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Cratylus Part
1 Text | rightly so called because partaking of the nature of the cause, Laws Book
2 9 | is, that a just action in partaking of the just partakes also Meno Part
3 Intro| passages in Plato which, partaking both of a philosophical Parmenides Part
4 Intro| that things become like by partaking of likeness, great by partaking 5 Intro| partaking of likeness, great by partaking of greatness, just and beautiful 6 Intro| greatness, just and beautiful by partaking of justice and beauty, and 7 Intro| contradiction in material things partaking of the ideas of one and 8 Intro| connection. Things are little by partaking of littleness, great by 9 Intro| of littleness, great by partaking of greatness, and the like. 10 Intro| answer to this is, that ‘partaking’ is a figure of speech, 11 Intro| than one another. And one, partaking of time and also partaking 12 Intro| partaking of time and also partaking of becoming older and younger, 13 Text | show that all is one by partaking of one, and at the same 14 Text | at the same time many by partaking of many, would that be very 15 Text | But are there any modes of partaking of being other than these?~ 16 Text | than one another, if not partaking of the other.~How can they 17 Text | partake of being when not partaking of being, or not partake 18 Text | not partake of being when partaking of being?~Impossible.~Then 19 Text | Is it not a fact that in partaking of the one they are not 20 Text | very time when they are partaking of it?~Clearly.~They do 21 Text | but now the others, not partaking in any way of the one, are Phaedo Part
22 Intro| mystical absorption, but by partaking, whether consciously or The Sophist Part
23 Text | its own nature, because partaking of its opposite.~THEAETETUS: 24 Text | STRANGER: And yet is, because partaking of being.~THEAETETUS: True.~ 25 Text | relation to itself, because partaking of the same; and not the 26 Text | And again, being, through partaking of the other, becomes a The Statesman Part
27 Text | rendered more capable of partaking of justice; but when not 28 Text | of justice; but when not partaking, is inclined to brutality. The Symposium Part
29 Intro| thought, and is capable of partaking of the eternal nature, seems Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| intermediate between the two, partaking of the definiteness of the Timaeus Part
31 Intro| language, as he himself says, partaking of his own uncertainty about 32 Intro| heaven of the fixed stars, partaking of the divine nature, which, 33 Intro| spurious or analogous reason, partaking so feebly of existence as 34 Intro| that we, learning them and partaking of the natural truth of 35 Text | intermediate kind of essence, partaking of the nature of the same 36 Text | that we, learning them and partaking of the natural truth of 37 Text | the form of one hard skin partaking of all three natures, and