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perceiving

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | but which is incapable of perceiving the objects of the senses?~ Critias Part
2 Text | to see into such things, perceiving that an honourable race Euthydemus Part
3 Text | The two foreign gentlemen, perceiving that you did not know, wanted 4 Text | were directed towards him, perceiving that something wonderful Euthyphro Part
5 Text | makes them walk away, not perceiving that there is another and Gorgias Part
6 Text | and you, in your ingenuity perceiving the advantage to be thereby Laws Book
7 3 | But your third saviour, perceiving that your government was 8 5 | There is no difficulty in perceiving that the twelve parts admit 9 6 | there is a difficulty in perceiving that the city ought to be Phaedo Part
10 Text | sense (for the meaning of perceiving through the body is perceiving 11 Text | perceiving through the body is perceiving through the senses)—were Phaedrus Part
12 Text | seeing, hearing, touching, perceiving him in every way. And therefore Protagoras Part
13 Text | taught.’ Now I, Protagoras, perceiving this terrible confusion The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | of all that had occurred. Perceiving that we were all in this Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| question: Is not seeing perceiving?’ ‘Very true.’ ‘And he who 16 Intro| the patient ceases to be a perceiving power and becomes a percipient, 17 Intro| as well as of opining or perceiving. But when the wordknowledge’ 18 Text | SOCRATES: Then appearing and perceiving coincide in the case of 19 Text | can be no such thing as perceiving and perceiving nothing; 20 Text | thing as perceiving and perceiving nothing; the object, whether 21 Text | then? Think: is not seeing perceiving, and is not sight perception?~ 22 Text | the patient ceases to be a perceiving power and becomes a percipient, 23 Text | should call all of them perceiving—what other name could be 24 Text | not knowing the other, and perceiving neither, can never think 25 Text | case, not knowing and not perceiving either of you, I cannot 26 Text | the other. And the same of perceiving: do you understand me?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
27 Intro| countrymen were of antiquity. Perceiving this, and with the view 28 Intro| to mere abstractions; not perceiving that pure abstraction is 29 Text | of feeling in the body, perceiving these commands and threats,


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