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1 Intro| Various other points of contact naturally suggest themselves Lysis Part
2 Intro| all with whom we come into contact, and, perhaps in a few passionate 3 Text | nearly he is brought into contact with him, the more he will Parmenides Part
4 Intro| and therefore cannot be in contact with itself. Nor again can 5 Intro| are required to make one contact; three objects make two 6 Intro| and not two, there is no contact. And the others, being other 7 Intro| and therefore there is no contact. For all which reasons, 8 Intro| reasons, one has and has not contact with itself and the others.~ 9 Intro| generation and corruption, in contact and separation, if one is 10 Intro| many, like or unlike, in contact or separation. In short, 11 Text | with which we come into contact, or not?~Certainly not, 12 Text | least are necessary to make contact possible?~They are.~And 13 Text | term makes one additional contact, whence it follows that 14 Text | the number of terms, one contact is added to the contacts.~ 15 Text | not two, there will be no contact?~How can there be?~And do 16 Text | are not two, there is no contact?~There is not.~Then neither 17 Text | the one, if there is no contact?~Certainly not.~For all 18 Text | from one another, and in contact with themselves, although 19 Text | same or different, nor in contact or separation, nor in any Phaedrus Part
20 Text | he is forced into daily contact with his lover; moreover The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | other persons coming in contact with Dionysios should turn 22 Text | thing. For everywhere it has contact with the straight. But the 23 Text | sense, are brought into contact and friction one with another, The Sophist Part
24 Intro| grow older, and come into contact with realities, they learn 25 Text | years, and come into closer contact with realities, and have Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| external bodies coming into contact with our own body. We speak 27 Text | become different by mere contact with another unless it actually Timaeus Part
28 Intro| when the body came into contact with flaming fire, or the 29 Intro| motions of the soul come into contact with any external thing; 30 Intro| nostrils, on coming into contact with this, is heated; and 31 Intro| opposite to that of their first contact; the first moving in a circle 32 Text | affections produced by external contact caused still greater tumult— 33 Text | revolutions of the soul come in contact with some external thing, 34 Text | the visual rays come into contact with the rays emitted by 35 Text | similar elements into close contact. Wherefore also the various