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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| because beauty, alone of the ideas, has any representation 2 Phaedr| criticism of the Platonic ideas and of the Eleatic one or 3 Phaedr| Sophist and the correlation of ideas. The Theaetetus, the Politicus, 4 Phaedr| enthusiasm or love of the ideas going before us and ever 5 Phaedr| dialectic or the science of the ideas. Lastly, the art of rhetoric 6 Phaedr| proem of the whole. But ideas must be given through something, 7 Phaedr| intense power which abstract ideas exercised over the mind 8 Phaedr| saving’ knowledge of the ideas, the sense was found to 9 Phaedr| by the contemplation of ideas of virtue and justice—or, 10 Phaedr| as he explained universal ideas, by a reference to a former 11 Phaedr| like, which are abstract ideas only, and which are seen 12 Phaedr| human mind that the great ideas of justice, temperance, 13 Phaedr| first principles and of true ideas? We avowedly follow not 14 Phaedr| have imagined that our ideas of love were taken from 15 Phaedr| temperance or any of the higher ideas which are precious to souls 16 Phaedr| image of her, and the other ideas, if they had visible counterparts, 17 Phaedr| comprehend them under single ideas, he will never be a skilful