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The Apology
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1 Intro| and the moon earth.’ That, replies Socrates, is the old confusion 2 Text | Let me die forthwith,’ he replies, ‘and be avenged of my enemy, Charmides Part
3 Intro| and evil. To this Critias replies that the science or knowledge 4 Intro| knowledge of knowledge. Socrates replies by again dividing the abstract Cratylus Part
5 Intro| correctness of names? Socrates replies, that hard is knowledge, 6 Intro| giving them? Hermogenes replies that this is the only way 7 Intro| tell me his own opinion, he replies, that justice is fire in 8 Intro| To this appeal, Cratylus replies ‘that he cannot explain 9 Intro| has had teachers. Cratylus replies in the words of Achilles: ‘“ 10 Intro| the inspirer.’ Socrates replies, that he is afraid of being 11 Intro| words from things. Socrates replies in effect that words have 12 Text | he is called. To this he replies—‘If all the world were to Crito Part
13 Intro| overturn them?’ and if he replies, ‘they have injured him,’ Euthydemus Part
14 Intro| imitating the new wisdom, replies, ‘And do not the Scythians 15 Intro| absolute beauty?’ Socrates replies that they are not the same, Euthyphro Part
16 Intro| all the responsibility, replies: That piety is doing as 17 Intro| general definition.~Euthyphro replies, that ‘Piety is what is 18 Intro| justice is piety?’ Euthyphro replies that piety is that part 19 Intro| to accomplish? Euthyphro replies, that all these difficult 20 Intro| attention to the gods,’ he replies, that piety is an affair The First Alcibiades Part
21 Intro| good in what? Alcibiades replies—‘Good in transacting business.’ 22 Intro| who is also bad? ‘I mean,’ replies Alcibiades, ‘the man who Gorgias Part
23 Intro| the level of cookery, he replies that at any rate rhetoricians, 24 Intro| experimental arts,’ etc., replies Polus, in rhetorical and 25 Intro| Gorgias is willing enough, and replies to the question asked by 26 Intro| would like to know before he replies, whether Gorgias will quarrel 27 Intro| pass. Socrates ironically replies, that when old men trip, 28 Intro| Polus. Not an art at all, replies Socrates, but a thing which 29 Intro| he pleases.’ But Socrates replies that he has no wish to put 30 Intro| burnt to death. Socrates replies, that if they are both criminal 31 Intro| species of refutation. Polus replies, that he is already refuted; 32 Intro| is unpunished? Socrates replies, that what is done justly 33 Intro| ought to be doing.~Socrates replies in a style of playful irony, 34 Intro| were children.~Callicles replies, that this is only true 35 Intro| were still alive. Socrates replies that none of these were 36 Intro| similarly imitate him.’ Socrates replies that he is not deaf, and 37 Intro| only way of avoiding death, replies Socrates; and he has heard 38 Text | creator of wealth? ‘Yes,’ he replies. And who are you? ‘A money-maker.’ Ion Part
39 Intro| appointed a general?’ Ion replies that he is a foreigner, Laches Part
40 Intro| pleasures and pains. Laches replies that this universal courage 41 Intro| intelligence?’ to which Nicias replies, ‘Intelligence of things Meno Part
42 Intro| can be taught.’ Socrates replies that he does not as yet 43 Intro| thoughts desert him. Socrates replies that he is only the cause 44 Intro| of past times. Socrates replies here, as elsewhere (Laches, 45 Intro| know;’ to which Socrates replies by his theory of reminiscence.~ Parmenides Part
46 Intro| on to infinity.’ Socrates replies that the ideas may be thoughts Phaedo Part
47 Intro| generated opposites. But that, replies Socrates, was affirmed, Phaedrus Part
48 Intro| rationalizers’ of his day, replies that he has no time for Philebus Part
49 Intro| intemperate. Protarchus replies that although pleasures 50 Intro| pleasure and wisdom:’ Socrates replies, that before we can adjust Protagoras Part
51 Intro| precise answer. Protagoras replies, ‘That he will teach him 52 Intro| the same thing? Protagoras replies that they are parts, like 53 Text | which he was asked in short replies. He began to put his questions The Republic Book
54 3 | all that sort of thing, he replies at once that he has no time The Seventh Letter Part
55 Text | speech or writing or in replies to questions, appear to The Sophist Part
56 Intro| language of Parmenides, Plato replies in a strain equally passionate:— 57 Intro| Theaetetus; and he at once replies that they are thought to The Symposium Part
58 Intro| mother? To this Diotima replies that he is the son of Plenty 59 Text | to men the commands and replies of the gods; he is the mediator Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| when again interrogated, replies (2) that ‘knowledge is true 61 Intro| will be!’ ‘Yes, indeed,’ replies Euclid; ‘only just now I 62 Intro| advantage of youth.~Theaetetus replies, that knowledge is what 63 Intro| far. Socrates ironically replies, that he is not going beyond 64 Text | What is knowledge?’ and he replies, ‘A knowledge of this or


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