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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| such as the assertion that ‘consistency is no test of truth:’ or 2 Intro| have the same laws.’ Mere consistency is no test of truth. In 3 Intro| degree of clearness and consistency, fading away in dreams and 4 Intro| are uniform, though the consistency or continuity of them is Gorgias Part
5 Intro| although there is a general consistency of times and persons in 6 Intro| this? ‘Yes, for the sake of consistency, he will.’ The answer does 7 Intro| must acquire firmness and consistency; if they are indifferent, 8 Intro| destroy the liveliness and consistency of the picture. The structure 9 Intro| other ages, argues from the consistency of the tale to its truth. 10 Text | Well, then, for the sake of consistency, I will say that they are Parmenides Part
11 Intro| tries him by the test of consistency. Socrates is willing to 12 Intro| Parmenides rebukes this want of consistency in Socrates, which he attributes 13 Intro| there any want of poetical consistency in attributing to the ‘father Phaedo Part
14 Intro| prefers to test ideas by the consistency of their consequences, and, 15 Intro| fairly demand of Plato a consistency which is wanting among ourselves, 16 Intro| a more general notion. Consistency with themselves is the only Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| political force, no desire for consistency, no love of knowledge for 18 Text | certainly gave clearness and consistency to the discourse, the speaker Philebus Part
19 Intro| pleasure; asserting with more consistency than Anaxagoras the existence 20 Intro| to have a share, and in consistency I should pursue my own happiness The Republic Book
21 5 | of this arrangement the consistency of the argument with itself The Sophist Part
22 Intro| internal evidence of its own consistency; it has a place for every The Statesman Part
23 Intro| Cratylus, that there may be consistency in error as well as in truth. 24 Intro| We do not find perfect consistency in his philosophy; and still The Symposium Part
25 Intro| The unity of truth, the consistency of the warring elements Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| expressions with an illogical consistency. His simple and noble thoughts, 27 Intro| their comprehensiveness and consistency with one another; 2ndly, 28 Text | satisfied with mere verbal consistency, and were well pleased if Timaeus Part
29 Intro| ideas without giving greater consistency to them than they possessed 30 Intro| marrow produced by the loose consistency of the bones. And this is 31 Intro| to find in him absolute consistency. He is apt to pass from 32 Intro| view; we must not ask for consistency. Everywhere we find traces 33 Intro| It had not that sort of consistency to Plato which has been 34 Text | the elements by the loose consistency of the bones. And in general,