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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| grammar and logic has always existed, or that their distinctions 2 Intro| merely analyzing what never existed, or is never known to have 3 Intro| or is never known to have existed, except in a composite form. 4 Intro| elapsed since cities first existed and men were citizens of 5 Intro| modes of thought which have existed in former ages; or in so 6 Intro| abstract ideas which never existed in early times. Language Critias Part
7 Intro| Greeks believed to have existed under the sway of the first 8 Text | families of Hellenes which then existed, as they successively appear 9 Text | places where fountains once existed; and this proves the truth Euthydemus Part
10 Text | before the heaven and earth existed, you knew all things, if Gorgias Part
11 Intro| logic or not, have always existed among mankind. We must remind 12 Intro| the world which always has existed and always will exist among 13 Text | the days of Cronos there existed a law respecting the destiny Laws Book
14 3 | elapsed since cities first existed and men were citizens of 15 3 | sort was likely to have existed in their days, for they 16 3 | Empire of Ninus, which still existed and had a great prestige; 17 3 | small part of them which existed in yourland.And this third 18 3 | say, such music as then existed—in order that we may trace 19 4 | life which is said to have existed in the days of Cronos, and, 20 6 | would be excellent, if it existed anywhere, but at present 21 6 | and that, before these existed, animals took to devouring 22 8 | should lay down the law which existed before the days of Laius, Meno Part
23 Intro| therefore must have always existed. For they must always have 24 Intro| because such a life has really existed for the race though not 25 Intro| of the soul. ‘If the soul existed in a previous state, then 26 Text | truth of all things always existed in the soul, then the soul Parmenides Part
27 Intro| Parmenides would not have existed to a contemporary student 28 Intro| hinge, which would not have existed, or at least not in their Phaedo Part
29 Intro| then our souls must have existed and must have had intelligence 30 Text | our souls must also have existed without bodies before they 31 Text | is now discovered to have existed in our former state, we 32 Text | that these ideas must have existed before we were born, as 33 Text | born, as that our souls existed before we were born; and 34 Text | to wit, that our souls existed before we were born:—that 35 Text | acknowledging not only that the soul existed before birth, but also that 36 Text | soul must have previously existed somewhere else before she 37 Text | when you say that the soul existed before she took the form 38 Text | that the soul must have existed before she came into the Phaedrus Part
39 Intro| any which have hitherto existed in our own or in former The Republic Book
40 5 | such man could ever have existed? ~He would be none the worse. ~ The Sophist Part
41 Intro| thought which have always existed implicitly and unconsciously, 42 Intro| Hitherto there had only existed a tumultuous chaos of mythological 43 Text | into existence—not having existed previously—by the creation The Statesman Part
44 Intro| God; and such a government existed in a former cycle of human 45 Intro| knowledge than could have existed in the days of innocence 46 Text | story, was the one which existed in those days—they rose 47 Text | the life which you said existed in the reign of Cronos in The Symposium Part
48 Intro| in nature, which may have existed in a far-off primeval age 49 Intro| but seems actually to have existed at Thebes in the days of 50 Intro| human nature, and have often existed side by side in the world Timaeus Part
51 Intro| or species of them which existed in the divine original. 52 Intro| Before the heavens there existed fire, air, water, earth, 53 Intro| and space, these three, existed before the heavens, and 54 Intro| imagine cities which had existed time out of mind (States.; 55 Intro| the real connexion which existed between music and number, 56 Intro| Phaedo. That there really existed in antiquity a work passing 57 Intro| that there had somewhere existed an ancient primitive civilization. 58 Text | generation, these three, existed in their three ways before