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1 PreS | of ideas and methods of reasoning. Yet the germ of modern Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| furnishes a principle of reasoning to all the rest. Neither The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | Sophist, in the satirical reasoning upon Homer, in the reductio Laws Book
4 9 | the house, considering and reasoning that no house of all the 5 10 | and so from some want of reasoning power, and also from an Menexenus Part
6 Pre | Sophist, in the satirical reasoning upon Homer, in the reductio Meno Part
7 Intro| the main elements of the reasoning process.~Modern philosophy, Parmenides Part
8 Intro| mind? and where are the reasoning and reflecting powers? philosophy 9 Intro| comprehensiveness in his mode of reasoning; he should consider every 10 Intro| but also of the methods of reasoning then in existence, and in 11 Text | utterly destroy the power of reasoning, as you seem to me to have Phaedo Part
12 Intro| They convert feeling into reasoning, and throw a network of 13 Text | the consequences in your reasoning, like the Eristics—at least 14 Text | wonderful clearness of Socratesreasoning.~PHAEDO: Certainly, Echecrates; Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| cadence and the pedantic reasoning of the rhetoricians newly 16 Text | which supplies from the reasoning faculty mind (nous) and Philebus Part
17 Intro| everlasting quality of reason or reasoning which never grows old in 18 Intro| the order of the world. Reasoning from man to the universe, 19 Text | right opinion and true reasoning, are better and more desirable The Republic Book
20 5 | When he thinks that he is reasoning he is really disputing, 21 7 | numbers about which you are reasoning, in which, as you say, there 22 7 | mathematician who was capable of reasoning. ~But do you imagine that 23 9 | which are awake when the reasoning and human and ruling power 24 9 | ought to rest. ~Yes. ~And reasoning is peculiarly his instrument? ~ The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | learning, a good memory, and reasoning power; the kind of life The Sophist Part
26 Intro| classes is the annihilation of reasoning. Thus, after wandering in 27 Intro| oppositions; 2. they make reasoning impossible by their over-accuracy 28 Intro| nor were they incapable of reasoning; and Plato would hardly 29 Text | art, is recognized by the reasoning faculty to be a distinct 30 Text | to be an imitative art of reasoning? Is it not possible to enchant 31 Text | final annihilation of all reasoning; for only by the union of The Statesman Part
32 Intro| philosophy, which are making reasoning impossible; and is driven 33 Intro| knowledge of politics, but our reasoning powers generally. Still 34 Text | politics, or our power of reasoning generally?~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
35 Intro| day, characteristically reasoning about the probability of 36 Intro| matters which do not admit of reasoning. He starts from a noble Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| which perception, opinion, reasoning are successively examined, 38 Intro| great difference between reasoning and disputation. For the 39 Intro| way, without much basis of reasoning, and without suggesting 40 Intro| includes all the processes of reasoning and imagination which have 41 Intro| the mind has attained by reasoning and reflection on a very 42 Intro| but in the process of reasoning about them (sullogismo).’ 43 Intro| thousand ways by mathematical reasoning as well as by common experience. 44 Intro| may be made the subject of reasoning and have a certain truth 45 Text | impressions of sense, but in reasoning about them; in that only, Timaeus Part
46 Intro| beginning of truth to them was reasoning from analogy; they could 47 Intro| savage is the beginning of reasoning; the assumption of the most 48 Intro| to him a childish want of reasoning about very simple facts, 49 Text | will be no difficulty in reasoning out by the method of probabilities.


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