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confused

Charmides
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1 PreS | cases, where the order is confused, the expression feeble, 2 PreS | the letters seems to have confused with certain inferior magistrates, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| them so long as they are confused and entangled by fleshly 4 Intro| agency of the divine Being is confused with the secondary cause; 5 Intro| stage. Grammar is no longer confused with language, nor the anatomy 6 Intro| the expression of their confused fancies—to whom the whole Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| living science to become confused with the dead by an ambiguity The First Alcibiades Part
8 Pre | was mistaken, or may have confused the master and his scholars 9 Pre | seem never to have been confused with the writings of his Gorgias Part
10 Intro| sense of words; and getting confused between the abstract notions Ion Part
11 Intro| but they are narrow and confused; they do not attain to the Laws Book
12 2 | or whether this is all confused in the execution: do you 13 9 | are in the highest degree confused and contradictory. Bearing Menexenus Part
14 Pre | was mistaken, or may have confused the master and his scholars 15 Pre | seem never to have been confused with the writings of his Phaedo Part
16 Intro| knows nothing. But he has a confused notion of another method 17 Intro| human thought should have confused mythology and philosophy, 18 Intro| argument Plato has certainly confused the soul which has left 19 Text | changeable, and wanders and is confused; the world spins round her, 20 Text | but I have in my mind some confused notion of a new method, Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| real art is always being confused by rhetoricians with the Philebus Part
22 Intro| At first we have but a confused conception of them, analogous 23 Intro| to be carrying out in a confused manner the Socratic doctrine, 24 Intro| pleasures, which were at first confused but afterwards distinguished. 25 Text | not a mixture, but only a confused medley which brings confusion The Republic Book
26 1 | art of the pilot is to be confused with the art of medicine, 27 2 | and wisest soul be least confused or deranged by any external 28 7 | and great, but only in a confused manner; they were not distinguished. ~ 29 7 | great as separate and not confused. ~Very true. ~Was not this 30 9 | the inquiry will always be confused. ~Well, he said, it is not The Sophist Part
31 Intro| by his opponents to have confused God with the history of 32 Intro| increased when the new is confused with the old, and the common 33 Intro| physics by metaphysics, and confused his own philosophical fancies The Statesman Part
34 Intro| invisible pegs,’ but in a confused and inartistic manner, which 35 Text | like; there remain in a confused mass the valuable elements The Symposium Part
36 Intro| of Love, who is not to be confused with the beloved.~But Love 37 Intro| simple in themselves, but confused in their application, he 38 Intro| form and also extremely confused and pedantic. Plato is attacking Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| in Plato. According to a confused statement in Suidas, who 40 Intro| to them; and hopelessly confused by the attempt to solve 41 Intro| lasting, and do not get confused. But in the ‘hairy heart,’ 42 Intro| excellent Socrates has first confused me with Heracleitus, and 43 Intro| to distinctness: it is a confused impression, sugkechumenon 44 Text | their impressions are easily confused and effaced. Yet greater 45 Text | and do not see, cannot be confused with the horse which we 46 Text | written, you might not be confused by their position.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
47 Intro| fallacies. He occasionally confused numbers with ideas, and 48 Intro| experience mingled in a confused heap of a priori notions. 49 Intro| familiar to us, and often confused in his ideas where we have 50 Intro| exist in nature, blended and confused with one another.~We can 51 Intro| in which a point has been confused with a material atom? Have


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