The Dialogues of PlatoOxford University Press, American branch, 1924 |
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admit agree Alcibiades ANALYSIS answer Anytus Apology appear Archelaus argue argument Athenians Athens believe better body CALIFORN Callicles Cebes Certainly Chaerephon Cleinias Critias Crito death desire dialogue divine doctrine earth enquire equally Eryx Eryxias Euth Euthyphro evil existence false fear give gods Gorgias greatest happy harmony Hellenes Hippias Homer honourable human ideas ignorance immortality injustice INTRODUC justice knowledge Lesser Hippias LIBRARY living LOS ANGELES matter mean Meletus Menexenus ment mind nature never notion Odysseus opinion opposite pain Pericles person Phaedo Phaedrus philosophy piety Plato pleasure poet Polus Prodicus Protagoras punished question reason refute replied rhetoric rhetorician Simmias Socrates Sophists sort soul speak suffer suppose sure taught teach teachers tell temperance things thought TION true truth UNIVERSIT unjust virtue voluntarily wealth wisdom wise words wrong