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The Apology Part
1 Intro| made a pastime of the same pursuit, ‘which was not unamusing.’ Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of the day. Socrates in pursuit of his vocation as a detector 3 Text | either derived from dioxis (pursuit), and expresses the march 4 Text | march of the soul in the pursuit of knowledge, or from the Euthydemus Part
5 Text | ridiculous.’ Now censure of the pursuit, Socrates, whether coming Gorgias Part
6 Text | pretend to be engaged in the pursuit of truth, are appealing 7 Text | the extent to which the pursuit of philosophy should be 8 Text | same as good, and that the pursuit and process of acquisition 9 Text | pleasure, is different from the pursuit and process of acquisition Laches Part
10 Text | have any noble study or pursuit, such as you are enquiring 11 Text | fight singly, either in pursuit, when you are attacking Laws Book
12 2 | scent like hounds, and go in pursuit of beauty of figure, and 13 5 | energetic himself in the pursuit of true virtue, and reduces 14 6 | their serious and noble pursuit?~Athenian. Perhaps; but 15 7 | they deem war a serious. pursuit, which must be managed well 16 7 | toil and trouble as the pursuit after Pythian and Olympic 17 8 | knowledge, and to follow any pursuit which tends to this end, 18 8 | other good and honourable pursuit. But from an insatiable 19 12 | passage, taking wing in pursuit of commerce, and flying Phaedo Part
20 Text | philosophy, which has been the pursuit of my life, and is the noblest 21 Text | that which has been the pursuit of my life. And therefore Phaedrus Part
22 Text | side uppermost—he changes pursuit into flight, while the other 23 Text | slur upon his own favourite pursuit.~SOCRATES: Any one may see 24 Text | nobler far is the serious pursuit of the dialectician, who, 25 Text | name, befitting the serious pursuit of their life.~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
26 Text | are the true objects of pursuit, are mind and knowledge 27 Text | animals in the world by their pursuit of enjoyment proclaim her Protagoras Part
28 Text | Oenoe whither I had gone in pursuit of my runaway slave Satyrus, 29 Text | illustration, some other pursuit or branch of knowledge which The Republic Book
30 5 | differences which affected the pursuit in which the individual 31 5 | their fitness for any art or pursuit, we should say that such 32 5 | we should say that such pursuit or art ought to be assigned 33 5 | And can you mention any pursuit of mankind in which the 34 6 | of education, but as the pursuit of their maturer years, 35 6 | philosophy, the noblest pursuit of all, is not likely to 36 7 | a want of energy in the pursuit of them, and they are difficult; 37 7 | not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for 38 7 | saying, by all that study and pursuit of the arts which have been 39 7 | diminishing the honor of the pursuit. ~Very true, he said. ~And 40 7 | making philosophy their chief pursuit, but, when their turn comes, 41 8 | hurtful to the soul in the pursuit of wisdom and virtue, may 42 9 | knowing the truth, and in that pursuit abiding, ever learning, 43 10 | divine likeness, by the pursuit of virtue? ~Yes, he said; The Second Alcibiades Part
44 Text | But when she rushes in pursuit of wealth or bodily strength The Seventh Letter Part
45 Text | were in sympathy with his pursuit of virtue, but above all 46 Text | and how necessary to the pursuit it is to have an orderly 47 Text | because he cannot bring to the pursuit all the qualities necessary The Sophist Part
48 Intro| appearance, occupied in the pursuit of gain and pleasure rather 49 Intro| him, we will return to our pursuit of the Sophist.~Agreeing 50 Intro| argument has shown that the pursuit of contradictions is childish 51 Text | Sophist, of whom we are in pursuit, and who reappears again 52 Text | try another track in our pursuit of him: You are aware that 53 Text | him of something else the pursuit of which is noble and also The Symposium Part
54 Intro| desire of the whole, and the pursuit of the whole is called love. 55 Text | he is blamed. And in the pursuit of his love the custom of 56 Text | whole, and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called love. 57 Text | intrigue or other, keen in the pursuit of wisdom, fertile in resources; 58 Text | what is the manner of the pursuit? what are they doing who 59 Text | of form in general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| to limit himself to the pursuit of pleasure, but of this 61 Intro| Because it is fatal to the pursuit of ideals, moral, political, 62 Text | passed their days in the pursuit of philosophy are ridiculously Timaeus Part
63 Intro| care the law took in the pursuit of wisdom, searching out 64 Text | which was to be their sole pursuit.~TIMAEUS: That was also 65 Text | man; and when eager in the pursuit of some sort of learning 66 Text | absorbed in some intellectual pursuit, must allow his body also