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Charmides
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1 PreS | accuracy for the sake of clearness and sense. But he is not 2 PreS | the sake of emphasis or clearness can we allow an important 3 PreS | precision and also increased clearness are required of him. The Cratylus Part
4 Intro| and the like, have a false clearness or comprehensiveness, which 5 Intro| everywhere in every degree of clearness and consistency, fading 6 Intro| or ease to the speaker or clearness or euphony or expressiveness, 7 Intro| as (1) the necessity of clearness and connexion; (2) the fear 8 Intro| for in teaching we need clearness rather than subtlety. But Gorgias Part
9 Intro| Charmides). The defect of clearness is also apparent in Socrates Ion Part
10 Intro| they do not attain to the clearness of ideas, or to the knowledge Laws Book
11 7 | present there is a want of clearness in what I am saying.~Cleinias. Meno Part
12 Intro| has attained an imaginary clearness and definiteness which is Parmenides Part
13 Intro| qualities, is there any want of clearness or precision. The latter 14 Intro| this difficulty with great clearness. According to him, there Phaedo Part
15 Text | light of the mind in her own clearness searches into the very truth 16 Text | acknowledge the wonderful clearness of Socratesreasoning.~ Phaedrus Part
17 Text | the author, or only the clearness, and roundness, and finish, 18 Text | her here too, shining in clearness through the clearest aperture 19 Text | or false certainly gave clearness and consistency to the discourse, 20 Text | any great certainty and clearness in his performance, the 21 Text | way of writing, is there clearness and perfection and seriousness, Philebus Part
22 Intro| we expect to find perfect clearness or order in the first efforts 23 Intro| white paint consists in the clearness or quality of the white, 24 Text | you speak of purity and clearness, or of excess, abundance, 25 Text | which the difference of clearness in different kinds of knowledge 26 Text | sciences, but which had clearness and accuracy, and the greatest Protagoras Part
27 Intro| Socrates seeking for increased clearness and unity of ideas. But The Republic Book
28 1 | not do for me; I must have clearness and accuracy. ~I was panic-stricken 29 5 | either of them, in a greater clearness than knowledge, or in a 30 6 | their full beauty and utmost clearness, how ridiculous that we 31 6 | blind; they seem to have no clearness of vision in them? ~Very 32 6 | subdivisions in respect of their clearness and want of clearness, and 33 6 | their clearness and want of clearness, and you will find that 34 6 | the several faculties have clearness in the same degree that 35 7 | other name, implying greater clearness than opinion and less clearness 36 7 | clearness than opinion and less clearness than science: and this, 37 7 | thought of the mind with clearness? ~At any rate, we are satisfied, 38 8 | we adopted with a view to clearness, of taking the State first 39 8 | you like, for the sake of clearness, to distinguish which are The Sophist Part
40 Text | STRANGER: Do not expect clearness from me. For I, who maintain 41 Text | to apprehend with perfect clearness the notions of being and The Statesman Part
42 Intro| and may often give a false clearness to ideas. We shall find, 43 Text | yet attained the life and clearness which is given by the blending 44 Text | although true, wanting in clearness and completeness; for do Theaetetus Part
45 Intro| progress or attain to much clearness or exactness. It is however Timaeus Part
46 Intro| it does not attain to the clearness of ideas. But like them


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