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38 truer
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38 utility
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truer

Cratylus
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1 Intro| the eternal nature be the truer, is hard to determine. But The First Alcibiades Part
2 Intro| the body, but his mind, or truer self. The physician knows Gorgias Part
3 Text | find out anything better or truer: but now you see that you Laws Book
4 2 | may be supposed to be the truer judgment—that of the inferior 5 4 | wonderful care. But of the truer and higher strain of law 6 5 | constitute a state which will be truer or better or more exalted 7 10 | other men, at any rate in a truer; and who knows but that 8 12 | There never has been a truer method than this discovered Menexenus Part
9 Text | offspring. And these are truer proofs of motherhood in Meno Part
10 Intro| language, to the better and truer one; or (2) the shrewd reflection, Parmenides Part
11 Intro| the simpler form is the truer and deeper. For the Platonic 12 Text | the end, and in the middle truer middles within but smaller, Phaedo Part
13 Intro| or that of the monad, the truer expression? Is the soul 14 Intro| or been conscious of our truer selves, in which the will Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| substance from the form, is far truer than an elaborate philosophical 16 Intro| meanings. Plato, with a truer instinct, rejects these 17 Text | PHAEDRUS: Nothing can be truer.~SOCRATES: The responsibility Philebus Part
18 Intro| ideas. But this higher and truer point of view never appears 19 Text | is whiter and fairer and truer than a great deal that is 20 Text | is always pleasanter and truer and fairer than a great 21 Text | was supposed by us to be truer than another, and one art 22 Text | latter, as we thought, were truer than the former.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
23 Text | in my opinion, is a far truer account of the teaching 24 Text | If so —and nothing can be truer—then I will further ask The Republic Book
25 5 | a State to pass into the truer form; and let the change, 26 7 | which he formerly saw are truer than the objects which are 27 7 | are now shown to him? ~Far truer. ~And if he is compelled 28 9 | which has more existence the truer? ~Clearly, from that which 29 10 | latter, he said, is the truer statement. ~Tell me: will The Statesman Part
30 Intro| you can think of nothing truer;’ or, as in the Statesman, Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| state or opinion is not truer, but only better than the 32 Intro| and relater of facts, a truer measure of the proportions 33 Intro| sense than perception. For ‘truer’ or ‘wiser’ he substituted 34 Text | be only better, and not truer than others. And, O my dear 35 Text | Socrates, can say anything truer than that.~SOCRATES: Then Timaeus Part
36 Intro| once to appear. Two are truer than three, one than two. 37 Intro| sun in space: there is no truer or more comprehensive principle 38 Intro| to be the form-fairer and truer far—of mathematical figures.


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