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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Reflecting upon the answer, he determined to refute it by finding ‘ 2 Text | I commit my cause, to be determined by you as is best for you Charmides Part
3 PreS | question which has never been determined, and probably never can 4 Intro| reflex nature, has yet to be determined by the great metaphysician. 5 Text | employed; and you, when you are determined on anything, and in the Cratylus Part
6 Intro| follow’ (Rep.). To have determined beforehand, as in a modern 7 Intro| in the series cannot be determined with certainty. The style 8 Intro| correctness of names to be determined by the voice of a majority?~ 9 Text | I said before, cannot be determined by counting them.~CRATYLUS: Critias Part
10 Intro| governments to one another were determined by the injunctions of Poseidon, 11 Intro| of the design, cannot be determined.~ Euthydemus Part
12 Text | Euthydemus, observing this, determined to persevere with the youth; Gorgias Part
13 Intro| stake which may be partly determined by some accident, and therefore 14 Text | question which is to be determined by the rule of nature; and Laches Part
15 Text | to go and see him. And we determined that we would go, and get Laws Book
16 1 | should be either has now been determined.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 17 2 | body of spectators, who determined the victor by show of hands. 18 3 | And the authority which determined and gave judgment, and punished 19 4 | of the place; that may be determined by the accident of locality 20 4 | be those which are first determined in every state?~Cleinias. 21 5 | in natural order. Having determined this, we have next to consider 22 5 | exceeded by pleasure we have determined to be the more pleasant 23 5 | of the citizens has to be determined, and also the number and 24 5 | self–consistent.”~Having determined that there is to be a distribution 25 6 | provisions are sufficiently determined. A ten years experience 26 7 | legislation until we have determined the exercises which are 27 7 | until the magistrates had determined whether your poetry might 28 8 | measure, which shall be determined by the wardens of the country. 29 8 | allowed by the law, which has determined within what limited a man 30 9 | difficulty. Have we ever determined in what respect these two 31 9 | determine, and when they have determined let them carry on the prosecution 32 11 | year. The cause shall be determined by such physicians as the 33 11 | have the points in dispute determined. And he who loses the cause 34 11 | nothing has as yet been determined. For there are two kinds 35 11 | to whether the suit was determined by that false evidence or 36 11 | the previous suit shall be determined accordingly.~There are many 37 12 | appears to be satisfactorily determined; and then putting the final Meno Part
38 Intro| thinkers who have been most determined to renounce them, and have Parmenides Part
39 Text | another, their essence is determined by a relation among themselves, Phaedo Part
40 Intro| mere force of life which is determined to be, or the consciousness Phaedrus Part
41 Intro| the woof cannot always be determined.~The subjects of the Phaedrus ( Philebus Part
42 Intro| guess-work, the second is determined by rule and measure. Of 43 Intro| pleasure and knowledge has been determined; but they have not yet received 44 Intro| good are authoritatively determined; the Eleatic Being and the 45 Text | SOCRATES: And now, having determined these points, shall we not The Republic Book
46 3 | these have been already determined by us? ~Yes. ~And the melody 47 4 | pain he is only the more determined to persevere and conquer. 48 5 | then, I said, as we have determined to speak our minds, we must 49 5 | selection of the male guardians determined by differences of this sort? ~ 50 5 | others has been already determined: and he is to have first 51 5 | make, he said, the more determined are we that you shall tell 52 9 | that we have adequately determined the nature and number of 53 9 | life than he whose life you determined to be the worst? ~Certainly. ~ 54 9 | of tyrannical pleasure determined by the number of length 55 9 | said. Now, then, having determined the power and quality of The Sophist Part
56 Intro| opposite sides or views—men are determined by their natural bent to The Symposium Part
57 Text | fooled by this man; he is determined to get the better of me Theaetetus Part
58 Intro| other dialogues cannot be determined with any degree of certainty. 59 Intro| opinion; and we have already determined, although not on very satisfactory 60 Intro| which cannot be precisely determined. The distant object, the 61 Intro| other sciences are not yet determined: they seem to be almost 62 Text | truth or falsehood to be determined by duration of time?~THEAETETUS: 63 Text | SOCRATES: That point being now determined, must we not say that he 64 Text | likes, but since we have determined that the possession of knowledge Timaeus Part
65 Intro| colours are formed, cannot be determined scientifically or even probably. 66 Text | rejoiced, and in his joy determined to make the copy still more