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Cratylus
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1 Intro| notions, which combine into particulars and individuals, and are Crito Part
2 Text | set off with ludicrous particulars of the manner in which you Euthyphro Part
3 Text | they join issue about the particularsgods and men alike; and, The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | of our birth and in other particulars. Did you never observe how Laws Book
5 1 | altogether rightly; in some few particulars they might be right, but 6 6 | any law, there are many particulars which we shall omit, and 7 6 | dances, if extending to all particulars, will be quite sufficient; 8 7 | the house, including such particulars as the duty of wakefulness 9 9 | for there are innumerable particulars of this sort which greatly 10 12 | must give way in certain particulars. It would be monstrous for 11 12 | who are ignorant of the particulars of the arts which we mentioned, Meno Part
12 Intro| Truth consists not in particulars, but in universals, which 13 Text | and anon we are landed in particulars, but this is not what I Parmenides Part
14 Intro| universals as well as in particulars.~Socrates makes one more Phaedo Part
15 Intro| as speaking. The minutest particulars of the event are interesting Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| Socrates, though in some lesser particulars,—e.g. his going without 17 Text | to proceed from the many particulars of sense to one conception 18 Text | eye for the observation of particulars in speaking, and not make 19 Text | comprehension of scattered particulars in one idea; as in our definition 20 Text | the truth of the several particulars of which he is writing or Philebus Part
21 Text | the enumeration of endless particulars, let me know whether I may The Republic Book
22 4 | legislate on any of these particulars? ~I think, he said, that 23 5 | pairing and breeding? ~In what particulars? ~Why, in the first place, The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | before giving the motives and particulars of my conduct then and showing 25 Text | and demands, he must write particulars of them as soon as possible, The Sophist Part
26 Intro| true, while he placed the particulars of sense under the false 27 Text | attend in a number of minute particulars, having a variety of names The Statesman Part
28 Intro| prescribe for him the minute particulars of his duty, and therefore 29 Intro| minuteness with which some particulars are related also lend an 30 Text | prescribing for him the exact particulars of his duty? Who, Socrates, 31 Text | would be copies of the true particulars of action as far as they The Symposium Part
32 Intro| proceeds to mention some other particulars of the life of Socrates; 33 Intro| stages, proceeding from the particulars of sense to the universal Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| that the enumeration of particulars is endless; such a definition 35 Intro| expression of individuals or particulars. And sometimes by using 36 Intro| and arranges a world of particulars. The power of reflection 37 Text | of speaking, not only of particulars but of aggregates; such Timaeus Part
38 Intro| to the more distant, from particulars to generalities, from the 39 Intro| desired to be informed of the particulars. ‘You are welcome to hear 40 Text | the whole, and then the particulars will be more firmly fixed 41 Text | famous action; the exact particulars of the whole we will hereafter 42 Text | the general heads, but the particulars, as they were told to me.


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