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aged 29
agencies 8
agency 4
agent 39
agents 8
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agglomerate 1
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40 surprised
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39 breath
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agent

Charmides
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1 Ded | second Edition with any agent of the Clarendon Press, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| is, that he is not a free agent, but must always be imitating 3 Intro| erroneous assertion that an agent and a patient may be described 4 Intro| erred in ‘considering the agent only, and making no reference 5 Text | again:—Where there is an agent, must there not also be 6 Text | patient suffer that which the agent does, and will not the suffering 7 Text | to the affection of the agent?~POLUS: I agree.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | And suffering implies an agent?~POLUS: Certainly, Socrates; Laws Book
9 9 | he shall be deemed the agent, and shall suffer one of 10 12 | a thousand drachmae. The agent of a dishonest or untrustworthy 11 12 | be responsible; both the agent and the principal shall Parmenides Part
12 Intro| intelligent cause like a human agent—nor an individual, for He Phaedo Part
13 Intro| captive, and the willing agent of his own captivity. But Philebus Part
14 Intro| generation; for the cause or agent is not the same as the patient 15 Text | SOCRATES: And is not the agent the same as the cause in 16 Text | in all except name; the agent and the cause may be rightly 17 Text | We shall.~SOCRATES: The agent or cause always naturally The Republic Book
18 4 | lyes as pleasure-mightier agent far in washing the soul Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| fast; the motions of the agent and the patient are slower, 20 Intro| similar combination of an agent and patient. Of either, 21 Intro| idea can be formed; and the agent may become a patient, and 22 Intro| patient, and the patient an agent. Hence there arises a general 23 Intro| they move about between the agent and patient together with 24 Intro| becomes a percipient, and the agent a quale instead of a quality; 25 Text | one another; for of the agent and patient, as existing 26 Text | can be formed, for the agent has no existence until united 27 Text | existence until united with the agent; and that which by uniting 28 Text | with something becomes an agent, by meeting with some other 29 Text | patient, and that which is the agent, will produce something 30 Text | acknowledged, the patient and agent meet together and produce 31 Text | inference is, that we (the agent and patient) are or become 32 Text | them is moving between the agent and the patient, together 33 Text | becomes a percipient, and the agent a quale instead of a quality? 34 Text | that the producing power or agent becomes neither heat nor 35 Text | before, that neither the agent nor patient have any absolute Timaeus Part
36 Intro| times, and when fire is the agent, those who dwell by rivers 37 Intro| continual fever; when air is the agent, the fever is quotidian; 38 Text | announce the quality of the agent. But a body of the opposite 39 Text | larger particles yield to the agent only with a struggle; and


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