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Charmides Part
1 PreS | characterize all periods of transition, almost the same opposition 2 Intro| between them, and the easy transition from one to the other. The Cratylus Part
3 Intro| things are in a state of transition. But Cratylus, who does 4 Intro| living, are, in a state of transition; and thirdly, because there 5 Intro| in a state of change or transition. Grammar gives an erroneous 6 Intro| not continue in a state of transition. The process of settling 7 Intro| history of language is the transition from verse to prose. At 8 Text | everything is in a state of transition and there is nothing abiding; 9 Text | no knowledge; and if the transition is always going on, there Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| perpetual oscillation and transition. Two great truths seem to The First Alcibiades Part
11 Pre | of political and literary transition? Certainly not Plato, whose Gorgias Part
12 Intro| who are generated in the transition from timocracy to oligarchy: 13 Intro| hearts. Often the rapid transition from one image to another Menexenus Part
14 Pre | of political and literary transition? Certainly not Plato, whose Parmenides Part
15 Intro| time, we may note also the transition in the mind of Plato, to 16 Intro| there must be a time of transition. And the transition is a 17 Intro| time of transition. And the transition is a process of generation 18 Intro| relation, place, time, transition. One is regarded in all 19 Intro| separation of them. The notion of transition involves the singular extra-temporal 20 Intro| sometimes as in process of transition, sometimes as alternatives Phaedo Part
21 Intro| all of us in process of transition from one degree of good Phaedrus Part
22 Text | instance and note how the transition was made from blame to praise.~ Philebus Part
23 Intro| of these arise out of a transition from one state of the body 24 Intro| understand the character of the transition from one to the other. Plato The Republic Book
25 8 | tyranny, and the manner of the transition from democracy to tyranny? ~ The Sophist Part
26 Intro| relation to one another—the transition from Descartes to Spinoza The Statesman Part
27 Text | place at the time when the transition is made to the cycle opposite Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| been unable to make the transition from mathematics to metaphysics. 29 Intro| in motion and mixture and transition and flux and generation, 30 Intro| the mind; it analyzes the transition from sense to thought. The 31 Intro| reason in many stages, the transition from sensuality to love Timaeus Part
32 Intro| expression or symbol of the transition from the ideal to the actual 33 Intro| is philosophy’; for the transition from the one to the other 34 Intro| which are in a state of transition or evaporation; he also 35 Intro| That an age of intellectual transition must also be one of inconsistency; 36 Text | long as in the process of transition the weaker is fighting against