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1 Intro| business; and temperance defined thus would be opposed to 2 Intro| temperance, which is variously defined to be quietness, modesty, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| theory, unless very precisely defined, hardly escapes from being Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| Memorabilia, philosophy is defined as ‘the knowledge which Euthyphro Part
5 Text | impiety are not adequately defined by these distinctions, for 6 Text | holiness, which has been defined to be the art of attending Gorgias Part
7 Intro| studies, must they not be defined with reference to pleasure 8 Intro| things. For, first, you defined the superior to be the stronger, 9 Text | whether better is to be defined in the same way as superior:— Laches Part
10 Intro| argument. Courage has been defined to be intelligence or knowledge Laws Book
11 1 | education ambiguous or illdefined. At present, when we speak 12 6 | saying, cannot be precisely defined either as being or not being 13 7 | dancing cannot be rightly defined as having either a peaceful 14 7 | maintain, which are not to be defined, and to regard them as matters 15 10 | that the essence which is defined as the selfmoved is the Meno Part
16 Intro| definition repeats the word defined.~Meno complains that the 17 Intro| either aspect require to be defined. They can only be thought Parmenides Part
18 Intro| could not be conceived, defined, uttered, but could not 19 Intro| round nor straight can be defined without assuming that they Phaedo Part
20 Intro| belief in transmigration defined the sense of individuality; Phaedrus Part
21 Text | friend, we have declared and defined the nature of the subject. 22 Text | will you tell me whether I defined love at the beginning of 23 Text | as they are, and having defined them again to divide them Philebus Part
24 Intro| are more capable of being defined than any other pleasures. 25 Intro| philosophers, as he terms them, who defined pleasure to be the absence 26 Intro| the arts is more exactly defined. They are divided into an 27 Intro| when they are limited and defined, and sanctioned by custom 28 Text | the pleasures which were defined by us as painless, being The Republic Book
29 4 | kind of knowledge which is defined and ~distinguished from 30 4 | and disease, it becomes defined, and is hence called not 31 5 | prime of life? May it not be defined as a period of about twenty The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | or, “circle,” might be defined as that which has the distance The Sophist Part
33 Intro| Sophist stands in a less defined and more remote relation. 34 Intro| as absolutely fixed and defined. These are some of the illusions 35 Intro| the like challenged and defined. For if Hegel introduces 36 Intro| to experience; it has not defined the differences in our ideas 37 Text | is not easily caught or defined; and the world has long 38 Text | speaking, it should not be defined as one or many, and should 39 Text | previously existing, was defined by us as creative.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
40 Intro| inscribed on pillars; he defined what had before been undefined, 41 Text | STRANGER: And this the argument defined to be the art of rearing, 42 Text | form of government which is defined by these characteristics The Symposium Part
43 Intro| disproved and often cannot be defined) when directed against a Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| knowledge, although hard to be defined, is realised in the life 45 Intro| have been long fixed and defined. In the age of Plato, the 46 Intro| knowledge will have to be defined as right opinion with knowledge 47 Intro| there is nothing fixed or defined at all, and therefore no 48 Intro| are names, and cannot be defined. When we assign to them 49 Intro| and which can neither be defined nor described. Of the three 50 Intro| was it to be explained or defined? It was not an error, it 51 Intro| and like him would have defined the higher philosophy to 52 Intro| applicable to both. It is defined in our minds, partly by 53 Intro| inward thought becomes more defined and distinct; what was at 54 Intro| enlarged and more accurately defined man’s knowledge of himself 55 Text | primeval elements can be defined; they can only be named, 56 Text | perception, and cannot be defined or known; but the syllables Timaeus Part
57 Intro| him. But he has not as yet defined this intermediate territory 58 Intro| truly to have cleared up and defined by the help of experience 59 Intro| they were not distinctly defined to his, as they are to our


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