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hypothesis 1
i 353
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idea 27
ideal 11
idealism 1
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27 idea
27 just
27 three
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Plato
Philebus

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1 Phileb| until he arrives at the idea of good; as in the Sophist 2 Phileb| to infinity. With him the idea of science may be said to 3 Phileb| opposites in the unity of the idea is regarded by Hegel as 4 Phileb| of the age of Plato, the idea of an infinite mind would 5 Phileb| mixed class we find the idea of beauty. Good, when exhibited 6 Phileb| conceives beauty under the idea of proportion.~4. Last and 7 Phileb| conceiving God.~a. To Plato, the idea of God or mind is both personal 8 Phileb| show in what relation the idea of the divine mind stands 9 Phileb| regarding them; the abstract idea of the one is compared with 10 Phileb| Ethics). The first is an idea only, which may be conceived 11 Phileb| unchangeable, and then the abstract idea of pleasure will be equally 12 Phileb| still conveys to us an idea of unchangeableness which 13 Phileb| the Megarians, and his own idea of classification against 14 Phileb| For have these unities of idea any real existence? How, 15 Phileb| proceeding is to look for one idea or class in all things, 16 Phileb| things,’ into a general idea seems to such men a contradiction. 17 Phileb| standard more perfect in idea than the societies of ancient 18 Phileb| form so large a part of our idea of happiness in this, and 19 Phileb| upon some transcendental idea which animates more worlds 20 Phileb| number was a great original idea when enunciated by Bentham, 21 Phileb| despotism, and the best idea which we can form of a divine 22 Phileb| difficulty in connecting the idea of duty with particular 23 Phileb| of Kant, this universal idea or law is held to be independent 24 Phileb| Platonic ideas are to the idea of good. It is the consciousness 25 Phileb| begin by laying down one idea of that which is the subject 26 Phileb| to hunt the good with one idea only, with three we may 27 Phileb| them to darkness, under the idea that they ought not to meet


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