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46 matter
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Plato
Timaeus

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kind
   Dialogue
1 Intro| them, gathers up into a kind of system the various elements 2 Intro| e.g. 1, 4/3, 2; the other kind of mean is one which is 3 Intro| changing. But now a third kind is required, which I shall 4 Intro| exact notion of this third kind, because the four elements 5 Intro| indestructible, and is perceived by a kind of spurious reason without 6 Intro| called adamant. Another kind is called copper, which 7 Intro| and hair are of the latter kind, sight and hearing of the 8 Intro| They partake of that third kind of life which is seated 9 Intro| on the ground. The fourth kind are the inhabitants of the 10 Intro| Yet the negation has a kind of unknown meaning to us. 11 Intro| only an answer of the same kind as the preceding. How can 12 Intro| said to be discerned by a kind of spurious or analogous 13 Intro| of space is of a dreamy kind, and is given by a spurious 14 Intro| thirty triangles of another kind. Probably Plato notices 15 Intro| smaller masses of the same kind being drawn towards greater: ( 16 Intro| of the relation differ in kind, sometimes only in degree. 17 Intro| as he grows; they are a kind of composition with which 18 Intro| the other hand there is no kind or degree of absurdity or 19 Timae| in any speculation of the kind. And therefore yesterday 20 Timae| a third and intermediate kind of essence, partaking of 21 Timae| 2), the other being that kind of mean which exceeds and 22 Timae| subject to deviations of this kind, were created in the manner 23 Timae| it will not contain every kind of animal which it ought 24 Timae| visible. There is also a third kind which we did not distinguish 25 Timae| set forth in words another kind, which is difficult of explanation 26 Timae| to attribute to this new kind of being? We reply, that 27 Timae| acknowledge that there is one kind of being which is always 28 Timae| the help of sense, by a kind of spurious reason, and 29 Timae| other things of the same kind, relating to the true and 30 Timae| one large mass of another kind. So much for their passage 31 Timae| change another of the same kind and in the same state. But 32 Timae| But if bodies of another kind go and attack them (i.e. 33 Timae| other fusile. The liquid kind is composed of the small 34 Timae| particles; whereas the fusile kind, being formed of large and 35 Timae| rock; this is unique in kind, and has both a glittering 36 Timae| adamant. There is also another kind which has parts nearly like 37 Timae| remaining phenomena of the same kind there will be no difficulty 38 Timae| and other things of a like kind: thirdly, there is the class 39 Timae| But a body of the opposite kind, being immobile, and not 40 Timae| admit of differences of kind; for all smells are of a 41 Timae| In considering the third kind of sense, hearing, we must 42 Timae| life; but the necessary kind only for the sake of the 43 Timae| and thus created another kind of animal. These are the 44 Timae| speaking partakes of the third kind of soul, which is said to 45 Timae| has the triangles of each kind new, and may be compared 46 Timae| any of these of a wrong kind, or any similar irregularity,


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