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aspasia 13
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aspects 29
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1 PreS | arrive at some new view or aspect of the subject. Whereas 2 PreS | passage without any new aspect or modification of it. And Cratylus Part
3 Intro| Introduction.~There is another aspect under which some of the 4 Intro| be a fact.~Language is an aspect of man, of nature, and of 5 Intro| with man, it has a double aspect,—inward and outward; and Gorgias Part
6 Intro| are suggestive of some new aspect under which the mind may Ion Part
7 Intro| single object, or on a single aspect of human nature, overpowers Laches Part
8 Intro| instinct. Laches exhibits one aspect of courage; Nicias the other. Laws Book
9 6 | dwelling will have an agreeable aspect, and being easily guarded Meno Part
10 Intro| in his philosophy every aspect of human life; just as he 11 Intro| ideas, and under either aspect require to be defined. They 12 Intro| to have lost their first aspect of universals under which Parmenides Part
13 Intro| many presented a different aspect of the conception from the 14 Text | further review, any new aspect of the question appears.~ Phaedo Part
15 Intro| are merely the negative aspect of degrees of good. Of the Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| join hands, and one is an aspect of the other. The spiritual 17 Intro| evidently trying to express an aspect of the truth. To understand 18 Intro| difficulty in apprehending this aspect of the Platonic writings. Philebus Part
19 Intro| when exhibited under the aspect of measure or symmetry, 20 Intro| addition has changed the whole aspect of the discussion: the same 21 Intro| most obvious intellectual aspect of human action which occurred 22 Intro| indeed there is no side or aspect of philosophy which may 23 Intro| is really only a valuable aspect of the truth. The systems 24 Intro| these present a certain aspect of moral truth. None of 25 Intro| are more attracted by one aspect of the truth, some by another. 26 Intro| truth under more than one aspect.~We are living in the second 27 Text | things, is worthy of the aspect of the world, and of the Protagoras Part
28 Intro| Sophists under the milder aspect under which he once regarded 29 Intro| popular and philosophical aspect; and after many interruptions 30 Intro| is knowledge. This is an aspect of the truth which was lost The Republic Book
31 9 | is dazzled at the pompous aspect which the tyrannical nature 32 10 | and then wild men of fiery aspect, who were standing by and The Sophist Part
33 Intro| which regarded under another aspect is the mysticism of the 34 Intro| notion. (ii) Under another aspect it views all the forms of 35 Intro| and accept this or that aspect of the truth. The understanding 36 Intro| that one might be another aspect of Being. Again, the Eleatics 37 Text | that he presents another aspect, besides that of which we 38 Text | there may not be yet another aspect of sophistry.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
39 Intro| And in the Phaedrus this aspect of dialectic is further 40 Intro| under a harder and grimmer aspect: he is dealing with the The Symposium Part
41 Intro| him that love is another aspect of philosophy. The same 42 Intro| also Phaedrus). Under one aspect ‘the idea is love’; under 43 Intro| out of this world, but an aspect of the divine, extending Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| speakers. Sometimes one view or aspect of a question is made to 45 Intro| at one time and under one aspect acting in harmony and then 46 Intro| history of philosophy, as an aspect of Metaphysic. It is a fragment 47 Intro| them, or is one simply an aspect of the other?~b. What are 48 Intro| where, under this higher aspect of his being he grasps the Timaeus Part
49 Intro| Section 2.~Nature in the aspect which she presented to a 50 Intro| sciences. A very different aspect of nature would have been 51 Intro| thought.~There is another aspect of the same difficulty which 52 Intro| is more impressed by one aspect of human life, sometimes 53 Intro| bequeathed to us.~...~One more aspect of the Timaeus remains to


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