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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| operations, and also the most complex. Nothing would seem to be 2 Intro| the Kantian categories. So complex is language, and so expressive 3 Intro| up, and often becoming so complex that no true explanation The First Alcibiades Part
4 Intro| has given so profound and complex a notion of the characters Laws Book
5 7 | or, again, when they make complex variations of rhythms, which Parmenides Part
6 Intro| method of Zeno, and that the complex dilemma, though declared Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| man;’ and he is a far more complex and wonderful being than 8 Text | simpler nature, and the complex and composite to the more 9 Text | and composite to the more complex nature—until he has accomplished Philebus Part
10 Intro| elements from the manifold and complex applications of them, would The Republic Book
11 3 | lyres with three corners and complex scales, or the makers of 12 3 | we ought not to seek out complex systems of metre, or metres 13 3 | recollection of his mentioning a complex Cretic rhythm; also a dactylic 14 4 | note that the manifold and complex pleasures and desires and 15 6 | far the most costly and complex piece of workmanship which 16 8 | them to passionate and less complex characters, who are by nature The Sophist Part
17 Intro| conception of the actual complex procedure of the mind by 18 Intro| movement from the simple to the complex. Beginning with the generalizations 19 Intro| conceiving or expressing the complex or contrary aspects of life 20 Intro| simple is developed into the complex, the complex returns again 21 Intro| developed into the complex, the complex returns again into the simple. 22 Intro| thought are too numerous and complex to admit of our tracing 23 Intro| the mind is viewed as the complex of ideas, or the difference 24 Intro| shrink from saying that this complex nature can contain, even The Symposium Part
25 Text | which, as you know, is complex and manifold. All creation Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| elementary parts of the complex whole. But this is only 27 Intro| are of a more subtle and complex nature, while two others— 28 Intro| other mental processes, is complex and relative, though apparently 29 Intro| sufficiently by that part of the complex action which is the most 30 Intro| involving every sort of complex relation, so sudden, so 31 Text | compounded of them, as they are complex, are expressed by a combination Timaeus Part
32 Intro| sound pass. But that the complex structure of the eye or 33 Intro| explanation of the equally complex phenomena of the universe. 34 Text | the living being, whose complex frame has an appointed term