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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| are found to be not so far removed from one another as at first The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | impediment has now been removed; I therefore here present 3 Text | practise they are even further removed from self-knowledge, for 4 Text | is in a stage yet further removed from himself?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
5 Intro| because they are thrice removed from the ideal truth. And Laws Book
6 7 | be hereafter redeemed and removed from our state, if they 7 12 | who are good, as they are removed from the nature of virtue Meno Part
8 Intro| and the world of sense.~Removed from Spinoza by less than Phaedo Part
9 Intro| this objection has been removed, Socrates proceeds: This 10 Intro| natural process as it was removed further and further from 11 Intro| Aristotle are not further removed in their teaching about Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| He sees clearly how far removed they are from the ways of Philebus Part
13 Intro| scale of being is farthest removed from the beautiful and good. 14 Intro| times, but also further removed from practice. For there 15 Intro| be a long enquiry too far removed from the question which 16 Intro| on them now that they are removed from the scene, we feel 17 Intro| when alive has not been removed by his death. For he shocked The Republic Book
18 9 | pleasure which is thrice removed as to truth from the pleasure 19 9 | third. ~Then the tyrant is removed from true pleasure by the 20 10 | imitators, he is thrice removed from the king and from the 21 10 | were but imitations thrice removed from the truth, and could 22 10 | with that which is thrice removed from the truth? ~Certainly. ~ 23 10 | own proper work, are far removed from truth, and the companions 24 10 | within us which is equally removed from reason, and that they 25 10 | of images and is very far removed from the truth. ~Exactly. ~ 26 10 | well awake, too; so far removed is her dwelling-place from The Sophist Part
27 Intro| Aristotle is but slightly removed from that of common life, 28 Text | internal obstacles have been removed, so the purifier of the The Statesman Part
29 Intro| moral evil are in this way removed; (2) the arts are attributed 30 Text | denote a mean or standard removed from the extremes.~YOUNG Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| and religion are very far removed from sense. Admitting that, 32 Intro| When the limit of time is removed there arises in our minds