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divine 30
diving 1
divisibility 2
division 33
divisions 18
do 155
doctrine 12
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34 understand
33 always
33 could
33 division
33 forms
33 philosopher
33 says
Plato
The Sophist

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division
   Dialogue
1 Intro| synthesis and analysis, of division and cross-division, are 2 Intro| Not-being’ is the hole or division of the dialectical net in 3 Intro| the result of a scientific division. His descent in another 4 Intro| there is another general division under which his art may 5 Intro| seems to be aware that mere division is an unsafe and uncertain 6 Intro| from supposing that mere division and subdivision of general 7 Intro| we have already seen, the division gives him the opportunity 8 Intro| the latter, and in that division of it which disputes in 9 Intro| All these are processes of division; and of division there are 10 Intro| processes of division; and of division there are two kinds,—one 11 Intro| hereafter. And so, from division comes purification; and 12 Intro| theories of composition and division, whether out of or into 13 Intro| let us return to our old division of likeness-making and phantastic. 14 Intro| developed. The threefold division of logic, physic, and ethics, 15 Intro| The triplets of Hegel, the division into being, essence, and 16 Intro| fairly doubt whether the division of the first and second 17 Intro| equally placed in the second division of mediate or reflected 18 Soph| How would you make the division?~STRANGER: Into the hunting 19 Soph| STRANGER: You remember our division of hunting, into hunting 20 Soph| THEAETETUS: How shall we make the division?~STRANGER: Let us define 21 Soph| STRANGER: There shall be one division of the competitive, and 22 Soph| there is implied a notion of division.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 23 Soph| THEAETETUS: Whatever line of division you suggest, I will endeavour 24 Soph| ignorance into two halves. For a division of ignorance into two parts 25 Soph| education admits of any further division.~THEAETETUS: We have.~STRANGER: 26 Soph| a point at which such a division is possible.~THEAETETUS: 27 Soph| Should we not say that the division according to classes, which 28 Soph| you should make a vertical division of production or invention, 29 Soph| STRANGER: And, again, in the division which was supposed to be 30 Soph| twofold; in the lateral division there is both a divine and 31 Soph| Where shall we make the division?~STRANGER: There is one 32 Soph| to it; as for the other division, we are weary and will give 33 Soph| image-making into that further division of creation, the juggling


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