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Charmides Part
1 PreS | unity, and also growth and development; but that we must not intrude Cratylus Part
2 Intro| some crisis of national development—a migration, a conquest, 3 Intro| evolution,’ ‘birth,’ ‘law,’ development,’ ‘instinct,’ ‘implicit,’ ‘ 4 Intro| have had a free and full development of their organisms, and 5 Intro| language there is a greater development of vowels, in another of Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| Dialogue: (1) the dialectical development of the idea of piety; (2) Gorgias Part
7 Intro| true and false art. In the development of this opposition there 8 Intro| principle of moral growth or development. He is not far off the higher Laches Part
9 Intro| Laches has more play and development of character. In the Lysis Laws Book
10 3 | explain the first origin and development of forms of government.~ 11 3 | have attained their full development, whether of virtue or of Meno Part
12 Intro| and Locke we have another development in which the mind of man 13 Text | SOCRATES: Mark now the farther development. I shall only ask him, and Parmenides Part
14 Intro| he is preparing for the development of his later view, that 15 Intro| way of all progress and development of thought. He does not 16 Intro| while similar words, such as development, evolution, law, and the 17 Intro| the proposition, partly by development of the ‘ego,’ he never inquires— Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| dialogue were confined to the development of a single idea, this would 19 Intro| the source of a greater development of literature than nationality Philebus Part
20 Intro| and philosophical. In the development of abstract thought great 21 Intro| in fancy and feeling. The development of the reason undisturbed 22 Intro| feebleness of age, or to the development of the quarrel between philosophy 23 Intro| first in the order of their development, and is the instinct which 24 Intro| in it therefore the last development of his philosophy. The extreme The Sophist Part
25 Intro| sense. They also admit of development from within their own spheres. 26 Intro| the terms ‘evolution,’ ‘development,’ and the like. Yet it can 27 Intro| ideas of opposition, or development, or cause and effect, in 28 Intro| together. Many ideas of development, evolution, reciprocity, Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| this, at a higher stage of development, the opposition of moral Timaeus Part
30 Intro| physicists; (2) that the development of animals out of fishes 31 Intro| philosophy is continuity and development, but to Plato this is the