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45 life
45 nothing
45 true
45 visible
44 divided
44 eternal
44 ideas
Plato
Timaeus

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visible
   Dialogue
1 Intro| intelligible and unseen to the visible and corporeal. There is 2 Intro| Created, I reply, being visible and tangible and having 3 Intro| Wherefore he set in order the visible world, which he found in 4 Intro| and reflecting that of visible things the intelligent is 5 Intro| intelligible beings, and the visible animal, made after the pattern 6 Intro| pattern of this, included all visible creatures.~Are there many 7 Intro| necessity corporeal and visible and tangible,— visible and 8 Intro| and visible and tangible,— visible and therefore made of fire,— 9 Intro| earth,~and so put together a visible and palpable heaven, having 10 Intro| motion. The body of heaven is visible, but the soul is invisible, 11 Intro| the soul the motions of visible objects. But when the visual 12 Intro| unchanging or invisible, and the visible or changing. But now a third 13 Intro| or are there only fires visible to sense? I answer in a 14 Intro| same with opinion, then the visible and corporeal is most real. 15 Intro| smallness; they only become visible when collected. The ratios 16 Intro| invisible, but becoming visible when collected. The water 17 Intro| with them, and became a visible God, comprehending the visible, 18 Intro| visible God, comprehending the visible, made in the image of the 19 Intro| abiding than the brightest of visible objects, which to the eye 20 Intro| to the mind’s eye became visible to the eye of sense; the 21 Intro| Eleatic philosophers. The visible, which already exists, is 22 Intro| words when he speaks of the visible being in the image of the 23 Intro| sense or becoming which is visible and changing. He means ( 24 Intro| particle of the elements is visible, but only the aggregates 25 Intro| in being too small to be visible. But though the physiology 26 Timae| Created, I reply, being visible and tangible and having 27 Timae| Wherefore also finding the whole visible sphere not at rest, but 28 Timae| things which are by nature visible, found that no unintelligent 29 Timae| comprehends us and all other visible creatures. For the Deity, 30 Timae| intelligible beings, framed one visible animal comprehending within 31 Timae| necessity corporeal, and also visible and tangible. And nothing 32 Timae| tangible. And nothing is visible where there is no fire, 33 Timae| bound and put together a visible and tangible heaven. And 34 Timae| time. The body of heaven is visible, but the soul is invisible, 35 Timae| That there might be some visible measure of their relative 36 Timae| tell of all this without a visible representation of the heavenly 37 Timae| nature of the created and visible gods have an end.~To know 38 Timae| little pegs too small to be visible, making up out of all the 39 Timae| and air, are all of them visible bodies. The lover of intellect 40 Timae| the pattern, generated and visible. There is also a third kind 41 Timae| receptacle of all created and visible and in any way sensible 42 Timae| are any distinct kinds of visible bodies fairer than these. 43 Timae| collected are of a bulk which is visible, and have a white colour 44 Timae| with them, and has become a visible animal containing the visible— 45 Timae| visible animal containing the visible—the sensible God who is


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