authorship. In reference to the last point we are Parmenides Part
28 Intro| consider the difficulty in reference to visible objects, but 29 Intro| only criticize them with reference to their fitness as instruments 30 Intro| positive hypothesis, with reference to the consequences which 31 Intro| aspects of one, and with a reference to all the consequences 32 Intro| distinguishable only with reference to their application in 33 Text | examine the perplexity in reference to visible things, or to 34 Text | question that way; but only in reference to objects of thought, and 35 Text | one another; considered in reference to both of them together, Phaedo Part
36 Intro| Polit.); or the mysterious reference to another science (mathematics?) Phaedrus Part
37 Intro| interpret him by analogy with reference to the errors and prejudices 38 Intro| explained universal ideas, by a reference to a former state of existence. Philebus Part
39 Intro| further explanation; e.g. the reference of pleasure to the indefinite 40 Intro| again may be subdivided with reference either to their use in the 41 Intro| foundation of morals, the reference of human actions to the 42 Text | Protarchus, with any personal reference to Philebus, but because, 43 Text | conclusions hitherto have had reference only to sorrow and envy Protagoras Part
44 Text | before of virtue, but in reference to a passage of a poet. 45 Text | to speak with a hostile reference to the words of Pittacus. 46 Text | greater or less, either in reference to themselves or to each The Republic Book
47 5 | ask our opponent how, in reference to any of the pursuits or The Second Alcibiades Part
48 Pre | Symp., Gorg.) recur. The reference to the death of Archelaus 49 Text | wise’ and ‘foolish,’ in reference to something?~ALCIBIADES: The Seventh Letter Part
50 Text | other things, mentioned have reference; for it is something of The Sophist Part
51 Intro| be supposed to contain a reference to their views, as well 52 Text | us now put the case with reference to each of the five.~THEAETETUS: 53 Text | segments—two of them have reference to us and are human, and 54 Text | human, and two of them have reference to the gods and are divine.~ The Statesman Part
55 Intro| forgotten, that a special reference is twice made to discussions 56 Intro| size, and the other has reference to a mean or standard of 57 Text | man, when regarded only in reference to his art, be truly called ‘ 58 Text | to be called greater with reference to the less alone, and the 59 Text | and the less less with reference to the greater alone?~YOUNG 60 Text | ask the same question in reference to our previous instances.~ 61 Text | consider these notions with reference to the opposite classes Theaetetus Part
62 Intro| been already noticed in reference to other works of Plato, 63 Intro| each man is to him;’ and a reference is made to the books in 64 Intro| these words, first, with reference to their place in the history 65 Intro| the human will: (e) of the reference, more or less distinct, 66 Intro| right and wrong actions in reference to themselves and their 67 Text | were to speak my mind in reference to this last question, and 68 Text | the same place and with reference to things near them, and 69 Text | Tell me, Theaetetus, in reference to what I was saying, are 70 Text | if we put the question in reference to the whole class under Timaeus Part
71 Intro| are wrongly explained with reference to a lower and higher in 72 Intro| Island of Atlantis, nor any reference to it in Aristotle, nor