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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Intro| statesmen; and he will not need training, for others are as ignorant 2 Text | politicians without any special training, why should I have the trouble 3 Text | say to herself, ‘upon his training and wisdom—these are the 4 Text | ought to get education and training first, and then go and fight Gorgias Part
5 Intro| supplies that education and training of which the Gorgias suggests 6 Text | agreed in approving of her training, then I should know that 7 Text | is noble and aims at the training and improvement of the souls 8 Text | there are two processes of training all things, including body 9 Text | example, he who by nature or training or both, was a tall man Laches Part
10 Text | to have attended to their training and improvement, and, if 11 Text | deliberating about the gymnastic training of your son, would you follow 12 Text | instructors in this sort of training, and whom have we made better?’ Laws Book
13 1 | the state from the right training of a single youth, or of 14 1 | part of education is right training in the nursery. The soul 15 1 | name; that other sort of training, which aims at the acquisition 16 1 | be a mode of testing and training which would be wonderfully 17 2 | I mean by education that training which is given by suitable 18 2 | virtue; but the particular training in respect of pleasure and 19 2 | incapable of enduring serious training, they are called plays and 20 2 | dispositions. Having such training, they will attain a more 21 2 | the body, this scientific training may be called gymnastic.~ 22 5 | reverence. The best way of training the young is to train yourself 23 7 | take especial care of the training of our children, directing 24 7 | be a coward, and has no training or self–control, he makes 25 8 | reply. Well, but if we were training boxers, or pancratiasts, 26 8 | ordinances; but if from previous training they have acquired the habit 27 8 | ill condition, and out of training?~Cleinias. He will be far 28 8 | temperate when he is in training.~Athenian. And have we not 29 8 | during the whole time of his training? And the same is said of 30 9 | excellent education and training from youth upward, he has 31 12 | received a more careful training and education?~Cleinias. 32 12 | proceed to some more exact training than any which has preceded.~ 33 12 | gone through the previous training, and seen the connection Parmenides Part
34 Intro| had sufficient previous training; I noticed your deficiency 35 Intro| would you recommend?’ ‘The training which you heard Zeno practising; 36 Text | without sufficient previous training. I noticed your deficiency, 37 Text | that will be still better training for you.~What do you mean? Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| answered that at present the training of teachers and the methods 39 Text | application of words and training.~PHAEDRUS: There, Socrates, Protagoras Part
40 Text | exile to those who have no training or knowledge of them—aye, 41 Text | arms, and are always in training, and wear short cloaks; The Republic Book
42 3 | There can be no nobler training than that, he replied. ~ 43 3 | I said, Glaucon, musical training is a more potent instrument 44 3 | begin in early years; the training in it should be careful 45 3 | food; for the men are in training for the great contest of 46 3 | I said, a finer sort of training will be required for our 47 3 | constitution, by a combination of training and doctoring found out 48 3 | supposed, the one for the training of the soul, the other for 49 3 | soul, the other for the training of the body. ~What then 50 3 | dream, and the education and training which they received from 51 4 | fixed by their nurture and training, not to be washed away by 52 5 | shall be at the same time training them. ~That, he replied, 53 6 | within him? Will any private training enable him to stand firm 54 6 | character which has had no other training in virtue but that which 55 7 | have had an arithmetical training, although they may derive 56 7 | system of education and training are sound in body and mind, 57 7 | which passes in this sort of training is useless for any other 58 9 | regulate his bodily habit and training, and so far will he be from The Seventh Letter Part
59 Text | having received a right training and education in morals. The Sophist Part
60 Intro| persons, who supplied a training in literature which was 61 Intro| the old-fashioned moral training of our forefathers, which The Statesman Part
62 Intro| by asking you whether the training master gives a different Theaetetus Part
63 Text | will know better than the training master what the training 64 Text | training master what the training master himself will hereafter Timaeus Part
65 Intro| classes, the double nature and training of the guardians, the community 66 Intro| with which your scientific training will have made you familiar. 67 Intro| and of the body, and of training and education. The subject 68 Intro| to happiness, while he is training up within him the divine 69 Text | cities a result worthy of her training and education. Now I, Critias