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supreme

Euthydemus
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1 Text | kingly art, having this supreme authority, do anything for 2 Text | medicine were supposed to have supreme authority over the subordinate 3 Text | supposing that to have supreme authority over the subject 4 Text | art do when invested with supreme power? Perhaps you may not The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | hope that I shall be the supreme power over you, if I am Laws Book
6 4 | power in general: When the supreme power in man coincides with 7 4 | human nature invested with supreme power is able to order human 8 6 | direct the lot with a view to supreme justice. And therefore, 9 6 | each suit. Let that be the supreme tribunal which the litigants 10 7 | not to enquire into the supreme God and the nature of the Meno Part
11 Intro| violence be converted into the Supreme Being, who ‘because He was Phaedo Part
12 Intro| Timaeus is derived from the Supreme Creator, and either returns Phaedrus Part
13 Text | are her own kindred—that supreme desire, I say, which by Philebus Part
14 Intro| regarded by Hegel as the supreme principle of philosophy; 15 Intro| divine mind stands to the supreme principle of measure.~b. 16 Intro| also be described as the supreme law. Both these conceptions 17 Intro| there no mention of the supreme mind? Thirdly, the nature 18 Intro| the former table. Like the supreme nature in the Timaeus, like 19 Intro| none of them occupy that supreme or exclusive place which The Republic Book
20 6 | whether you conceive this supreme principle of the good to 21 10 | my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of our human state; The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | be a sovereign worthy of supreme power and, when that was 23 Text | of his rule, when he held supreme power, in which rule if 24 Text | that, if he had got the supreme power, he would never have The Sophist Part
25 Intro| them. Once they reigned supreme, now they are subordinated 26 Text | young men believe in their supreme and universal wisdom? For The Statesman Part
27 Intro| and the self-motion of the supreme Idea, are probably the forms 28 Intro| inferior ones. Besides the supreme science of dialectic, ‘which 29 Intro| sense science is really supreme over human life.~He is struck 30 Intro| by Plato himself, of the Supreme Being. But whether applied 31 Text | too, that the class of supreme rulers, or rulers for themselves, 32 Text | analogy, and refer kings to a supreme or ruling-for-self science, 33 Text | And now let us see if the supreme power allows of any further 34 Text | who share the rule of the supreme power, being informed of The Symposium Part
35 Intro| the contemplation of that supreme being of love he will be Timaeus Part
36 Intro| words, represented to them a supreme or divine being, in which 37 Intro| inferior ministers. The supreme God is withdrawn from the 38 Intro| while in the Timaeus the supreme God commissions the inferior 39 Text | intelligent motion of the supreme, distributing them over


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