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Charmides Part
1 PreS | philosophy. There is, however, no continuous growth of the one into the 2 PreS | modern philosophy are one and continuous (as has been affirmed with 3 PreS | of a series of Epistles, continuous and yet coinciding with Cratylus Part
4 Intro| moment, yet like the air, continuous in all ages and countries,— Gorgias Part
5 Intro| There also occur in Plato continuous images; some of them extend 6 Intro| nearly all these parables or continuous images are found in the Meno Part
7 Intro| mediaeval logic retained a continuous influence over it, and a Parmenides Part
8 Intro| are regarded sometimes as continuous and sometimes as discrete: ( 9 Text | places at once, and yet continuous with itself; in this way Phaedo Part
10 Intro| power of regarding either as continuous or discrete.~In speaking 11 Text | whole presents a single and continuous appearance of variety in Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| over the written word. The continuous thread which appears and Philebus Part
13 Intro| has many parts, that the continuous is also the divisible, that 14 Intro| and soon discovers that continuous mental energy is not granted The Republic Book
15 7 | come, and there would be continuous and earnest search, and 16 10 | side all together form one continuous whorl. This is pierced by The Seventh Letter Part
17 Text | luxury and are incapable of continuous effort; it ensures that The Sophist Part
18 Intro| necessity, mind and matter, the continuous and the discrete, cause 19 Text | creation to be successive or continuous, would be talking nonsense Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| also a leading thought or continuous image, like the wave in 21 Intro| At first it appears to be continuous; afterwards we perceive 22 Intro| intermittent rather than continuous. Its sphere has been exaggerated. 23 Intro| process however is not always continuous, but often intermittent: Timaeus Part
24 Intro| and arranged them in a continuous proportion—~fire:air::air: 25 Intro| but always is, one and continuous, which cannot spring from 26 Text | disordered by excess of fire, continuous heat and fever are the result;