"You must train the children to their studies in a playful manner, and without any air of constraint, with the further object of discerning more readily the natural bent of their respective characters." -- The Republic, bk 7, sct 537.
Works of Plato On-line
- Apology [Html at Perseus] [Html at MIT]
- Charmides [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Cratylus [Text at vt.edu]
- Critias [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Crito [Html at uoregon.edu] [Text at Wiretap] [Text at vt.edu] [Html at IEP]
- Epinomis [Html at Perseus]
- Euthydemus [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Euthyphro [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Gorgias [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Ion [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Laches [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Laws [Text at vt.edu]
- Lysis [Text at vt.edu]
- Meno [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Parmenides [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Phaedo [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Phaedrus [Html at geopages.com] [Text at vt.edu]
- Philebus [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Protagoras [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Sophist [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Statesman [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Symposium [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- The Republic [Html at Virginia] [Text at Wiretap] [Text at vt.edu]
- The Seventh Letter [Text at vt.edu]
- Theaetetus [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
- Timaeus [Html at MIT] [Text at vt.edu]
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