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42 succession
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succession

Charmides
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1 PreS | and yet coinciding with a succession of events extending over Cratylus Part
2 Intro| in poetry how the simple succession of lines, not without monotony, Laws Book
3 4 | or when there has been a succession of bad seasons continuing 4 6 | their trust in a perpetual succession. Now a multitude can never 5 6 | from place to place in succession, until they have completed 6 10 | the better, and in every succession of life and death you will Phaedo Part
7 Intro| minister to his service by a succession of existences,—like the 8 Intro| became more developed. The succession, or alternation of life 9 Intro| appears at first sight. The succession of arguments is based on Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| soul which three times in succession has chosen the life of a 11 Text | this life three times in succession have wings given them, and 12 Text | rhetorical necessity in the succession of the several parts of Philebus Part
13 Intro| holiness, wisdom, love, without succession of acts (ouch e genesis The Republic Book
14 5 | comrades; every one of them in succession shall crown him. What do 15 9 | as in himself there was a succession of pleasures, and the new 16 9 | true, he said. ~Twice in succession, then, has the just man The Sophist Part
17 Intro| quite marked between the succession of philosophers from Thales 18 Intro| present has been the past. The succession in time of human ideas is 19 Intro| the ideas of men have a succession in time as well as an order 20 Intro| correspondence between the succession of ideas in history and 21 Intro| tracing in them a regular succession. They seem also to be in 22 Intro| but is there any regular succession? The ideas of Being, change, 23 Intro| only the order in which a succession of ideas presented themselves 24 Intro| or more correctly as a succession of ideas. Any comprehensive 25 Text | Quite true.~STRANGER: A succession of nouns only is not a sentence, 26 Text | to say was, that a mere succession of nouns or of verbs is The Statesman Part
27 Intro| the world hard to move. A succession of good kings has at the The Symposium Part
28 Intro| individual there is a perpetual succession as well of the parts of 29 Intro| immortality means only the succession of existences; even knowledge 30 Text | same individual there is succession and not absolute unity: 31 Text | according to that law of succession by which all mortal things 32 Text | beautiful in due order and succession, when he comes toward the Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| power, a breath, a stream, a succession of points or moments. As 34 Intro| that the mind is only a succession of momentary perceptions. 35 Intro| neither can we think of a succession of sensations without time. 36 Intro| conception of mind to a succession of feelings and sensations 37 Intro| represented as an endless succession of states or conditions.~ 38 Intro| is no organic unity in a succession of feeling or sensations; 39 Intro| at once, at any rate in succession. Such glimpses will hardly 40 Text | SOCRATES: Either together or in succession?~THEAETETUS: Very good.~ Timaeus Part
41 Intro| contained in time is unreal—the succession of human thoughts as well 42 Intro| space is transferred to timesuccession is conceived as extension. (


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