Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] perceivable 1 perceive 115 perceived 37 perceives 36 perceiving 29 percentage 1 perceptible 7 | Frequency [« »] 36 organs 36 paid 36 parent 36 perceives 36 practised 36 profitable 36 promise | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances perceives |
The Republic Book
1 6 | unskilful. ~And if the world perceives that what we are saying 2 6 | and being shine, the soul perceives and understands, and is The Symposium Part
3 Intro| and institutions, until he perceives that all beauty is of one 4 Text | and the same! And when he perceives this he will abate his violent Theaetetus Part
5 Intro| first answer is, that he perceives sights with the eye, and 6 Intro| unlikeness, which the soul perceives by herself. Being is the 7 Intro| above all others the mind perceives in herself, comparing within 8 Intro| knows neither; or when he perceives both, or one and not the 9 Intro| or neither; or when he perceives and knows both, and identifies 10 Intro| and identifies what he perceives with what he knows (this 11 Intro| confuses what he knows or perceives, or what he perceives and 12 Intro| or perceives, or what he perceives and does not know, with 13 Intro| knows, or what he knows and perceives with what he knows and perceives.~ 14 Intro| perceives with what he knows and perceives.~Theaetetus is unable to 15 Text | my best. Now he who knows perceives what he knows, and, as far 16 Text | him’ means the same as ‘he perceives.’~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 17 Text | to each one such as he perceives them?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 18 Text | what bodily organ the soul perceives odd and even numbers and 19 Text | and which the soul also perceives by comparing in herself 20 Text | that one thing which he perceives is another thing which he 21 Text | is another thing which he perceives, or that something which 22 Text | that something which he perceives is something which he does 23 Text | perceive is something which he perceives; nor again (3) can he think 24 Text | something which he knows and perceives, and of which he has the 25 Text | else which he knows and perceives, and of which he has the 26 Text | something which he knows and perceives, and of which he has the 27 Text | thing which he knows and perceives is another thing which he 28 Text | is another thing which he perceives; or that a thing which he 29 Text | which he knows, or which he perceives and does not know, are some 30 Text | things which he knows and perceives; or that some things which 31 Text | things which he knows and perceives, are other things which 32 Text | things which he knows and perceives.~THEAETETUS: I understand 33 Text | when a person knows and perceives one of you, his knowledge 34 Text | person, whom he knows and perceives, and the knowledge of whom Timaeus Part
35 Text | the ideal animal the mind perceives ideas or species of a certain 36 Text | this reason no one ever perceives the smell of any of them;