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1 PreS | way of speaking more in agreement with modern terminology, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| attention to the want of agreement in words and things. Hence 3 Intro| explanation of this is custom or agreement: we have made a convention 4 Intro| nothing compared with their agreement. Here then is a real basis 5 Text | other than convention and agreement; any name which you give, 6 Text | saying, there is a general agreement about the nature of justice; 7 Text | you term convention and agreement to have authority in determining 8 Text | forced the remainder into agreement with the original error Critias Part
9 Text | speak next according to our agreement. (Tim.)~CRITIAS: And I, Crito Part
10 Intro| Yes, but was that the agreement? Has he any objection to 11 Intro| that he acknowledged the agreement, which he cannot now break 12 Text | SOCRATES: ‘And was that our agreement with you?’ the law would 13 Text | because he has made an agreement with us that he will duly 14 Text | men have acknowledged the agreement. ‘There is clear proof,’ The First Alcibiades Part
15 Text | do you mean by friendship agreement or disagreement?~ALCIBIADES: 16 Text | disagreement?~ALCIBIADES: Agreement.~SOCRATES: What art makes 17 Text | SOCRATES: But what is the other agreement of which you speak, and 18 Text | what art can give that agreement? And does that which gives 19 Text | what is the nature of the agreement?—answer, and faint not.~ 20 Text | should be such friendship and agreement as exists between an affectionate 21 Text | their knowledge there is no agreement of women and men?~ALCIBIADES: 22 Text | friendship, if friendship is agreement?~ALCIBIADES: Plainly not.~ 23 Text | exists when there is no agreement? How can there be agreement 24 Text | agreement? How can there be agreement about matters which the 25 Text | mean by this friendship or agreement about which we must be wise Gorgias Part
26 Intro| suggestive, will depend on their agreement with the spirit of Plato, 27 Text | strange, though probably in agreement with your premises.~SOCRATES: 28 Text | are breaking the original agreement, Callicles, and will no 29 Text | when we have come to an agreement that they are distinct, 30 Text | matter to him, and made no agreement with him that he should Laches Part
31 Text | try to arrive at a similar agreement about the fearful and the Laws Book
32 5 | all, being in accord and agreement with our nature, and making 33 5 | god who witnessed to the agreement made with the suppliant, 34 5 | equality and sameness and agreement, as regards number and every 35 6 | choosing certain persons by agreement. And let there be two other 36 6 | are not able to come to an agreement themselves, the council 37 7 | mistaken, there is a general agreement, that every one of these 38 10 | places, according to the agreement of those who make them; 39 10 | other way of showing our agreement in the belief that there 40 11 | it.~When a man makes an agreement which he does not fulfil, 41 11 | does not fulfil, unless the agreement be of a nature which the 42 11 | not having completed his agreement, if the parties are not 43 11 | according to the lawful agreement, disregarding Zeus the guardian Phaedo Part
44 Intro| belief in another life on the agreement of the more enlightened 45 Text | not.~And is the soul in agreement with the affections of the Phaedrus Part
46 Intro| passing; also the general agreement between the tone of this 47 Text | have been false to their agreement and guilty of desertion. Philebus Part
48 Intro| morals there is a practical agreement. There is no more doubt 49 Text | there would be a substantial agreement between us.~SOCRATES: Yes, Protagoras Part
50 Text | disposed to abide by our agreement, that I should show the The Republic Book
51 2 | would ever submit to such an agreement if he were able to resist; 52 4 | deem temperance to be the agreement of the naturally superior 53 4 | of the State, whether the agreement of rulers and subjects, The Seventh Letter Part
54 Text | let me go; and we made an agreement as to what should be done 55 Text | variance with the previous agreement.~After this, it seems, Archytes 56 Text | was said and this was the agreement which was made, almost in The Sophist Part
57 Text | are, Socrates, true to our agreement of yesterday; and we bring The Symposium Part
58 Intro| succeeds opposites, for an agreement of disagreements there cannot 59 Intro| the terms of the original agreement, for he fancied that they 60 Intro| of future knowledge, that agreement among interpreters is not 61 Text | symphony, and symphony is an agreement; but an agreement of disagreements 62 Text | is an agreement; but an agreement of disagreements while they 63 Text | where there is voluntary agreement, there, as the laws which 64 Text | must drink—for that was the agreement under which I was admitted— Theaetetus Part
65 Intro| argument, according to his agreement. But Theaetetus insists 66 Intro| one another; 2ndly, their agreement with history and experience. 67 Text | better come to a clearer agreement about his meaning, for a 68 Text | words possible, the basis of agreement.~THEODORUS: In what way?~ 69 Text | agreed on at the time of the agreement, and as long as the agreement 70 Text | agreement, and as long as the agreement lasts; and this is the philosophy 71 Text | answering; for this was the agreement.~THEAETETUS: Not, Theodorus, Timaeus Part
72 Text | bringing her into harmony and agreement with herself; and rhythm