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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| search?~All names, whether primary or secondary, are intended 2 Intro| their significance from the primary. But then, how do the primary 3 Intro| primary. But then, how do the primary names indicate anything? 4 Intro| back to the letters, or primary elements of which they are 5 Intro| to consider whether the primary as well as the secondary 6 Intro| controversies in which the primary agency of the divine Being 7 Intro| But the greater number of primary words do not admit of derivation 8 Text | we have at last reached a primary element, which need not 9 Text | asking should turn out to be primary elements, must not their 10 Text | stating the principle of primary names.~HERMOGENES: Let me 11 Text | applicable to all names, primary as well as secondary—when 12 Text | that this is true of the primary quite as much as of the 13 Text | their significance from the primary.~HERMOGENES: That is evident.~ 14 Text | good; but then how do the primary names which precede analysis 15 Text | But are these the only primary names, or are there others?~ 16 Text | we must see whether the primary, and also whether the secondary 17 Text | only be explained by the primary. Clearly then the professor Laws Book
18 9 | regarding the public good as primary in the state, and the private 19 10 | of such will there be any primary changing element? How can 20 10 | hatred, love, and other primary motions akin to these; which 21 11 | wardens of the city the primary and secondary regulations Parmenides Part
22 Intro| improved by Plato. When primary abstractions are used in Philebus Part
23 Text | we just now spoke of as primary.~PROTARCHUS: I see that The Republic Book
24 4 | must have conducted us to a primary form of justice, has now The Statesman Part
25 Intro| the distinction between primary and co-operative causes Timaeus Part
26 Intro| made out of such of the primary triangles as are adapted 27 Intro| near to our doctrine of the primary and secondary qualities 28 Text | give more trouble than the primary. These things at some future 29 Text | like.~Now all unmixed and primary bodies are produced by such 30 Text | materials: God took such of the primary triangles as were straight