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Plato
Timaeus

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   Dialogue
1 Intro| differences which are hidden from view. To bring sense under the 2 Intro| therefore naturally inclines to view creation as the work of 3 Intro| Republic; and the soul has a view of the heavens in a prior 4 Intro| impersonal character . . . With a view to the illustration of the 5 Intro| Perceiving this, and with the view of eliciting information 6 Intro| and those who retire from view, had come into being, the 7 Intro| against cold. Having this in view, the Creator mingled earth 8 Intro| tongue and lips, with a view to the necessary and the 9 Intro| made by the creators with a view to the future when, as they 10 Intro| Plato from his own point of view; we must not ask for consistency. 11 Intro| many different points of view, that we cannot with any 12 Intro| same; for thought in the view of Plato is equivalent to 13 Intro| driven to find a point of view above or beyond them. They 14 Intro| true according to Plato’s view. For the alternation of 15 Intro| This is mixed up with the view which, while apparently 16 Intro| whole. According to the view taken in these volumes the 17 Intro| us to take a favourable view of the speculations of the 18 Intro| retires to his place of view. So early did the Epicurean 19 Intro| or philological point of view. The writer is unable to 20 Timae| also remember how, with a view of securing as far as we 21 Timae| patterns had the artificer in view when he made the world—the 22 Timae| Having these purposes in view he created the world a blessed 23 Timae| as given by them with a view to irrational pleasure, 24 Timae| we want.~Thus I state my view:—If mind and true opinion 25 Timae| question from another point of view, will be of another mind. 26 Timae| our nature admits, with a view to the blessed life; but 27 Timae| and is constructed with a view of keeping the liver bright 28 Timae| seed within— having this in view, he contrived the sinews 29 Timae| tongue and lips, with a view to the necessary and the


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