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objectionable 1
objections 6
objector 1
objects 24
objects-is 1
obligatory 2
oblige 1
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24 hold
24 image
24 least
24 objects
24 physician
24 set
24 shadows
Plato
The Republic

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objects
   Dialogue
1 Repub| remember, one of our principal objects when we formed them into 2 Repub| distinguish the idea from the objects which participate in the 3 Repub| idea, neither putting the objects in the place of the idea 4 Repub| sitting. The individual objects of which I am speaking are 5 Repub| senses perceive the other objects of sense? ~True. ~But have 6 Repub| person directs them toward objects on which the light of day 7 Repub| they are directed toward objects on which the sun shines, 8 Repub| hypothesis, but employing the objects of which the shadows below 9 Repub| the same degree that their objects have truth. ~I understand, 10 Repub| their heads? ~And of the objects which are being carried 11 Repub| instructor is pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring 12 Repub| formerly saw are truer than the objects which are now shown to him? ~ 13 Repub| away to take refuge in the objects of vision which he can see, 14 Repub| reflections of men and other objects in the water, and then the 15 Repub| the water, and then the objects themselves; then he will 16 Repub| said. ~I mean to say that objects of sense are of two kinds; 17 Repub| while in the case of other objects sense is so untrustworthy 18 Repub| When speaking of uninviting objects, I mean those which do not 19 Repub| to the opposite; inviting objects are those which do; in this 20 Repub| see whether the several objects announced to her are one 21 Repub| introduction of visible or tangible objects into the argument. You know 22 Repub| them have a value for our objects; otherwise there is no profit 23 Repub| which are their several objects? ~Very true. ~Now, if you 24 Repub| distance? ~True. ~And the same objects appear straight when looked


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