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mythology 11
myths 1
nails 6
name 30
name-giver 1
named 4
nameless 5
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30 existence
30 gave
30 greatest
30 name
30 opinion
30 take
29 came
Plato
Timaeus

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name
   Dialogue
1 Intro| under the dominion of his name, while that which was truly 2 Intro| to the soul and have the name of sensations. Uniting with 3 Intro| to be detained by any one name; wherefore we are compelled 4 Intro| blood—to this we give the name of red. A bright element 5 Intro| one in many has given the name of bile. The various kinds 6 Intro| why have they the same name?’—is an argument not easily 7 Intro| no place, hardly even a name, in ancient Greek philosophy. 8 Intro| a work passing under the name of Philolaus there can be 9 Timae| any other more appropriate nameassuming the name, I am 10 Timae| appropriate name—assuming the name, I am asking a question 11 Timae| stars, and they have no name for them, and do not measure 12 Timae| part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called 13 Timae| consequently received the general name of ‘sensations,’ which they 14 Timae| all things, or by whatever name they are to be called, for 15 Timae| alone to be called by the name ‘this’ or ‘that’; but that 16 Timae| nothing at all, and only a name? Here is a question which 17 Timae| another nature of the same name with it, and like to it, 18 Timae| whole class is called by the name of juices or saps. The unequal 19 Timae| included under the general name of honey: and, lastly, there 20 Timae| formed, to which we give the name of pottery. Sometimes also 21 Timae| hence the origin of the name (thepmos, Kepma). Now, the 22 Timae| this war and convulsion the name of shivering and trembling 23 Timae| tendency we call by an opposite name. Such are the causes which 24 Timae| to every man, and has the name sweet. But enough of this.~ 25 Timae| varieties of smell have no name, and they have not many, 26 Timae| are called by the general name of colours, and are a flame 27 Timae| blood, to which we give the name of red. A bright hue mingled 28 Timae| he called them all by the namemarrow’; and to these, 29 Timae| one nature deserving of a name, has assigned the common 30 Timae| has assigned the common name of bile. But the other kinds


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