***Indice*** | ***ParoleIM***: ***Alfabetica*** - ***Frequenza*** - ***Rovesciate*** - ***Lunghezza*** - ***Statistiche*** | ***Aiuto*** | ***BibliotecaIntraText*** | ||
***Alfabetica*** [« »] absolute 3 absolutely 3 abstaining 1 abstract 6 abstraction 1 absurdities 1 accept 3 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 7 virtue 7 whereas 7 works 6 abstract 6 actions 6 admitting 6 almost | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** abstract |
Dialogue
1 Charm| have to convert the more abstract Greek into the more concrete 2 Charm| whether outward objects or abstract ideas, are relegated to 3 Charm| replies by again dividing the abstract from the concrete, and asks 4 Charm| of the difficulty of the abstract and concrete, and one of 5 Charm| the enquiry becomes more abstract he is superseded by Critias ( 6 Charm| Euthydemus. The opposition of abstract and particular knowledge