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Charmides Part
1 PreS | impersonal, ideals and ideas, existing by participation or by imitation, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| correction of their usages existing languages might become clearer 3 Intro| that by breaking up the existing forms of language into their 4 Intro| new use of a word all the existing uses of it have to be considered. 5 Text | and this evil motion when existing in the soul has the general 6 Text | ever resemble any actually existing thing, unless the original Gorgias Part
7 Intro| then. For he may have the existing order of society against Laws Book
8 2 | speaking of some really existing state of things, whereas 9 3 | Athenian. But there was already existing a form of government which, 10 3 | without the other virtues, existing alone in the soul of man, 11 4 | temperate and just institutions existing in any powerful forms of 12 4 | which the best–ordered of existing states is a copy.~Cleinias. 13 4 | never is, regarded in our existing laws.~Cleinias. What is 14 7 | preserve the previously existing written law; but if they 15 8 | consider, that our city among existing cities has fellow, either 16 8 | supposed to be the only one existing which will accept the education 17 10 | we were to see this power existing in any earthy, watery, or 18 11 | come into existence, or if existing among us should litten to 19 12 | which they may hear to be existing elsewhere; also about kinds Lysis Part
20 Text | that the idea of friendship existing between similars is not Meno Part
21 Intro| by the painter, the bed existing in nature of which God is Parmenides Part
22 Intro| relative to the human mind, existing in and derived from external 23 Intro| itself and the others? As existing in others, it touches the 24 Intro| touches the others; and as existing in itself, touches only 25 Text | only and not the whole idea existing in each of them?~That seems 26 Text | Neither.~Nor is there any existing thing which can be attributed Phaedo Part
27 Intro| the good and wise only as existing in another life. Why should 28 Text | been in some place before existing in the form of man; here 29 Text | incorporeal, perfect, divine, existing in the lyre which is harmonized, Philebus Part
30 Intro| as the conception of God existing both in and out of the world 31 Text | is the identical quality existing alike in good and bad pleasures, 32 Text | SOCRATES: Let us divide all existing things into two, or rather, 33 Text | are many false pleasures existing or coming into existence 34 Text | find pleasures and pains existing and appearing in living Protagoras Part
35 Text | that knowledge, in whatever existing, must have the advantage The Republic Book
36 1 | arouse hatred, wherever existing, among slaves or among freemen, 37 1 | injustice equally fatal when existing in a single person-in the 38 4 | there are two principles existing in the soul. And what of 39 6 | which of the governments now existing is in your opinion the one 40 6 | other image, which, when existing among men, Homer calls the 41 10 | here are three beds: one existing in nature, which is made 42 10 | must exist forever, and, if existing forever, must be immortal? ~ The Seventh Letter Part
43 Text | affairs of my own city. The existing constitution being generally 44 Text | to me, with regard to all existing cornmunities, that they The Sophist Part
45 Text | ignorance, and which, because existing only in the soul, they will 46 Text | you tell him of something existing in a mirror, or in sculpture, 47 Text | essence or generation as existing.~THEAETETUS: Yes, that certainly 48 Text | wholes, and many forms, existing only in separation and isolation. 49 Text | point of view opposed to an existing something?~THEAETETUS: True.~ 50 Text | to exist, not previously existing, was defined by us as creative.~ The Statesman Part
51 Intro| customs which he found already existing in a half-civilised state The Symposium Part
52 Intro| trace of such attachments existing in any noble or virtuous 53 Text | speech or knowledge, or existing in any other being, as for Theaetetus Part
54 Intro| hear, or touch some one existing thing? For if he thinks 55 Text | the agent and patient, as existing in separation, no trustworthy Timaeus Part
56 Intro| of eternity, and space, existing by a sort of necessity and 57 Intro| of order on a previously existing chaos. The formula of Anaxagoras—‘ 58 Text | universe, how created or how existing without creation, if we