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1 PreS | have dropped out of use. (b) A similar principle should 2 PreS | easily crept into the world.~(b) When one epistle out of Cratylus Part
3 Intro| of a group of languages b becomes p, or d, t, or ch, 4 Intro| should end in ‘um;’ nor (b) from any necessity of being 5 Intro| form, sometimes to another (b) euphony, by which is meant Gorgias Part
6 Intro| precarious as pleasure.~b. The arts or sciences, when Parmenides Part
7 Intro| is one, it is nothing. 1.b. If one has being, it is 8 Intro| one, it is all things. 2.b. If one has not being, it 9 Intro| be true? ‘I think not.’~1.b. Let us, however, commence 10 Intro| and is not destroyed.~2.b. Once more, let us ask the 11 Text | the one?~I think not.~1.b. Suppose, now, that we return 12 Text | nor is destroyed?~True.~2.b. And now, let us go back Phaedo Part
13 Text | is taller by a head than B, and B less by a head than 14 Text | taller by a head than B, and B less by a head than A, you Philebus Part
15 Intro| as in eating and hunger; (b) those in which there is 16 Intro| supreme principle of measure.~b. Again, to us there is a The Sophist Part
17 Intro| by illustrations, and (b) by pointing out the coincidence 18 Intro| the Hegelian philosophy.~(b) Hegel’s treatment of the The Statesman Part
19 Intro| are the most permanent.~b. Whether the best form of Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| is sensible perception’? (b) Would he have based the 21 Intro| minds on the same subject.~(b) The fixedness of impressions 22 Intro| mind talking to herself; b. the notion of a common 23 Intro| the body over the mind: (b) of the power of association, 24 Intro| See Introd. to Cratylus.)~b. This primitive psychology 25 Intro| we come across in life.~b. The error of supposing 26 Intro| an aspect of the other?~b. What are we to think of 27 Text | as of the tongue hissing; B, and most other letters, Timaeus Part
28 Intro| rotation of the axis. And (b) what proof is there that 29 Intro| the previous philosophy; (b) the nature of God and of 30 Intro| other dialogues of Plato.~(b) The Timaeus contains an