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mind 31
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34 themselves
33 just
32 because
31 mind
31 parts
31 principle
31 right
Plato
The Statesman

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mind
   Dialogue
1 Intro| doctrine of Ideas in his mind. He is constantly dwelling 2 Intro| the earlier dialogues. The mind of the writer seems to be 3 Intro| impression of a whole on the mind of the reader. Plato apologizes 4 Intro| problems with which Plato’s mind is occupied. He treats them 5 Intro| For a king rules with his mind, and not with his hands.~ 6 Intro| condition of children in mind as well as body, began to 7 Intro| worst of evils time out of mind; many cities have been shipwrecked, 8 Intro| music, the workings of the mind, the characters of men. 9 Intro| indicated to Plato’s own mind, as the corresponding theological 10 Intro| seems to contend in Plato’s mind with the political; the 11 Intro| use familiarized to the mind. Examples are akin to analogies, 12 Intro| they people the vacant mind, and may often originate 13 Intro| they appear: in his own mind there was a secret link 14 Intro| and in both of them the mind of the writer is greatly 15 Intro| growth and progress in the mind of Plato. And the appearance 16 State| intelligence and strength of his mind.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Clearly 17 State| that they should be of one mind is surely a desirable thing?~ 18 State| among ourselves, we need not mind about the fancies of others?~ 19 State| this moment present in my mind, clearer to us both.~YOUNG 20 State| of a newly-born child in mind as well as body; in the 21 State| hereafter arise in your mind, as it very well may, let 22 State| we have only to bear in mind that two divisions of the 23 State| difficulty in fixing the mind on small matters than on 24 State| STRANGER: Let us call to mind the bearing of all this.~ 25 State| said, was to be borne in mind.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true.~ 26 State| we, bearing all this in mind, were to determine, after 27 State| superior both in body and in mind, mankind are obliged to 28 State| endured all this, time out of mind, and yet some of them still 29 State| thought which is passing in my mind.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Why not?~ 30 State| and acuteness, whether of mind or body or sound, we express 31 State| these different qualities of mind differ from one another.~


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