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Charmides Part
1 PreS | sensible and intellectual, the unchangeable and the transient, in whatever Cratylus Part
2 Intro| manly one (arren), or the unchangeable one (arratos). Enough of 3 Text | please, from his hard and unchangeable nature, which is the meaning Meno Part
4 Intro| and the like, in their unchangeable beauty, but not without Phaedo Part
5 Intro| her own pure thought is unchangeable, and only when using the 6 Text | infinitely more like the unchangeable—even the most stupid person 7 Text | uniform, and indissoluble, and unchangeable; and that the body is in Philebus Part
8 Intro| conceived as absolute and unchangeable, and then the abstract idea 9 Intro| pleasure will be equally unchangeable with that of knowledge. 10 Intro| that which is eternal and unchangeable. And reason and wisdom are 11 Text | nor have been nor will be unchangeable, when judged by the strict 12 Text | things which are eternal and unchangeable and unmixed, or if not, The Republic Book
13 2 | the gods are themselves unchangeable, still by witchcraft and 14 5 | there is no absolute or unchangeable idea of beauty -in whose 15 6 | to grasp the eternal and unchangeable, and those who wander in The Seventh Letter Part
16 Text | not in language that is unchangeable, which is true of that which The Sophist Part
17 Intro| IDEA of good is eternal and unchangeable. And the IDEA of good is The Statesman Part
18 Intro| divine things alone are unchangeable; but the earth and heavens, 19 Intro| fallacy, too, in comparing unchangeable laws with a personal governor. Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| and consequences. New and unchangeable properties of space are Timaeus Part
21 Intro| the body. God took of the unchangeable and indivisible and also 22 Intro| was or will be; for the unchangeable is never older or younger, 23 Intro| which by their wonderful and unchangeable nature they seemed to hold 24 Intro| between the invisible or unchangeable which is or is the place 25 Intro| Being or Truth or God or the unchangeable and eternal element, in 26 Intro| intelligible and sensible, of the unchangeable and the changing, of the 27 Text | whenever he looks to the unchangeable and fashions the form and 28 Text | nature of his work after an unchangeable pattern, must necessarily 29 Text | world—the pattern of the unchangeable, or of that which is created? 30 Text | by reason and mind and is unchangeable, and must therefore of necessity, 31 Text | Out of the indivisible and unchangeable, and also out of that which