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Dialogue
1 Intro| consideration of them as a rational pastime only. He is beginning 2 Intro| began a divine life of rational and everlasting motion. 3 Intro| other rightly, and become rational. The soul of him who has 4 Intro| prime causes other than the rational and invisible ones—these 5 Intro| by persuasion, the one is rational, the other is irrational; 6 Intro| on the earth. It is the rational principle, mind regarded 7 Intro| threefold division into the rational, passionate, and appetitive 8 Intro| of mythology into that of rational religion. For he sees the 9 Intro| reason is concerned with the rational, and the circle of the same 10 Timae| beginning of never-ceasing and rational life enduring throughout 11 Timae| reason is concerned with the rational, and the circle of the same 12 Timae| possessor of them to become a rational being. And if these combine 13 Timae| natural and suitable to give a rational theory of colours.~Of the 14 Timae| never naturally care for rational notions, but that it would