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Dialogue
1 Intro| generalization and from reflection of the mind upon itself. 2 Intro| a great discussion, the reflection naturally arises, How happy 3 Intro| his condition suggests the reflection, ‘What a loss he will be!’ ‘ 4 Intro| Hence there arises a general reflection that nothing is, but all 5 Intro| leads Socrates to make the reflection that nice distinctions of 6 Intro| softness, is slowly learned by reflection and experience. Mere perception 7 Intro| Explanation may mean, (1) the reflection or expression of a man’s 8 Intro| attained by reasoning and reflection on a very few facts.~II. 9 Intro| world. A slight effort of reflection enables us to understand 10 Intro| understand this; but no effort of reflection will enable us to pass beyond 11 Intro| nor to the new world of reflection and reason. Plato attempts 12 Intro| meaning of the word is the reflection of thought in speech—a sort 13 Intro| number, and the like, from reflection on herself; c. the excellent 14 Intro| in any act of sensation, reflection, or volition. As there are 15 Intro| fallacies. Some shadow or reflection of the body seems always 16 Intro| conception and the word. In reflection the process is reversed— 17 Intro| the powers of sense and of reflection—they pass imperceptibly 18 Intro| higher world of thought and reflection, in which, like the outward 19 Intro| particulars. The power of reflection is not feebler than the 20 Intro| before we know the nature of reflection. As our knowledge increases, 21 Intro| ever seen into thought; no reflection on ourselves has supplied 22 Intro| when least disturbed by reflection, and is to the mind what 23 Intro| knowledge. Later arises the reflection how these great ideas or 24 Thea| order that I may see the reflection of myself in your face, 25 Thea| there arises a general reflection, that there is no one self-existent