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Charmides Part
1 PreF | school of critics, which is based on the silence of Aristotle, 2 PreS | passages. His version should be based, in the first instance, 3 PreS | theory is supposed to be based on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| perfect language can only be based on his own theory of ideas? 5 Intro| realism of Cratylus is not based upon the ideas of Plato, 6 Intro| Plato’s own, because not based upon the ideas; 2nd, that 7 Intro| etymologies which are absurd, based on Heracleitean fancies, 8 Intro| rules of syntax are likewise based upon analogy. Time has an Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| at the present time, and based chiefly on the methods of Gorgias Part
10 Intro| permanence of good is only based on the assumption of its 11 Intro| appears to be sunk in error, based on self-interest. To this 12 Intro| when we remember that it is based on a legendary belief. The Laches Part
13 Intro| knowledge, and yet (3) is based on a natural instinct. Laches 14 Text | because a good decision is based on knowledge and not on Laws Book
15 5 | circumstances; but if the change be based upon an unsound principle, 16 10 | entirely a work of art, and is based on assumptions which are Lysis Part
17 Intro| support. It had better not be based on pecuniary obligations; Meno Part
18 Intro| of custom to the virtue based upon ideas.~Also here, as 19 Intro| of it which is said to be based upon experience, is really 20 Intro| idealism. His system is based upon experience, but with Parmenides Part
21 Intro| his ideal theory is not based on antinomies. The correlation 22 Intro| idea of ‘suddenness’ is based upon the contradiction which Phaedo Part
23 Intro| immortality of the soul. It was based on the authority of the 24 Intro| consistent with itself, and is based upon documents which are 25 Intro| Meno the theory of ideas is based on the ancient belief in 26 Intro| succession of arguments is based on previous philosophies; 27 Text | them, and science may be based on memory and opinion when Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| if their compositions are based upon these principles, then 29 Intro| true rhetoric, which is based upon dialectic, and is neither 30 Intro| This higher rhetoric is based upon dialectic, and dialectic 31 Intro| things in heaven and earth is based upon enthusiasm or love 32 Intro| his own speech, which is based upon the model of the preceding, 33 Text | conviction: and this is based on probability, to which 34 Text | if their compositions are based on knowledge of the truth, Philebus Part
35 Intro| association.~Opinion is based on perception, which may 36 Intro| pains are not false because based upon false opinion, but 37 Intro| obligation to promote it is based upon the social nature of 38 Intro| any old religion, may be based upon such a conception.~ 39 Intro| will of God, says another; based upon some transcendental Protagoras Part
40 Intro| the truth of Protagoras is based on common sense and common 41 Intro| pedantic, because they are not based on dialectic; Hippias, who The Republic Book
42 10 | souls was in most cases based on their experience of a The Sophist Part
43 Intro| classes, which, although based by him on his account of ‘ 44 Intro| system is supposed to be based upon experience. At each 45 Intro| as we have seen, to be based upon experience: it abrogates The Statesman Part
46 Intro| Certainly.’ For the laws are based on some experience and wisdom. 47 Intro| and the art of rhetoric is based on the division of the characters 48 Text | against the laws, which are based upon long experience, and The Symposium Part
49 Intro| sciences, which are not yet based upon the idea of good, through Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| Proclus, which are probably based on the mention of him in 51 Intro| perception’? (b) Would he have based the relativity of knowledge 52 Intro| doctrine of Protagoras is based?’ ‘No.’ ‘Then I will tell 53 Intro| such a definition would be based on no principle, and would 54 Intro| given to the world, partly based upon the views of Herbart 55 Intro| unanswered question or is based upon some ancient tradition, 56 Intro| really scientific, but rather based on popular experience. They Timaeus Part
57 Intro| The astronomy of Plato is based on the two principles of 58 Intro| this high a priori road was based upon a posteriori grounds. 59 Text | is by nature more firmly based than that which has unequal