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wantons 1
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wants

Charmides
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1 PreF | of ideas, satisfying the wants of his own age, providing 2 Text | wise man or any other man wants to distinguish the true 3 Text | or knowledge; but when he wants to discover the nature of Cratylus Part
4 Intro| he has much more than he wants there, and hence he is called 5 Intro| not only of the meanest wants of man, but of his highest 6 Text | he has much more than he wants down there; wherefore he 7 Text | painting, the painter who wants to depict anything sometimes 8 Text | the giver of names when he wants to imitate what is phusodes ( Critias Part
9 Text | attention to the supply of their wants, and of them they conversed, Crito Part
10 Text | us and the city, and who wants to emigrate to a colony Euthydemus Part
11 Intro| Euthydemus, unabashed, ‘nobody wants much good.’ Medicine is 12 Text | to drink medicine when he wants it; or to go to war armed Gorgias Part
13 Intro| in which men had neither wants nor cares, in which the 14 Text | would you agree that all wants or desires are painful?~ Laches Part
15 Intro| of Plataea. (2) Socrates wants a more general definition, 16 Text | talking nonsense himself, he wants to prove that I have been Laws Book
17 5 | readily supply their various wants, and entertain one another 18 6 | things depend upon three wants and desires, of which the 19 8 | that the legislator who wants to master any of the passions 20 11 | education—who, when assailed by wants and desires, are able to 21 11 | In what way?~Athenian. He wants to have the entire control 22 11 | to be a witness, he who wants him shall summon him, and Lysis Part
23 Intro| desire is of what a man wants and of what is congenial 24 Intro| arises out of human needs and wants; Secondly, that the higher 25 Intro| he can anticipate his wants. He will discover ways of 26 Text | something that I was saying, and wants me to ask Menexenus, who, 27 Text | And he who is sufficient wants nothing— that is implied 28 Text | Of course not.~And he who wants nothing will desire nothing?~ Parmenides Part
29 Text | when, on the other hand, he wants to prove that I am one, Phaedo Part
30 Intro| perturbing his mental vision. He wants to get rid of eyes and ears, 31 Intro| friend of Socrates, who wants to know his commands, in 32 Intro| simple method of ideas. He wants to have proved to him by 33 Text | first let me hear what Crito wants; he has long been wishing 34 Text | been telling me, and he wants me to tell you, that you 35 Text | there is anything which he wants to say or to have said.~ Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| beauty of the periods, and wants to make Socrates say that 37 Intro| answering to the natural wants of the animal, the other 38 Text | the pride of his heart;—he wants others to know that his 39 Text | he has an appetite and wants to feed upon you:~‘As wolves 40 Text | the other, but weaker; he wants to see him, touch him, kiss Philebus Part
41 Intro| were not yet divided, he wants to impress upon us the importance 42 Text | is becoming cool, and he wants to have the one and be rid The Republic Book
43 1 | is selfsufficing or has wants, I should reply: Certainly 44 1 | Certainly the body has wants; for the body may be ill 45 2 | a view to appearances-he wants to be really unjust and 46 2 | gods or any man whom he wants to honor in a far better 47 2 | but all of us have many wants. Can any other origin of 48 2 | Then, as we have many wants, and many persons are needed 49 2 | other purveyor to our bodily wants? ~Quite right. ~The barest 50 2 | supplying himself all his own wants? ~Adeimantus thought that 51 2 | accommodate those from whom their wants are supplied. ~Very true. ~ 52 4 | or again, when a person wants anything to be given him, 53 6 | physician he must go, and he who wants to be governed, to him who 54 8 | themselves to their daily wants and therefore less likely 55 8 | his bosom; and, when he wants to drive him out, he will 56 9 | to satisfy, and has more wants than anyone, and is truly The Sophist Part
57 Intro| her aim is knowledge; she wants to know how the arts are 58 Text | purification at which she wants to arrive, and this we should The Statesman Part
59 Intro| the better of the two. He wants to distinguish between the 60 Intro| it cannot supply all the wants of society, and may easily The Symposium Part
61 Intro| the beautiful, love also wants and desires the good. Socrates 62 Text | of something which a man wants and has not?~True, he said.~ 63 Text | True, he said.~Then Love wants and has not beauty?~Certainly, 64 Text | call that beautiful which wants and does not possess beauty?~ 65 Text | wanting the beautiful, love wants also the good?~I cannot 66 Text | the soul and reveal the wants of those who have need of 67 Text | as I do, neglecting the wants of my own soul, and busying Theaetetus Part
68 Intro| little question to which he wants Theaetetus or Theodorus ( 69 Text | catches the one which he wants, then he is not deceived,


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