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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| civilisations to be in a state of dissolution; they do not easily pass Laws Book
2 8 | is no way better than the dissolution of them, as I am ready to 3 9 | follows what relates to the dissolution of the state:—Whoever by 4 10 | a second reason of their dissolution. “And when are all things 5 12 | there are many elements of dissolution in a state, as there are 6 12 | in the preservation and dissolution of states. For if the examiners Phaedo Part
7 Intro| suppose to be liable to dissolution? Is it the simple or the 8 Intro| body is liable to speedy dissolution, the soul is almost if not 9 Text | the body liable to speedy dissolution? and is not the soul almost 10 Text | perish; and this death and dissolution of the body which brings 11 Text | which is the beginning of dissolution, and may at last, after Philebus Part
12 Intro| in which there is neither dissolution nor restoration? That is 13 Text | dissolved, there is also a dissolution of nature and a generation 14 Text | Hunger, for example, is a dissolution and a pain.~PROTARCHUS: 15 Text | unnatural separation and dissolution caused by heat is painful, 16 Text | that pain ensues on the dissolution, and pleasure on the restoration 17 Text | process of restoration nor of dissolution. And mind what you say: The Republic Book
18 8 | dissolved. And this is the dissolution: In plants that grow in 19 8 | insatiable desire brings her to dissolution? ~What good? ~Freedom, I The Sophist Part
20 Intro| a principle of doubt and dissolution. Whereas Hegel tries to 21 Text | conceive discord to be a dissolution of kindred elements, originating The Statesman Part
22 Text | elements which had fallen into dissolution and disorder to the motion Timaeus Part
23 Intro| to itself, is capable of dissolution, but not of change. Of the 24 Text | if ever there was to be a dissolution of them, they might be dissolved 25 Text | its sharpness, whether the dissolution take place in the fire itself 26 Text | against the stronger, the dissolution continues. Again, when a 27 Text | upon the earth; and this dissolution of the solid masses is called 28 Text | therefore wasted away by dissolution and depletion, the gods