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fallen 53
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fallibility 1
falling 43
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falling

Charmides
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1 Text | the science?~You are just falling into the old error, Socrates, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| rising, and at other times falling, and again improving or 3 Intro| proposition, in this respect falling short of Plato. Westphal 4 Text | neither anticipating them nor falling behind them; wherefore the Critias Part
5 Intro| it was oblong, and where falling out of the straight line 6 Text | rectangular and oblong, and where falling out of the straight line Euthydemus Part
7 Text | throwing another and not falling yourself, now any more than Ion Part
8 Text | beautiful strains: but when falling under the power of music Laws Book
9 3 | homes of the besiegers were falling into an evil plight. Their 10 4 | customary expense, nor yet falling short of the honour which 11 7 | springing aside, or rising up or falling down; also the opposite 12 9 | killed by lifeless objects, falling upon him, or by his falling 13 9 | falling upon him, or by his falling upon them, the nearest of Menexenus Part
14 Text | preserved their own from falling. She thought that she would Parmenides Part
15 Intro| such notion, from a fear of falling into an abyss of nonsense.’ ‘ 16 Intro| fabric of their ideas was falling to pieces, because Hume Phaedo Part
17 Intro| exhalation of the air rising and falling as the waters pass into 18 Intro| the higher nature, and the falling away into nothingness of 19 Intro| be compared to the ‘sun falling from heaven.’ And we may 20 Intro| or as an effect; the same falling back on moral convictions. 21 Intro| argument is described as falling before the attack of Simmias. 22 Text | generation is in the one case falling asleep, and in the other 23 Text | there and hindered from falling or inclining any way by 24 Text | the Lake Styx, and after falling into the lake and receiving Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| the Phaedrus, which, while falling short of the Republic in 26 Text | which has saved them from falling. But it would be tedious Philebus Part
27 Intro| rightly regards them as falling under the finite class. The Republic Book
28 6 | equals in experience and falling short of them in no particular 29 6 | purposes? ~No question. ~Falling at his feet, they will make The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | would in a rage. Theodotes, falling before him in tears, took The Sophist Part
31 Intro| opinion, or imitation, without falling into a contradiction. You 32 Text | to define his art without falling into a contradiction.~THEAETETUS: 33 Text | concerned with them; can avoid falling into ridiculous contradictions.~ The Statesman Part
34 Intro| exactness. The reason of the falling off was the disengagement 35 Intro| are chiefly of two kinds, falling under the two great categories 36 Text | exactness. The reason of the falling off was the admixture of Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| but of the general herd, falling into wells and every sort 38 Intro| own philosophy, and not falling below the opinions of the 39 Text | self-conceit despising me, or falling under the influence of others, Timaeus Part
40 Intro| commentators on the Timaeus falling into the absurdities of 41 Intro| and bright meeting, and falling upon a full black, become 42 Text | and bright meeting, and falling upon a full black, become 43 Text | flesh, and the flesh again falling into the blood makes all


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