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Charmides
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1 PreS | but really unmeaning?~(5) To this ‘Later Theory’ 2 Intro| as a fifth definition, (5) Temperance is self-knowledge. 3 Intro| temperance, but of justice; (5) The impatience which is Cratylus Part
4 Intro| Prodicus in the Protagoras.~(5) In addition to these anticipations 5 Intro| to Socrates and Plato. (5) There is the fallacy of 6 Intro| the history of itself.~(5) There are many ways in 7 Intro| of idiom and quotation; (5) the relativeness of words Critias Part
8 Intro| occurring in the Egyptian tale: (5) the remark that the armed Gorgias Part
9 Intro| dialogue called after him: (5) the speech at the beginning Lysis Part
10 Intro| of Aristotle and Plato.~5) Can we expect friendship Meno Part
11 Intro| the mathematicians; and (5) the repetition of the favourite Parmenides Part
12 Intro| simpliciter’ and conversely: (5) The analogy of opposites Phaedo Part
13 Intro| arguments for real ones.~5. Again, believing in the Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| not to be found in art; (5) There occurs the first Philebus Part
15 Intro| the fourth or highest.~(5) Pleasures are of two kinds, 16 Intro| differently from ourselves.~5. There appears also to be Protagoras Part
17 Intro| compare them with savages. (5) The error of Socrates lies 18 Intro| seated in human nature; (5) there is a sort of half-truth 19 Intro| to identify with them. (5) The depreciating spirit The Sophist Part
20 Intro| the intermediate stages; 5. they refuse to attribute 21 Intro| his own learned wares; (5) he was the disputant; and ( 22 Intro| itself, and is and is not (5) other than the other. And The Statesman Part
23 Intro| various forms of government. (5) His characteristic is, 24 Intro| or arms, or walls, or (5) with the art of making 25 Intro| satirical and paradoxical vein; (5) the necessary imperfection The Symposium Part
26 Intro| Socrates takes his departure. (5) We may notice the manner 27 Intro| authority of Theopompus). (5) A small matter: there appears Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| and oblong numbers, 3, 5, 6, 7, etc., which are composed 29 Intro| intermingled with them: (5) action, in which the mind Timaeus Part
30 Intro| earth. There will remain, (5) the psychology, (6) the 31 Intro| or 1:3:9:27, or of 3, 4, 5, they discovered in them 32 Intro| and changing. He means (5) that the idea of the world 33 Intro| primes (e.g. 3 cubed and 5 cubed) have always two mean 34 Intro| species of each element: (5) there is an attraction 35 Intro| other heavenly bodies. (5) The meaning of the words ‘ 36 Intro| of them at all.~Section 5.~The soul of the world is 37 Intro| Also they knew or thought (5) that there was a sex in


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