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Charmides Part
1 PreS | Let him never allow the attraction of a favourite expression, Cratylus Part
2 Text | and has added the eta by attraction; that is obvious to anybody.~ 3 Text | after things and violent attraction of the soul to them, and Lysis Part
4 Intro| may not be some peculiar attraction, which draws together ‘the Phaedo Part
5 Text | has always had a wonderful attraction for me, and, when mentioned, The Republic Book
6 1 | money and honor have no attraction for them; good men do not 7 4 | dissent, desire and aversion, attraction and repulsion, are all of The Sophist Part
8 Intro| Everywhere there is a movement of attraction and repulsion going on—an 9 Intro| and repulsion going on—an attraction or repulsion of ideas of 10 Intro| well as a spring, a law of attraction as well as of repulsion. Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| sensation presented great attraction to the ancient thinker. Timaeus Part
12 Intro| accordance with the law of attraction, it escapes by the way it 13 Intro| attract, not by reason of attraction, but because ‘nature abhors 14 Intro| depletion is produced by the attraction of like to like, after the 15 Intro| external elements by their attraction are always diminishing the 16 Intro| or hate, corresponding to attraction or repulsion; or the conception 17 Intro| that although the force of attraction is continually drawing similar 18 Intro| no existence, but by the attraction of similars towards the 19 Intro| earth. Plato’s doctrine of attraction implies not only (1) the 20 Intro| implies not only (1) the attraction of similar elements to one 21 Intro| element: (5) there is an attraction of like to like—smaller 22 Intro| creation of the world, or the attraction of similars to similars). 23 Intro| impossibility of a vacuum and the attraction of like to like. To these 24 Intro| is a law, not only of the attraction of lesser bodies to larger 25 Intro| described as confusing the attraction of gravitation with the 26 Intro| of gravitation with the attraction of cohesion. The influence 27 Text | that are observed about the attraction of amber and the Heraclean 28 Text | these cases is there any attraction; but he who investigates