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1 Charm | is the poet or maker of ideas, satisfying the wants of 2 Charm | more one of words than of ideas. But modern languages have 3 Charm | outward objects or abstract ideas, are relegated to the class 4 Charm | denotation of objects or ideas not only affects the words 5 Charm(3)| The ‘Ideas’ of Plato and Modern Philosophy.~ 6 Charm | make the correlation of ideas simpler and more natural. 7 Charm | has enlarged its stock of ideas and methods of reasoning. 8 Charm | explanation of the PlatonicIdeas.’ He supposes that in the 9 Charm | philosophy Plato attributed Ideas to all things, at any rate 10 Charm | manufactured articles and ideas of relation, but restricted 11 Charm | containing an account of the ideas, which hitherto scholars 12 Charm | Infinite or Indefinite into ideas. They are neither (Greek) 13 Charm | fashioned doctrine of the Ideas, which he ascribes to Plato. 14 Charm | change in the Doctrine of Ideas such as Dr. Jackson attributes 15 Charm | follow him’; also of a way of Ideas, to which he still holds 16 Charm | the Laws the reference to Ideas disappears, and Mind claims 17 Charm | relation of Mind to the Ideas. It might be said with truth 18 Charm | various theories, of the Ideas underwent any definite change 19 Charm | true that the theory of Ideas takes several different 20 Charm | and impersonal, ideals and ideas, existing by participation 21 Charm | true arrangement of the ideas contained in them. (Dr. 22 Charm | Later Theory,’ Plato’s Ideas, which were once regarded 23 Charm | to the knowledge of the ideas. But whereas in the Republic, 24 Charm | Later Theory’ of Plato’s Ideas I oppose the authority of 25 Charm | which the ‘Later Theory of Ideas’ is supposed to be found, 26 Charm | the first, are admitted Ideas, not only of natural objects, 27 Charm | relation of things to the Ideas, is one of participation 28 Charm | to be denied that right ideas of truth may contribute 29 Charm | recollection and of the Platonic ideas; the questions, whether 30 Charm | a similar opposition of ideas and phenomena which occurs


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