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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| nature of a thing; and is the invention not of a musician, or of 2 Intro| of which, as of the first invention of the arts in general, 3 Intro| Nor in any case is the invention of them the result of philosophical 4 Intro| theories which attribute the invention and improvement of language 5 Intro| life or speech. (2) The invention of writing again is commonly 6 Intro| one hundred fold by the invention of printing.~Before the 7 Intro| growth of poetry or the invention of writing, languages were 8 Text | deem this to be another invention of mine, but I think that Euthydemus Part
9 Text | all is, that this art and invention of yours has been so admirably Gorgias Part
10 Intro| precise dramatic date is an invention of his commentators (Preface Ion Part
11 Text | holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been 12 Text | ever written, simply an invention of the Muses, as he himself Laches Part
13 Text | happened to this notable invention of the scythe spear. He Laws Book
14 3 | and every other excellent invention of political or any other 15 3 | heads of all mankind by his invention; for he carried out in practice, 16 6 | I am to help you by the invention of the present romance. Meno Part
17 Intro| framing of definitions, the invention of methods still continue Parmenides Part
18 Intro| time. By the help of this invention the conception of change, Phaedo Part
19 Text | stories, and that I have no invention, I took some fables of Aesop, Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| of writing, showing his invention to the god Thamus, who told 21 Intro| one, two, or more, as the invention of the writer may suggest, 22 Intro| derived from Euthyphro, the invention is really due to the imagination 23 Text | certain that this is not an invention of my own, who am well aware 24 Text | there can be none in the invention; but when you leave the Philebus Part
25 Intro| remarkable additions are the invention of the Syllogism, the conception Protagoras Part
26 Text | experience, and learning, and invention. And I wish that you would, 27 Text | the laws, which were the invention of good lawgivers living The Republic Book
28 2 | nothing else does their invention supply. Such is their manner 29 2 | who is the mother of our invention. ~Of course, he replied. ~ 30 2 | therefore has recourse to invention? ~That would be ridiculous, 31 3 | was that? he said. ~By the invention of lingering death; for 32 5 | is the very name but the invention of a lover who talks in 33 10 | is not. ~Or is there any invention of his, applicable to the The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | putting it forth as his own invention, or to figure as a man possessed The Sophist Part
35 Intro| consider the value of this invention of Hegel. There can be no 36 Intro| world, and may be only the invention of an individual brain. 37 Text | division of production or invention, as you have already made Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| authority cites the work, the invention of which may have been easily 39 Text | anything to show which is the invention or birth of my own soul, Timaeus Part
40 Intro| unfortunate metaphysical invention of modern times, which is 41 Intro| have known that his gift of invention would have deceived M. Martin