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apart

Cratylus
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1 Intro| tries to move in a circle apart from them, laying down the Critias Part
2 Intro| class of warriors who dwelt apart, and were educated, and 3 Text | warrior class originally set apart by divine men. The latter 4 Text | persons, which were kept apart; and there were separate 5 Text | of the two there was set apart a race-course of a stadium Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| avoided by keeping them apart. There might certainly be 7 Text | that is a distinct thing apart from other things?~Certainly.~ Gorgias Part
8 Intro| imagine a right and wrong apart from consequences; while 9 Intro| later ages they seem to fall apart. The great art of novel Laws Book
10 1 | strength, or mere cleverness apart from intelligence and justice, 11 3 | surely justice does not grow apart from temperance?~Megillus. 12 7 | which the men are placed apart, and near them are the common 13 7 | learned together and what apart, and the whole correlation 14 8 | hamlet they shall first set apart a marketplace, and the 15 8 | whether of barley or wheat set apart for meal and flour, or any 16 12 | understand how to do anything apart from others. Of all soldiers Lysis Part
17 Intro| the other. They may live apart and have little intercourse, Parmenides Part
18 Intro| that is, of their existence apart from the mind, in any of 19 Intro| unity, and the rest, exist apart from individuals which partake 20 Intro| any mysterious substratum apart from the objects which we 21 Text | there is an idea of likeness apart from the likeness which 22 Text | you make an idea of man apart from us and from all other 23 Text | being, and try to imagine it apart from that of which, as we 24 Text | and smallness always stand apart?~True.~Then there is always Phaedo Part
25 Intro| mistakenly seeking for him apart from us, instead of in us; Philebus Part
26 Intro| and Hume, are not so far apart as they and their followers 27 Intro| which has great influence apart from any consideration of 28 Intro| in their connexion, but apart from their connexion as 29 Text | cannot be rightly tested apart from pain.~PROTARCHUS: If 30 Text | which is of the soul only, apart from the body, and is produced 31 Text | exist in the mind only, apart from the body; and the previous 32 Text | body has separate feelings apart from the soul—do you remember?~ The Republic Book
33 7 | they are already dwelling apart in the islands of the blessed. ~ The Sophist Part
34 Intro| being, and a whole which is apart from being. And being, if 35 Intro| help using the words ‘is,’ ‘apart,’ ‘from others,’ and the 36 Intro| higher one, and many entirely apart—he is the true dialectician. 37 Intro| the teaching of Socrates apart from his personal history, 38 Intro| the doctrines of Christ apart from the Divine life in 39 Text | use the words ‘to be,’ ‘apart,’ ‘from others,’ ‘in itself,’ The Statesman Part
40 Intro| Yet they are not so far apart as they appear: in his own The Symposium Part
41 Text | Well, he said, jesting apart, tell me when the meeting 42 Text | not like to do anything apart; and when one of the halves Theaetetus Part
43 Intro| observation of consciousness apart from their history. They 44 Intro| regarding the individual mind apart from the universal, or either, 45 Intro| as a self-existent entity apart from the ideas which are 46 Intro| conception of outward objects apart from the mind, or of the 47 Intro| the mind, or of the mind apart from them. Soon objects 48 Text | birds—some flocking together apart from the rest, others in 49 Text | they would be spoken of apart from all else. But none 50 Text | how can there be knowledge apart from definition and true 51 Text | anywhere found to exist apart from knowledge.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
52 Intro| IDEA of good, may be viewed apart from the divine mind.~There 53 Text | war, and force themselves apart; and to this war and convulsion 54 Text | and breast, to keep them apart. And in the breast, and


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