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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| into classes of letters, distinguishing the consonants, mutes, vowels, 2 Text | instrument of teaching and of distinguishing natures, as the shuttle 3 Text | natures, as the shuttle is of distinguishing the threads of the web.~ 4 Text | vowels, nor yet mutes; and distinguishing into classes the vowels Gorgias Part
5 Intro| guarded against objections by distinguishing courage and knowledge from 6 Intro| that they are agreed in distinguishing pleasure from good, returns 7 Text | and there is an art in distinguishing them,—can you tell me of Laches Part
8 Intro| which will not assist us in distinguishing the nature of courage. In Laws Book
9 8 | have festivals for women, distinguishing those which ought to be 10 10 | all six, which are worth distinguishing, and should not all have Phaedo Part
11 Intro| length Anaxagoras, hardly distinguishing between life and mind, or Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| the art of rhetoric; first distinguishing between the debatable and 13 Intro| is much more serious in distinguishing men from animals by their 14 Intro| writers. It was incapable of distinguishing between words and things. Philebus Part
15 Intro| we have a difficulty in distinguishing the different aspects of 16 Text | cease to be any need of distinguishing the kinds of pleasures, Protagoras Part
17 Intro| Athenian people are right in distinguishing between the skilled and The Republic Book
18 7 | that? ~The little matter of distinguishing one, two, and three-in a The Sophist Part
19 Intro| profession. But the most distinguishing characteristic of him is, 20 Intro| Being, the defining and distinguishing principle, and that some 21 Intro| to have been incapable of distinguishing ideas from facts. And certainly The Statesman Part
22 Text | led to observe that the distinguishing principle of the State cannot Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| sense would have no power of distinguishing without the mind.~But prior 24 Intro| h. The impossibility of distinguishing between mind and body. Neither 25 Intro| We have no difficulty in distinguishing an act of sight or an act 26 Text | get at the difference and distinguishing characteristic of each thing, 27 Text | had no conception of your distinguishing characteristics.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
28 Intro| were really incapable of distinguishing between the opinions of 29 Intro| and they were incapable of distinguishing illustration from argument.