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Cratylus Part
1 Text | all things (pan) and the perpetual mover (aei polon) of all Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| of an ‘eternal being’ or ‘perpetual flux,’ how to distinguish 3 Intro| fixedness, but are in a state of perpetual oscillation and transition. Gorgias Part
4 Intro| For true pleasure is a perpetual stream, flowing in and flowing Laws Book
5 4 | the ruling class being in perpetual fear that some one who has 6 4 | nothing that conduces to a perpetual remembrance of them, and 7 6 | giving up their trust in a perpetual succession. Now a multitude 8 7 | wakefulness in those who are to be perpetual watchmen of the whole city; 9 8 | effect could only be made perpetual, and gain an authority such 10 9 | let him or her undergo perpetual exile; if they have sons 11 9 | any of the citizens be in perpetual exile, and also childless, 12 9 | suffer the punishment of perpetual exile. He who is not a metic, 13 12 | attaining generation gives perpetual existence; the other was Phaedo Part
14 Intro| would end in death. The perpetual sleeper (Endymion) would 15 Intro| and volcanoes. There is a perpetual inhalation and exhalation 16 Intro| eternity, not in the sense of perpetual duration of time, but as 17 Intro| Heracleitean doctrine of perpetual generation. The answer to 18 Text | making such abstraction her perpetual study—which means that she Philebus Part
19 Intro| that all things are in a perpetual flux, still these changes The Republic Book
20 3 | graces and harmonies their perpetual aim? ~They must. ~And surely The Sophist Part
21 Intro| them do not insist on the perpetual strife, but adopt a gentler 22 Text | ones do not insist on the perpetual strife and peace, but admit The Symposium Part
23 Intro| same individual there is a perpetual succession as well of the 24 Text | identity, he is undergoing a perpetual process of loss and reparation— Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| foundation is discovered in the perpetual flux of Heracleitus. The 26 Intro| argue with you, but are in perpetual motion, obedient to their 27 Intro| anything, for they are in a perpetual flux. And therefore we must 28 Intro| physical suffering, but the perpetual companionship of evil (compare 29 Text | which the partisans of the perpetual flux, who say that things 30 Text | not on the hypothesis of a perpetual flux, unless perchance our 31 Text | his mind? And thus, in a perpetual circle, you will be compelled Timaeus Part
32 Intro| Heracleitus, he acknowledges the perpetual flux; like Anaxagoras, he 33 Intro| bodies, which were in a perpetual flux, whence, he said, would 34 Intro| supposed by him to be in a perpetual process of circulation caused 35 Intro| opposites or to be in a perpetual flux, but to vary within 36 Text | which was in a state of perpetual influx and efflux. Now these 37 Text | is continually creating a perpetual motion of the elements in