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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Speaking is one of the simplest natural operations, and 2 Intro| order. We see that in the simplest sentences are contained 3 Intro| approach this study. The simplest of all is to observe our 4 Intro| modified it.~i. The first and simplest of all the principles of Laws Book
5 11 | depositor, violating the simplest and noblest of laws which Meno Part
6 Intro| ideas in the Meno is the simplest and clearest, and we shall Parmenides Part
7 Intro| any predicates. Take the simplest of all notions, ‘unity’; 8 Intro| view. He is criticizing the simplest and most general of our 9 Intro| good word’ to describe the simplest generalization of external Philebus Part
10 Text | every-day phenomena furnish the simplest illustration?~PROTARCHUS: The Sophist Part
11 Intro| e.g. ‘A man learns’; the simplest sentence is composed of 12 Intro| again we may begin with the simplest elements of sense and proceed 13 Intro| which appears to be the simplest of negations, and yet admits 14 Intro| fur sich seyn,’ though the simplest combinations of nouns and 15 Text | forms language, and is the simplest and least form of discourse.~ 16 Text | should you not call this the simplest and least of sentences?~ Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| opinion, and the like. The simplest of these is sensation, or 18 Intro| propose to consider them.~The simplest sensation involves an unconscious 19 Intro| we are conducted to our simplest and purest notion of matter, 20 Intro| existence to us. Being the simplest of our ideas, space is also 21 Intro| the extension of them. The simplest sensation implies some relation 22 Intro| half filled up. This is the simplest act of memory. And as we 23 Intro| mind in the noblest and simplest manner. While acknowledging 24 Intro| philosophy. The first and simplest forms of thought are rooted 25 Intro| things once familiar. The simplest way in which we can represent 26 Intro| described as follows. The simplest case of association is that Timaeus Part
27 Intro| truths the greatest and simplest is the uniformity of nature; 28 Intro| generation.’ Reflecting on the simplest kinds of external objects, 29 Text | formed. The first will be the simplest and smallest construction,