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Plato
Timaeus

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seen
   Dialogue
1 Intro| describe what they have seen. And he fears that the Sophists, 2 Intro| for if our eyes had never seen the sun, stars, and heavens, 3 Intro| indestructible, immovable, which is seen by intelligence only; the 4 Intro| of the elements are not seen by reason of their smallness; 5 Intro| generalization are dimly seen. The Gods themselves, especially 6 Intro| the lyre. If in all things seen there was number and figure, 7 Intro| e.g. mechanics, is always seen in the higher, e.g. in the 8 Intro| elements. He would have seen the world pervaded by number 9 Intro| banished, the source of evil, seen in the errors of man and 10 Intro| the aggregates of them are seen. The subordinate species 11 Intro| suppose that he would have seen the immobility of the earth 12 Intro| to the gods only. To have seen the affinity of them to 13 Intro| things which no eye has seen nor any human language can 14 Intro| the clouds, which might be seen anywhere by the eye of faith. 15 Timae| remaining outside him to be seen; nor of ears when there 16 Timae| to us, for had we never seen the stars, and the sun, 17 Timae| of explanation and dimly seen. What nature are we to attribute 18 Timae| any of the four kinds is seen by us on account of their 19 Timae| together their aggregates are seen. And the ratios of their 20 Timae| remains of fire, which are seen in red-hot embers after 21 Timae| apparitions which he has seen, and what indications they 22 Timae| combined.~Such as we have seen, is the nature and such


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