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47 do
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Plato
Timaeus

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opposite
   Dialogue
1 Intro| bade the orbits move in opposite directions to one another— 2 Intro| in the orbits which move opposite to the sun but with equal 3 Intro| fear and anger, and the opposite affections: and if they 4 Intro| manner which is the very opposite of the truth, and they are 5 Intro| two kinds; one having the opposite sides equal (isosceles), 6 Intro| cuttings and burnings, have the opposite effect.~>From sensations 7 Intro| uniform is smooth, and the opposite is harsh. Loudness depends 8 Intro| intelligence mirrors the opposite fancies, giving rest and 9 Intro| and meet again at a point opposite to that of their first contact; 10 Intro| the Sun, moving in the opposite direction to Mercury and 11 Intro| the two former move in an opposite direction to the latter— 12 Intro| other writings than the opposite hypothesis. For in the Phaedo 13 Intro| its immobility than to the opposite. If he had meant to say 14 Intro| with it, is in reality the opposite of it, that vice is due 15 Intro| If we draw together the opposite poles of Plato’s system, 16 Intro| diseases arise from the opposite process—when the natural 17 Intro| body of sound is loud, the opposite is low. Discord is produced 18 Timae| pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded 19 Timae| each other at the point opposite to their original meeting-point; 20 Timae| orbits proceed in a direction opposite to one another; and three ( 21 Timae| soul, he will say the very opposite of the truth.~When the father 22 Timae| with the sun, but in an opposite direction; and this is the 23 Timae| feelings which are akin or opposite to them; if they conquered 24 Timae| other in a manner the very opposite of the truth; and they become 25 Timae| anything which admits of opposite qualities, and all things 26 Timae| forms, then whenever any opposite or entirely different nature 27 Timae| transparent; that which has the opposite qualities is inferior. But 28 Timae| thepmos, Kepma). Now, the opposite of this is sufficiently 29 Timae| regions, separate from and opposite to each other, the one a 30 Timae| equally to be regarded as the opposite of them all. Such being 31 Timae| what it has in any of the opposite parts. Indeed, when it is 32 Timae| different elements hold opposite positions; for that which 33 Timae| heavy, below or above in an opposite place. And about all of 34 Timae| but things which have an opposite tendency we call by an opposite 35 Timae| opposite tendency we call by an opposite name. Such are the causes 36 Timae| agent. But a body of the opposite kind, being immobile, and 37 Timae| have effects in every way opposite to the former, as is evident 38 Timae| termed acid. And there is the opposite affection arising from an 39 Timae| affection arising from an opposite cause, when the mass of 40 Timae| the visual ray, and the opposite of this is black. There 41 Timae| call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them 42 Timae| which comes to them from an opposite direction—the inner fire 43 Timae| understanding pictures images of an opposite character, and allays the 44 Timae| them, they sent them in opposite directions; those coming 45 Timae| commonly results; when in the opposite order, disease. For when 46 Timae| drink but gains bulk from opposite sources in violation of 47 Timae| medicine, who ascribe it to the opposite of the real cause. And once


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