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Charmides Part
1 Text | there of computation or geometry, in the same sense as a Cratylus Part
2 Intro| with space, arithmetic with geometry. Not only in musical notes, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| action, such as arithmetic, geometry, rhetoric. But still Gorgias 4 Text | arithmetic, of calculation, of geometry, and of playing draughts; 5 Text | arithmetic rhetoric any more than geometry would be so called by you.~ 6 Text | excess, and do not care about geometry.—Well, then, either the Meno Part
7 Intro| knowledge? He had never learnt geometry in this world; nor was it 8 Intro| truths of arithmetic and geometry, which he had never learned 9 Text | solid, as for example in geometry.~MENO: Yes.~SOCRATES: Well 10 Text | unless he has been taught geometry; for he may be made to do 11 Text | to do the same with all geometry and every other branch of Phaedo Part
12 Text | apt to be deceptive —in geometry, and in other things too. Phaedrus Part
13 Text | arithmetic and calculation and geometry and astronomy and draughts Philebus Part
14 Text | building with philosophical geometry, or the art of computation Protagoras Part
15 Text | calculation, and astronomy, and geometry, and music (he gave a look The Republic Book
16 6 | are aware that students of geometry, arithmetic, and the kindred 17 6 | speaking of the province of geometry and the sister arts. ~And 18 6 | which is concerned with geometry and the cognate sciences 19 7 | also concerns us? ~You mean geometry? ~Exactly so. ~Clearly, 20 7 | concerned with that part of geometry which relates to war; for 21 7 | a very little of either geometry or calculation will be enough; 22 7 | True, he said. ~Then if geometry compels us to view being, 23 7 | least acquaintance with geometry will not deny that such 24 7 | confuse the necessities of geometry with those of daily life; 25 7 | That the knowledge at which geometry aims is knowledge of the 26 7 | Then, my noble friend, geometry will draw the soul toward 27 7 | should by all means learn geometry. Moreover, the science has 28 7 | anyone who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of 29 7 | mistake? he said. ~After plane geometry, I said, we proceeded at 30 7 | First you began with a geometry of plane surfaces? ~Yes, 31 7 | ludicrous state of solid geometry, which, in natural order, 32 7 | said, in astronomy, as in geometry, we should employ problems, 33 7 | therefore, calculation and geometry and all the other elements The Sophist Part
34 Intro| by an ‘interval which no geometry can express,’ from the balancer The Statesman Part
35 Intro| have not forgotten your geometry. But before I retaliate 36 Text | have not forgotten your geometry. I will retaliate on you 37 Text | Theaetetus, who are students of geometry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What is Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| backward state of solid geometry in the Republic. At any 39 Intro| learns of Theodorus, i.e. geometry and arithmetic; and that 40 Intro| affected by the appeal to geometry, and Socrates is induced 41 Intro| independent of experience. Geometry teaches us that the innumerable 42 Intro| arithmetic what space is to geometry; or, more strictly, arithmetic 43 Text | considering your eminence in geometry and in other ways. Tell 44 Text | Theodorus: something of geometry, perhaps?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~ 45 Text | I learn from Theodorus— geometry, and those which you just 46 Text | probabilities and likelihoods in geometry, would not be worth an ace.~ 47 Text | abstractions of dialectic to geometry. Nevertheless, I shall be 48 Text | themselves in astronomy and geometry, and the other branches Timaeus Part
49 Intro| remains at rest. The truths of geometry and arithmetic in all their 50 Intro| to it in modern times by geometry and metaphysics. Neither 51 Intro| more exact knowledge of geometry. The Atomists too made the