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metaphysical

Charmides
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1 PreS | and between physical and metaphysical science; but really unmeaning?~( 2 Intro| knowledge—a ‘rich banquet’ of metaphysical questions in which we ‘taste 3 Intro| realization of this vision of metaphysical philosophy; and such a science Cratylus Part
4 Intro| perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue 5 Intro| gathered from words is not metaphysical or moral, but historical. 6 Intro| other problems of moral and metaphysical philosophy. For the use 7 Intro| language? Like other modern metaphysical enquiries, they end at last 8 Intro| understand the facts, a metaphysical insight seems to be required. 9 Intro| metaphysics can alone charm away metaphysical illusions, which are always 10 Intro| study has passed from the metaphysical into an historical stage. Gorgias Part
11 Intro| truth and distinctness. Metaphysical conceptions easily pass Meno Part
12 Intro| state of existence. The metaphysical conception of truth passes 13 Intro| atom,’ and a heap of other metaphysical and theological terms, are Parmenides Part
14 Intro| as an exuberance of the metaphysical imagination which enabled 15 Intro| in Plato showing greater metaphysical power than that in which 16 Intro| came into conflict with the metaphysical theories of the earlier 17 Intro| correlation of Ideas was the metaphysical difficulty of the age in 18 Intro| language and thought, and the metaphysical imagination was incapable 19 Intro| contain. We cannot call a new metaphysical world into existence any Philebus Part
20 Intro| contains, perhaps, more metaphysical truth more obscurely expressed 21 Intro| we may now consider the metaphysical conceptions which are presented 22 Intro| in their first fervour of metaphysical enthusiasm (compare Republic). 23 Intro| make an advance upon the metaphysical conceptions of the Republic. 24 Intro| often runs wild in his first metaphysical enthusiasm, talking about 25 Intro| within the limits of a single metaphysical conception? The necessary 26 Intro| successive stages or moments of metaphysical thought which presented 27 Intro| consideration of the logical and metaphysical works which pass under the The Sophist Part
28 Intro| appears to diminish as the metaphysical interest of them increases ( 29 Intro| was not a practical but a metaphysical one; and their conception 30 Intro| impaired and weakened by a metaphysical illusion.~The strength of 31 Intro| and there is no longer any metaphysical impediment in the way of 32 Intro| really concrete; they are a metaphysical anatomy, not a living and 33 Intro| man we arrive at moral and metaphysical philosophy. These sciences 34 Intro| thought for the solution of metaphysical problems, and has thrown 35 Intro| follow him in the play of metaphysical fancy which conducts him 36 Intro| philosophies must conform. His metaphysical genius is especially shown The Statesman Part
37 Intro| Or where is the value of metaphysical pursuits more truly expressed 38 Intro| excellence, importance, and metaphysical originality of the two dialogues: Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| Protagoras himself. His metaphysical genius saw or seemed to 40 Intro| belong to a later stage of metaphysical discussion; whereas the 41 Intro| whole earth. (3) Important metaphysical ideas are: a. the conception 42 Intro| to think that moral and metaphysical philosophy are lowered by Timaeus Part
43 Intro| a somewhat unfortunate metaphysical invention of modern times, 44 Intro| that only by an effort of metaphysical imagination can we hope 45 Intro| Greek to have attained the metaphysical conception of eternity, 46 Intro| played so great a part in the metaphysical philosophy of Aristotle 47 Intro| of particular facts, the metaphysical to the physical. Before 48 Intro| physical philosophy and metaphysical too have been guilty of 49 Intro| latest word of physical or metaphysical philosophy. There is also


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