Name
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Speaker
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Mentioned
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Adeimantus of Collytus, son of Ariston
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Parmenides, Republic
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Apology
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Agathon of Athens, son of Tisamenus
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Symposium
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Protagoras; Epigram 6
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Alcibiades of Scambonidae, son of Clinias
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Alcibiades, II Alcibiades, Protagoras, Symposium
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Euthydemus, Gorgias
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Antiphon of Athens, son of Pyrilampes
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Parmenides
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Anytus of Euonymon, son of Anthemion
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Meno
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Apology
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Apollodorus of Phalerum
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Symposium
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Apology, Phaedo
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Aristides of Alopece, son of Lysimachus
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Laches, Theages
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Theaetetus
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Aristodemus of Cydathenaeum
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Symposium
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Aristophanes of Cydathenaeum, son of Philippus
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Symposium
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Apology; Epigram 18
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Aristotle of Thorae, son of Timocrates
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Parmenides
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Aspasia of Miletus, daughter of Axiochus
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Menexenus
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Axiochus of Scambonidae, son of Alcibiades
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Axiochus
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Euthydemus
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Callias of Alopece, son of Hipponicus
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Apology, Protagoras
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Axiochus, Cratylus, Eryxias, Philebus, Protagoras, Theaetetus
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Callicles of Acharnae
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Gorgias
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Cebes of Thebes
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Phaedo
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Crito; Epistle XIII
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Cephalus of Clazomenae
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Parmenides
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Cephalus of Syracuse, son of Lysanias
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Republic
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Phaedrus
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Chaerephon of Sphettus
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Charmides, Gorgias, Halcyon
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Apology
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Charmides of Athens, son of Glaucon
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Charmides, Theages
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Axiochus, Protagoras, Symposium
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Clinias of Cnossos
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Epinomis, Laws
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Clinias of Scambonidae, son of Axiochus[1]
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Axiochus, Euthydemus
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Clitophon of Athens, son of Aristonymus
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Clitophon, Republic
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Cratylus of Athens, son of Smicrion
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Cratylus
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Critias of Athens, son of Callaeschrus[2]
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Charmides, Protagoras
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Eryxias
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Critias of Athens, son of Leaides[2]
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Critias, Timaeus
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Crito of Alopece
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Crito, Euthydemus, Phaedo
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Apology
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Ctesippus of Paeania
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Euthydemus, Lysis
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Phaedo
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Demodocus of Anagyrus
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Theages
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Apology, Demodocus
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Dionysodorus of Chios and Thurii
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Euthydemus
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Diotima of Mantinea
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Symposium
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Echecrates of Phlius
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Phaedo
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Erasistratus of Athens
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Eryxias
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Eryxias of Steiria
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Eryxias
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Eryximachus of Athens, son of Acumenus
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Symposium
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Phaedrus, Protagoras
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Euclides of Megara
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Theaetetus
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Phaedo
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Eudicus of Athens, son of Apemantus
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(Lesser) Hippias
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(Greater) Hippias
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Euthydemus of Chios and Thurii
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Euthydemus
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Cratylus
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Euthyphro of Prospalta
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Euthyphro
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Cratylus
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Glaucon of Collytus, son of Ariston
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Parmenides, Republic, Symposium[3]
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Gorgias of Leontini, son of Charmantides
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Gorgias
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Apology, (Greater) Hippias, Meno, Phaedrus, Philebus, Symposium, Theages
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Hermocrates of Syracuse, son of Hermon
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Critias, Timaeus
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Hermogenes of Alopece, son of Hipponicus
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Cratylus
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Phaedo
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Hippias of Elis, son of Diopeithes
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(Greater) Hippias, (Lesser) Hippias, Protagoras
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Apology, Phaedrus, Protagoras
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Hippocrates of Athens, son of Apollodorus
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Protagoras
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Hippothales of Athens, son of Hieronymus
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Lysis
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Ion of Ephesus
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Ion
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Laches of Aexone, son of Melanopus
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Laches
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Symposium
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Lysias of Thurii and Athens, son of Cephalus
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Phaedrus
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Clitophon, Phaedrus, Republic
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Lysimachus of Alopece, son of Aristides
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Laches
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Meno, On Virtue, Theaetetus, Theages
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Lysis of Aexone, son of Democrates
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Lysis
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Megillus of Sparta
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Laws
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Epinomis
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Melesias of Alopece, son of Thucydides
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Laches
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Meno, On Virtue, Theages
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Meletus of Pithus, son of Meletus
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Apology
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Euthyphro, Theaetetus
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Menexenus of Athens, son of Demophon
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Lysis, Menexenus
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Phaedo
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Meno of Pharsalus, son of Alexidemus[4]
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Meno
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Nicias of Cydantidae, son of Niceratus
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Laches
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Gorgias, Republic, Theages
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Parmenides of Elea, son of Pyres
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Parmenides
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Sophist, Symposium, Theaetetus
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Pausanias of Cerameis
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Symposium
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Protagoras
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Phaedo of Elis
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Phaedo
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Phaedrus of Myrrhinus, son of Pythocles
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Phaedrus, Symposium
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Protagoras; Epigram 4
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Philebus
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Philebus
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Polemarchus of Thurii, son of Cephalus
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Republic
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Phaedrus
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Polus of Acragas
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Gorgias
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Phaedrus, Theages
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Prodicus of Ceos
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Eryxias, Protagoras
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Apology, Axiochus, Charmides, Cratylus, Eryxias, Euthydemus, (Greater) Hippias, Laches, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Republic, Symposium, Theaetetus, Theages
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Protagoras of Abdera
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Protagoras, Theaetetus
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Cratylus, Euthydemus, (Greater) Hippias, Laws, Phaedrus, Republic, Sophist, Theaetetus
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Protarchus of Athens, son of Callias
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Philebus
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Pythodorus of Athens, son of Isolochus
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Parmenides
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Alcibiades
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Simmias of Thebes
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Phaedo
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Crito, Phaedrus; Epistle XIII
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Sisyphus of Pharsalus[5]
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Sisyphus
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Socrates of Alopece, son of Sophroniscus
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Dialogues of Plato
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Epistles II, VII, XIII
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Socrates of Athens
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Statesman
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Sophist, Theaetetus; Epistle XI[6]
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Terpsion of Megara
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Theaetetus
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Phaedo
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Theaetetus of Sunium, son of Euphronius
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Sophist, Theaetetus
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Statesman
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Theages of Anagyrus, son of Demodocus
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Theages
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Apology, Republic
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Theodorus of Cyrene
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Sophist, Statesman, Theaetetus
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Thrasymachus of Chalcedon
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Republic
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Clitophon, Phaedrus
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Thucydides of Alopece, son of Melesias
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Laches
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Theages
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Timaeus of Locri Epizephyrii
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Critias, Timaeus
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Timarchus
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Theages
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Xanthippe, wife of Socrates of Alopece
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Phaedo
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Halcyon; Epigram 8[7]
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Zeno of Elea
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Parmenides
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Alcibiades, Sophist
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