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The Apology
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1 Text | from city to city, ever changing my place of exile, and always Cratylus Part
2 Intro| are always imperceptibly changing;—not the inventors of language, 3 Intro| part of the word and of the changing inflexion, if such a distinction 4 Text | but I find a difficulty in changing my opinion all in a moment, 5 Text | nature of names. But they go changing the name into Phersephone, Gorgias Part
6 Intro| consistent, for the world is changing; and though he depends upon 7 Text | important subjects we are always changing our minds; so utterly stupid Laws Book
8 4 | overturning governments and changing laws. And the power of discase 9 6 | there is no objection to changing the order. If, however, 10 7 | changes the sports is secretly changing the manners of the young, 11 10 | Everything which is thus changing and moving is in process 12 10 | will there be any primary changing element? How can a thing 13 10 | principle of change, and in changing move according to law and Menexenus Part
14 Text | suspense on other men, or changing with the vicissitude of Parmenides Part
15 Text | neither can it change without changing.~True.~When then does it 16 Text | which it is at the time of changing really exist?~What thing?~ 17 Text | can it be in both. And in changing it changes in a moment, 18 Text | a moment, and when it is changing it will be in no time, and 19 Text | be in that state without changing?~Impossible.~Then everything 20 Text | Then it cannot move by changing place?~No.~Nor can it turn Phaedo Part
21 Intro| compound, the unchanging or the changing, the invisible idea or the 22 Text | whereas the compound is always changing and never the same.~I agree, 23 Text | described as almost always changing and hardly ever the same, 24 Text | suppose them.~The seen is the changing, and the unseen is the unchanging?~ 25 Text | the body is more like the changing?~Yes.~Yet once more consider Philebus Part
26 Text | when employed about such changing things do not attain the The Republic Book
27 2 | another-sometimes himself changing and passing into many forms, The Seventh Letter Part
28 Text | cities must be constantly changing, tyrannies, oligarchies The Statesman Part
29 Intro| feebler sort, who are ever changing their forms and natures. 30 Text | imitate and follow, ever changing, as he changes, and ever 31 Text | Protean shapes quickly changing into one another’s forms 32 Text | he to be prohibited from changing them?— would not this prohibition The Symposium Part
33 Intro| beauty, not relative or changing, but eternal and absolute; 34 Text | the whole body are always changing. Which is true not only Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| sensationalism. For if all things are changing at every moment, in all 36 Intro| points, which are always changing. The veil of language intercepts Timaeus Part
37 Intro| invisible, and the visible or changing. But now a third kind is 38 Intro| making it apparent that he is changing his ground. In such passages 39 Intro| undivided? Or that which is changing be the copy of that which 40 Intro| becoming which is visible and changing. He means (5) that the idea 41 Intro| Other is the variable or changing element, the residuum of 42 Intro| the unchangeable and the changing, of the indivisible and 43 Text | we see to be continually changing, as, for example, fire, 44 Text | affections, all things are changing their place, for by the 45 Text | intermediate state, when water is changing into air and air into water; 46 Text | one another, now, as ever, changing as they lose or gain wisdom


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