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insurrection 1
intact 1
intangible 3
intellect 25
intellects 1
intellectual 67
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intellect

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| himself is the son of a mighty intellect; Kronos, quasi koros, not 2 Text | be the child of a mighty intellect. Which is the fact; for Laws Book
3 10 | is the work of a mighty intellect. And women especially, and 4 12 | indeed; but with what is that intellect concerned which, mingling Meno Part
5 Intro| exaltation of the reason or intellect, in the denial of the voluntariness Parmenides Part
6 Text | seen near and with keen intellect, every single thing appears Philebus Part
7 Intro| self-indulgence, the pleasures of intellect and the pleasures of sense, The Republic Book
8 6 | as life advances and the intellect begins to mature, let them 9 7 | impressions which invited the intellect, or the reverse-those which 10 7 | that strain which is of the intellect only, but which the faculty 11 7 | four divisions; two for intellect and two for opinion, and 12 7 | concerned with becoming, and intellect with being; and so to make 13 7 | to becoming, so is pure intellect to opinion. And as intellect 14 7 | intellect to opinion. And as intellect is to opinion, so is science 15 7 | subjects of opinion and of intellect, for it will be a long inquiry, The Sophist Part
16 Intro| idea had sunk deep into the intellect of man. The effect of the 17 Text | purification of the soul or intellect. For this is the purification 18 Text | of all the errors of the intellect.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
19 Text | and quiet working of the intellect, and of steadiness and gentleness The Symposium Part
20 Intro| the true love is akin to intellect and political activity; Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| The framework of the human intellect is not the peculium of an Timaeus Part
22 Intro| feebleness of the human intellect—‘God knows the original 23 Text | are incapable of reason or intellect; the only being which can 24 Text | visible bodies. The lover of intellect and knowledge ought to explore 25 Text | wisdom, and has exercised his intellect more than any other part


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