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Dialogue
1 Intro| This is effected in the body by the drugs of the physician, 2 Intro| through the organs of the body, there are also mathematical 3 Intro| knowledge appears to be a body of truths stored up in books, 4 Intro| into contact with our own body. We speak of a subject which 5 Intro| shadow or reflection of the body seems always to adhere to 6 Intro| concomitant variations’ of body and mind. Psychology, on 7 Intro| incapable of conceiving the body, and therefore of conceiving 8 Intro| imagined to contain the body, in the same way that Aristotle ( 9 Intro| pains and pleasures of the body? The words ‘inward and outward,’ ‘ 10 Intro| and passive,’ ‘mind and body,’ are best conceived by 11 Intro| use of the mind as of the body, and we seek to describe 12 Intro| to a something inside the body, which seems also to overleap 13 Intro| infinite complexity of the body corresponding to the infinite 14 Intro| exerted by the mind over the body or by the body over the 15 Intro| over the body or by the body over the mind: (b) of the 16 Intro| what the bones are to the body: (d) of the real, though 17 Intro| been transferred from the body to the mind. The spiritual 18 Intro| distinctions of mind and body, of universal and particular, 19 Intro| what the senses are to the body; or better, they may be 20 Intro| strength and skill of the human body is so immeasurably increased.~ 21 Intro| take in the whole human body at a glance. Yet there may 22 Intro| mind on the analogy of the body, and so to reduce mental 23 Intro| connexion between mind and body, the explanation of the 24 Intro| distinguishing between mind and body. Neither in thought nor 25 Intro| matter, the soul from the body? Is the mind active or passive, 26 Intro| identical with those of the body, or only preconcerted and 27 Intro| the mind, space with the body; yet time, as well as space, 28 Intro| latent influence of the body. Both science and poetry 29 Thea| the soul as well as to the body?~THEAETETUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: 30 Thea| physicians of the human body, and the husbandmen of plants— 31 Thea| such perceptions to the body. Perhaps, however, I had 32 Thea| and sweet, organs of the body?~THEAETETUS: Of the body, 33 Thea| body?~THEAETETUS: Of the body, certainly.~SOCRATES: And 34 Thea| reach the soul through the body are given at birth to men 35 Thea| consists of wheels, axle, body, rims, yoke.~THEAETETUS: