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Dialogue
1 Intro| receiving from him the immortal principle, borrowed from the world 2 Intro| foolish, and have no guiding principle in them. And when external 3 Intro| inexplicable manner. The containing principle may be likened to a mother, 4 Intro| question in which a great principle is involved: Is there an 5 Intro| places. Hence there is a principle of inequality, and therefore 6 Intro| and leaving the better principle undisturbed to advise quietly 7 Intro| be explained on a similar principle; as also sounds, which are 8 Intro| red, being the nurturing principle of the body, whence all 9 Intro| up within him the divine principle and indwelling power of 10 Intro| connected with the living principle of the spinal marrow, which 11 Intro| in which the meaning or principle appeared through the person. 12 Intro| of those who saw only a principle of motion, and of those 13 Intro| of those who saw only a principle of rest, in nature and in 14 Intro| containing and continuing principle of the universe. In a few 15 Intro| observation that the lower principle, e.g. mechanics, is always 16 Intro| and figure, animated by a principle of motion, immanent in a 17 Intro| of motion, immanent in a principle of rest. He would have tried 18 Intro| universe on a quantitative principle, seeming to find in endless 19 Intro| truer or more comprehensive principle than the application of 20 Intro| They too conform to the principle of the same, and may be 21 Intro| Greek philosophy. To this principle of the same is opposed the 22 Intro| the same is opposed the principle of the other—the principle 23 Intro| principle of the other—the principle of irregularity and disorder, 24 Intro| observe by the way, that the principle of the other, which is the 25 Intro| the other, which is the principle of plurality and variation 26 Intro| the Sophist, which is the principle of determination.) The element 27 Intro| their courses, and a similar principle of fixedness or order appears 28 Intro| earth. It is the rational principle, mind regarded as a work, 29 Intro| general system.~There is no principle so apparent in the physics 30 Intro| has to be added a third principle, which is the condition 31 Intro| a positive or malignant principle? The ‘idols’ of Bacon are 32 Intro| magnetic power as well as a principle of gravitation. He observed 33 Intro| have become a recognized principle of geology.~(2) Plato is 34 Intro| his master, affirms this principle of the best, but he acknowledges 35 Intro| controlled by what he calls the principle of the same. Unlike the 36 Intro| nature, to bring the variable principle in himself into harmony 37 Intro| himself into harmony with the principle of the same. The ethics 38 Timae| divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing 39 Timae| receiving from him the immortal principle of a mortal creature, in 40 Timae| eyes to give light, and the principle according to which they 41 Timae| not now speak of the first principle or principles of all things, 42 Timae| which expresses the similar principle circulating in each and 43 Timae| may liken the receiving principle to a mother, and the source 44 Timae| possible to set forth a great principle in a few words, that is 45 Timae| places, compress the moist principle in us; and this from being 46 Timae| until at last, reaching the principle of mind, they announce the 47 Timae| received from him the immortal principle of the soul; and around 48 Timae| alley, and thus allow the principle of the best to have the 49 Timae| knowing that this lower principle in man would not comprehend 50 Timae| made as follows. The first principle of all of them was the generation 51 Timae| glued them together by the principle of likeness and fastened 52 Timae| anything hold it. And a similar principle applies to the human belly; 53 Timae| investigated on a similar principle; and swift and slow sounds, 54 Timae| naturally akin to the divine principle within us are the thoughts