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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| dialogue on the Procrustean bed of a single idea. (Compare Laches Part
2 Text | never get up from a sick bed? I should like to know whether Meno Part
3 Intro| For example, there is the bed which the carpenter makes, 4 Intro| makes, the picture of the bed which is drawn by the painter, 5 Intro| drawn by the painter, the bed existing in nature of which Phaedo Part
6 Text | the watery element has no bed or bottom, but is swinging Protagoras Part
7 Text | Now Prodicus was still in bed, wrapped up in sheepskins 8 Text | Alcibiades got Prodicus out of bed and brought in him and his 9 Text | they might have a natural bed of their own when they wanted 10 Text | shoeless, and had neither bed nor arms of defence. The The Republic Book
11 10 | of them-one the idea of a bed, the other of a table. ~ 12 10 | of either of them makes a bed or he makes a table for 13 10 | the painter also creates a bed? ~Yes, he said, but not 14 10 | he said, but not a real bed. ~And what of the maker 15 10 | what of the maker of the bed? were you not saying that 16 10 | view, is the essence of the bed, but only a particular bed? ~ 17 10 | bed, but only a particular bed? ~Yes, I did. ~Then if he 18 10 | work of the maker of the bed, or of any other workman, 19 10 | them: God, the maker of the bed, and the painter? ~Yes, 20 10 | from necessity, made one bed in nature and one only; 21 10 | that would be the ideal bed and not the two others. ~ 22 10 | the real maker of a real bed, not a particular maker 23 10 | particular maker of a particular bed, and therefore he created 24 10 | and therefore he created a bed which is essentially and 25 10 | natural author or maker of the bed? ~Yes, he replied; inasmuch 26 10 | he also the maker of the bed? ~Yes. ~But would you call 27 10 | is he in relation to the bed? ~I think, he said, that 28 10 | that you may look at a bed from different points of 29 10 | other point of view, and the bed will appear different, but The Sophist Part
30 Intro| logic is the Procrustes’ bed into which they are forced.~ Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| having learned how to make a bed, or cook up flatteries;