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venus 6
verb 24
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verbal 28
verbs 27
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28 upward
28 verbal
28 wit
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verbal

Charmides
   Part
1 Intro| The tendency of the age to verbal distinctions, which here, 2 Intro| none of them are merely verbal quibbles, it is implied Cratylus Part
3 Intro| understood. Many merely verbal questions have been eliminated; Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| third becomes sophistical, verbal, eristic.~It is this stage 5 Intro| admit of being regarded as verbal fallacies. The sophism advanced Gorgias Part
6 Intro| any other dialogue, the verbal similarity tending to show 7 Intro| human life is of course verbal only, yet Plato, like theologians 8 Text | but in most of them the verbal element is greater—they 9 Text | and chuckling over some verbal slip? do you not see—have Meno Part
10 Intro| almost in a word, that the verbal sceptic is saved the labour 11 Intro| this alteration is merely verbal and does not in any degree Phaedo Part
12 Intro| philosophy, or have mistaken verbal arguments for real ones.~ 13 Intro| should have fallen into verbal fallacies: early logic is 14 Intro| crowning argument is purely verbal, and is but the expression Philebus Part
15 Intro| will be that such merely verbal and trivial conceptions, 16 Intro| which is poured upon the verbal difficulty of the one and The Republic Book
17 5 | he will pursue a merely verbal opposition in the spirit 18 5 | getting unintentionally into a verbal opposition. ~In what way? 19 5 | pugnaciously insist upon the verbal truth, that different natures The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text | definition, made up names and verbal forms. For that which has 21 Text | is made up of names and verbal forms, the same remark holds The Sophist Part
22 Intro| in Plato:—~1. They pursue verbal oppositions; 2. they make The Statesman Part
23 Intro| words. The evil of mere verbal oppositions, the requirement Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| remarks are made by him on verbal criticism, and on the importance 25 Intro| and to avoid captious and verbal criticisms.’~Such, Theodorus, 26 Intro| must not meet me with the verbal quibble that one—eteron— 27 Intro| fall into conjectures and verbal discussions. The facts themselves 28 Text | were satisfied with mere verbal consistency, and were well


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