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Charmides
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1 Text | that in several of the examples which have been recited Cratylus Part
2 Intro| is explained by previous examples;—like episteme, signifying 3 Intro| principle as the good, and other examples might be given, which would 4 Intro| but he recognises in the examples which he gives both modes 5 Intro| conspicuous and striking examples of words or phrases which 6 Text | phiggos, and there are other examples.~HERMOGENES: That is quite 7 Text | the light of the previous examples,—for it is a sister word 8 Text | and there are many other examples of similar changes.~HERMOGENES: 9 Text | trouble might find many other examples in which the giver of names Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| explained not by rules but by examples in the Charmides, Lysis, 11 Intro| likewise illustrated by examples in the Sophist and Statesman; Euthyphro Part
12 Intro| defend his conduct by the examples of the gods. These are the 13 Text | to give me two or three examples of piety, but to explain Gorgias Part
14 Intro| tyrants, are reserved as examples. But most men have never 15 Intro| to the other (compare for examples Psalms xviii. and xix.). 16 Text | speak of numberless other examples). Nay, but these are the 17 Text | of their crimes, are made examples; for, as they are incurable, 18 Text | they are, hanging up as examples, in the prison-house of 19 Text | like him. Of these fearful examples, most, as I believe, are Ion Part
20 Intro| real reason; there are many examples to the contrary. But Ion Laches Part
21 Intro| Dialogue offers one among many examples of the freedom with which Laws Book
22 1 | out any great or obvious examples of similar institutions 23 6 | Looking at these and the like examples, what ought we to do concerning 24 7 | And there are many similar examples in charioteering and other 25 9 | life, affording plentiful examples both of the voluntary and 26 11 | if they did not possess examples of the manner in which children Lysis Part
27 Intro| Philosophy. The received examples of friendship are to be Meno Part
28 Intro| colours. Let Meno take the examples of figure and colour, and 29 Intro| have already seen, in the examples of Charmides and Critias, Parmenides Part
30 Intro| and Philebus, and of which examples are given in the Politicus Phaedo Part
31 Text | Cebes; and there are endless examples of the same thing.~Endless, 32 Text | And there are many other examples: would you not say, for 33 Text | fire the cold—from these examples (and there are many more 34 Text | my adducing any further examples.~Yes, he said, I quite understand Phaedrus Part
35 Text | propose that we look for examples of art and want of art, 36 Text | might furnish many other examples of what a man ought rather Philebus Part
37 Intro| contradiction by well-known examples taken from outward objects. 38 Intro| speaks, is illustrated by examples in the Sophist and Statesman. 39 Text | And we might find similar examples in many other things; therefore 40 Text | they are all alike; and the examples which have just been cited 41 Text | Then let us go back to our examples.~PROTARCHUS: Where shall 42 Text | and similar emotions, as examples in which we should find 43 Text | of adducing many similar examples in illustration of the argument Protagoras Part
44 Text | Protagoras, having these examples before me, am inclined to 45 Text | let us take another of the examples which you mentioned instead. The Republic Book
46 2 | animals, I replied, furnish examples of them; our friend the 47 3 | dishonest, because they have no examples of what evil is in their 48 9 | kinds of sustenance are examples, or the class which contains 49 10 | that by the light of the examples just offered we inquire The Second Alcibiades Part
50 Pre | ascribed to Plato. They are examples of Platonic dialogues to 51 Text | although these and the like examples are manifest and known of The Sophist Part
52 Intro| been enlarged or altered. Examples of the former class are 53 Intro| bishops, elders, catholics. Examples of the latter class may 54 Intro| be false,’ and from such examples forming a general notion 55 Intro| approached through familiar examples, and, considering that he 56 Intro| walks,’ ‘runs,’ ‘sleeps’ are examples of the first; ‘stag,’ ‘horse,’ ‘ The Statesman Part
57 Intro| mathematical sciences are examples of the former, and carpentering 58 Intro| The Sophist contains four examples of division, carried on 59 Intro| State.~There are two uses of examples or images—in the first place, 60 Intro| familiarized to the mind. Examples are akin to analogies, and 61 Intro| except through the medium of examples; every man seems to know 62 Text | except through the medium of examples; every man seems to know 63 Text | wrong. In this way they have examples, and are made to learn that 64 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: Are not examples formed in this manner? We The Symposium Part
65 Intro| offers to daring deeds, the examples of Alcestis and Achilles, Theaetetus Part
66 Intro| the dice, and with similar examples?—that is the question.’ ‘ 67 Intro| proceeds to illustrate by examples, first of all remarking, 68 Text | unit: he selected other examples up to seventeen —there he 69 Text | could give you ten thousand examples of similar contradictions,


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