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The Apology Part
1 Text | attained by man, for to that extent I am inclined to believe Charmides Part
2 Ded | work.~Having regard to the extent of these alterations, and Cratylus Part
3 Intro| speech was acquired; to what extent the conditions of human 4 Intro| all of them to a certain extent have fallen under the dominion 5 Text | only agreed to a certain extent about justice, and then 6 Text | Let us suppose that to any extent you please you can learn Critias Part
7 Text | was an island greater in extent than Libya and Asia, and 8 Text | into portions differing in extent, and made for themselves 9 Text | impression that a work of such extent, in addition to so many Euthydemus Part
10 Text | vision.~They can see to any extent, said Ctesippus.~What can Euthyphro Part
11 Intro| is carried to a certain extent only; (3) the defence of The First Alcibiades Part
12 Pre | Alcibiades, does to a certain extent throw a doubt upon both 13 Pre | Symposium, and to a certain extent in the Parmenides.~To these 14 Text | know tolerably well the extent of your acquirements; and 15 Text | health and disease to such an extent as to go to war and kill 16 Text | with them either in the extent and fertility of their own Gorgias Part
17 Intro| of worship. To a certain extent they are un-Greek; at any 18 Text | with one another as to the extent to which the pursuit of Laches Part
19 Text | are speaking to a certain extent.~LACHES: To what extent 20 Text | extent.~LACHES: To what extent and what principle do you Laws Book
21 2 | must be educated to such an extent as to be able to follow 22 4 | make use of fable to some extent, in the hope that I may 23 7 | to show how and to what extent we may, if we please, without 24 7 | we carry our law to the extent of saying that women ought 25 7 | words. Hunting is of wide extent, and has a name under which 26 8 | states, at least not to any extent worth speaking of? Is this 27 8 | suffer or do, and to what extent, in order to gain the victory— Lysis Part
28 Text | who are ignorant to the extent of being evil, for no evil Menexenus Part
29 Pre | Alcibiades, does to a certain extent throw a doubt upon both 30 Pre | Symposium, and to a certain extent in the Parmenides.~To these Parmenides Part
31 Text | are hardly aware of the extent of the task which you are Phaedo Part
32 Text | fully harmonized, to any extent which is possible; and less 33 Text | is indeed in nature and extent very unlike the notions Phaedrus Part
34 Text | foolish, I say,—to a certain extent, impious; can anything be 35 Text | these, you will be to that extent defective. But the art, 36 Text | of it happy to the utmost extent of human happiness.~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
37 Intro| language is only to a certain extent commensurate with moral Protagoras Part
38 Intro| all, only however to the extent of which each individual 39 Intro| must always to a great extent remain uncertain. (3) There 40 Intro| of ideas. But to a great extent Protagoras has the best 41 Text | of the five are to some extent similar, and that the fifth The Republic Book
42 7 | also entered to a certain extent into our former scheme? ~ 43 8 | State to any considerable extent; one or the other will be 44 8 | Why, yes, he said, to that extent the people do share. ~And The Seventh Letter Part
45 Text | philosophy is in all its extent; what their range of studies The Sophist Part
46 Intro| colourless; he is to a certain extent the reflection of his father 47 Intro| sees clearly to a certain extent; but he has not yet attained 48 Intro| are pursued to a certain extent, but only with a view to 49 Intro| of the alphabet: To what extent do they admit of combination? 50 Intro| about nature. To a certain extent all our knowledge is conditional 51 Intro| technical terms to the same extent as Hegel. The language of 52 Intro| their meaning is to a great extent due to association, and The Statesman Part
53 Intro| every class, to a certain extent, a natural sense of right The Symposium Part
54 Intro| the world and in man to an extent hardly credible. We cannot Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| subject has gained in bulk and extent; whether it has had any 56 Intro| is moulded to a certain extent by hierophants and philosophers. ( 57 Intro| mind is not to any great extent derived from the observation 58 Intro| rehabilitate Psychology to some extent, not as a branch of science, 59 Text | now stirring is of immense extent, and will be treated unfairly Timaeus Part
60 Intro| Pillars of Heracles, in extent greater than Libya and Asia 61 Intro| observation, and to a certain extent only, the first impressions 62 Intro| same dominates to a certain extent over the other—the fixed 63 Intro| present verified to a certain extent and may hereafter be of 64 Text | perpetually and through its whole extent the resemblances of all 65 Text | agitations through its whole extent, which form the natural