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Charmides Part
1 PreF | which is worked out in the successive Dialogues is an after-thought 2 PreS | be used twice over in two successive sentences or even in the Cratylus Part
3 Intro| or rather must recur in successive lines. It seems to be a 4 Intro| the same sense even in two successive sentences. (2) It is relative Critias Part
5 Intro| palace was ornamented by successive generations; and they dug 6 Text | continued to ornament in successive generations, every king Euthydemus Part
7 Text | only had cheered at each successive hit, but now the whole company The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| definition of good is narrowed by successive questions, and virtue is 9 Text | am of different minds in successive instants.~SOCRATES: And 10 Text | be of different minds in successive instants?~ALCIBIADES: I Laws Book
11 6 | whited wall the names of the successive archons by whom the years Meno Part
12 Intro| born again and again in successive periods of existence, returning Parmenides Part
13 Text | altogether pleased at the successive steps of the argument; but Phaedo Part
14 Intro| single life, and many more in successive births and deaths, she may 15 Text | weary in the labours of successive births, and may at last Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| own good conduct in the successive stages of existence. Nor Philebus Part
17 Intro| Being, by the thoughts of successive generations, that the mind 18 Intro| by different thinkers and successive generations of men. If we 19 Intro| and sometimes varying in successive sentences. And as in a mathematical 20 Intro| but to have lived in the successive stages or moments of metaphysical The Republic Book
21 6 | which depends on this, by successive steps she descends again The Sophist Part
22 Intro| individual, universal, which successive generations of philosophers 23 Intro| another, receiving each successive system of philosophy and 24 Intro| Again, we may liken the successive layers of thought to the 25 Intro| in the earth; or to the successive rinds or barks of trees 26 Intro| stringent, seeing that the successive categories or determinations 27 Text | processes of creation to be successive or continuous, would be The Statesman Part
28 Intro| numerical necessity for the successive births of souls. At first, 29 Text | element of courage in many successive generations, is apt to grow The Symposium Part
30 Intro| before, and drinking on two successive days is such a bad thing.’ 31 Intro| s doctrine of love.~The successive speeches in praise of love 32 Intro| seriousness,’ which the successive speakers dedicate to the Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| and to enter into each successive phase of the discussion 34 Intro| we are reminded that the successive conceptions of knowledge 35 Intro| created by the efforts of successive thinkers which become logical 36 Intro| isolated, is and is not in successive moments. It takes the passing 37 Intro| he is to himself only in successive instants. To such thinkers, 38 Intro| the resolution of it into successive moments, which would say,