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Dialogue
1 Intro| music and gymnastics. The doctrine of transmigration is still 2 Intro| causes accords with the doctrine which he maintains in the 3 Intro| According to our general doctrine of sensation, parts of the 4 Intro| to perplex them. Plato’s doctrine of the same and the other 5 Intro| be urged against Kant’s doctrine of the ideality of space 6 Intro| the results to which his doctrine would have led.~The contradictions 7 Intro| earth to earth. Plato’s doctrine of attraction implies not 8 Intro| discovery, at the modern doctrine of gravitation. He does 9 Intro| immobility of the earth. Plato’s doctrine on this subject is contained 10 Intro| attributed to Plato the doctrine of the rotation of the earth 11 Intro| is more favourable to the doctrine of its immobility than to 12 Intro| been ignorant either of the doctrine of Plato or of the sense 13 Intro| approaches very near to our doctrine of the primary and secondary 14 Intro| mathematical proportions. The doctrine that the heavenly bodies 15 Intro| physical science. First, the doctrine of equipoise. Plato affirms, 16 Intro| Instead of maintaining the doctrine that the void has a necessary 17 Intro| phenomena disappears, but the doctrine of ideas is also reduced 18 Intro| early did the Epicurean doctrine take possession of the Greek 19 Intro| ignorance, and suddenly the doctrine seems to him to be confirmed 20 Intro| modern times the speculative doctrine of necessity has often been