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1 PreS | are also more regularly developed from within. The sentence Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the sciences were far more developed. Those who would extend 3 Intro| articulate sound gradually developed into Sanscrit and Greek. 4 Intro| languages which are fully developed. They are of several patterns; Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| kingly art is more fully developed in the Politicus, and the Gorgias Part
6 Intro| great powers, which he has developed to the utmost, and which 7 Intro| existence, which is further developed in the Republic. And Christian 8 Intro| every individual are freely developed, and ‘the idea of good’ Meno Part
9 Intro| seed or germ which may be developed into all knowledge. The 10 Intro| here presented in a less developed form than in the Phaedo 11 Intro| Meno the subject is more developed; the foundations of the 12 Intro| knowledge is more fully developed in the Theaetetus. The lessons Phaedo Part
13 Intro| some more and some less developed, and all of them capable 14 Intro| good are often found to be developed by new circumstances, like 15 Intro| may be strengthened and developed; and the religion of all 16 Intro| the human soul became more developed. The succession, or alternation 17 Intro| theory of them so completely developed. Whether the belief in immortality Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| truth, and this is further developed in the parallel oration 19 Intro| life in new forms and been developed into the great European Philebus Part
20 Intro| practice, so also may be developed in theory into counsels The Sophist Part
21 Intro| which have been further developed by the genius of Spinoza 22 Intro| abstract were gradually developed. The threefold division 23 Intro| together. The simple is developed into the complex, the complex 24 Intro| one—latent in one another—developed out of one another.~This 25 Intro| see what new forms may be developed out of our increasing experience 26 Intro| teleological,—which are developed out of one another. But The Symposium Part
27 Text | reason is beginning to be developed, much about the time at Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| relativeness of sensation is then developed at length, and for a moment 29 Intro| notion of a common sense, developed further by Aristotle, and 30 Intro| properties of space are thus developed, which are proved to us Timaeus Part
31 Intro| knowledge of nature has been developed. They were the measure of 32 Intro| controversial character, which was developed by the growth of dialectic.