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fluid 1
flustered 1
flute 2
flux 27
foal 5
foaling 1
foam 1
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28 greater
28 original
27 anything
27 flux
27 gave
27 ideas
27 quite
Plato
Cratylus

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flux
   Dialogue
1 Craty| clings to the doctrine of the flux. (Compare Theaet.) Of the 2 Craty| ideas of Plato, but upon the flux of Heracleitus. Here, as 3 Craty| Heracleitus;— the doctrine of the flux is contained in the word 4 Craty| between the ‘patrons of the flux’ and the ‘friends of the 5 Craty| nose’; he attributes the flux of the world to the swimming 6 Craty| delicate allusion to the flux of Heracleitus—that antediluvian 7 Craty| the same stream; and this flux of his may accomplish yet 8 Craty| doctrine of the universal flux, or generation of things, 9 Craty| for all things being in a flux, kakia is to kakos ion. 10 Craty| words being a patron of the flux, was a great enemy to stagnation. 11 Craty| in a state of motion and flux, I believe that they were 12 Craty| Whether the doctrine of the flux or of the eternal nature 13 Craty| that everything is in a flux like the water in a leaky 14 Craty| himself with discovering the flux of Heracleitus in language. 15 Craty| aei rei), or because the flux of the air is wind, and 16 Craty| element is always running in a flux about the air (aei thei 17 Craty| stable or permanent, but only flux and motion, and that the 18 Craty| just cited, the motion or flux or generation of things 19 Craty| perception of motion and flux), or perhaps phoras onesis ( 20 Craty| according to the doctrine of flux is only the counterflux ( 21 Craty| principle of the upward flux (te ano rhon). Gune (woman) 22 Craty| for all things being in a flux (ionton), kakia is kakos 23 Craty| that which hindered the flux (aei ischon roun), and that 24 Craty| motion and progress and flux, and that this idea of motion 25 Craty| things were in motion and flux; which was their sincere 26 Craty| things appear to be in a flux; but let us ask whether 27 Craty| can resemble a process or flux, as we were just now supposing.


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