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Plato
Timaeus

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   Dialogue
1 Intro| of the world with man; to see that all things have a cause 2 Intro| philosophers.~And now he desires to see the ideal State set in motion; 3 Intro| claims to citizenship. ‘I see,’ replied Socrates, ‘that 4 Intro| without him which he could see or hear; and he had no need 5 Intro| philosopher who was able to see the one in many has given 6 Intro| from analogy; they could see resemblances, but not differences; 7 Intro| sacred to them. They did not see that they had a word only, 8 Intro| human knowledge. He would see all things as in a dream.~ 9 Intro| because we more distinctly see the consequences which are 10 Intro| which we nevertheless only see through a glass darkly. 11 Intro| Grote assumes, Plato did not see that the rotation of the 12 Intro| passages quoted by Mr Grote (see his pamphlet on ‘The Rotation 13 Intro| propelling cause inwards.~Thus we see that this singular theory 14 Intro| ancients, but we fail to see them in ourselves.~Such 15 Intro| universe. They seemed to see them in the least things 16 Timae| them; but every one can see that they are a tribe of 17 Timae| fellow-citizens.~SOCRATES: I see that I shall receive in 18 Timae| pattern. Every one will see that he must have looked 19 Timae| In the first place, we see that what we just now called 20 Timae| follows:— Anything which we see to be continually changing, 21 Timae| only those things which we see, or in some way perceive 22 Timae| pain.~Now every one can see whence diseases arise. There 23 Timae| the other, is not able to see or to hear anything rightly;


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