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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Science. And it is not without practical and political importance. Laches Part
2 Intro| Aves); the other is the practical man, who relies on his own Laws Book
3 4 | not only twice as good in practical usefulness as the other, Meno Part
4 Intro| and right opinion is for practical purposes as good as knowledge, 5 Intro| actual existence and from practical life. In neither of them Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| which is worth reading has a practical and speculative as well Philebus Part
7 Intro| and proceeds to lay down practical rules for their application 8 Intro| theoretical, art is science practical. In the reason which he 9 Intro| rhetoric has a real sphere of practical usefulness: he only means 10 Intro| good against the abstract practical good of the Cynics, or the 11 Intro| classified sufficiently for all practical purposes by the thinker, 12 Intro| and at the same time so practical,—so Christian, as we may 13 Intro| conceptions of morals there is a practical agreement. There is no more 14 Intro| uncertainty of morals from the practical certainty. There is an uncertainty The Republic Book
15 5 | sightloving, art-loving, practical class and those of whom The Sophist Part
16 Intro| Not-being to mind or opinion or practical life.~But the negative as 17 Intro| their difficulty was not a practical but a metaphysical one; 18 Intro| only of speculation but of practical life? Reflections such as 19 Intro| of opposites is felt in practical life. The understanding 20 Intro| Many difficulties arise in practical religion from the impossibility The Statesman Part
21 Intro| sciences into theoretical and practical—the one kind concerned with 22 Intro| division of sciences into practical and speculative, and into 23 Intro| 1) the ideal, (2) the practical, (3) the sophistical—what 24 Text | general into those which are practical and those which are purely 25 Text | than to manual arts and to practical life in general?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| maintain that wisdom is a practical remedial power of turning 27 Intro| individuals are capable of practical improvement. But this improvement 28 Intro| importance which he attaches to practical life, he is at variance 29 Intro| use of such a study is a practical one,—to know, first, human Timaeus Part
30 Intro| they were also capable of practical application. Many curious