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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| they have been commonly transferred from matter to mind, and The First Alcibiades Part
2 Pre | writings of some contemporary transferred by accident to the more Gorgias Part
3 Intro| Socrates, and the argument is transferred to the hands of his disciple 4 Intro| is the Heracleitean flux transferred to the sphere of human conduct. Menexenus Part
5 Pre | writings of some contemporary transferred by accident to the more Meno Part
6 Intro| of objective knowledge is transferred to the subject; while absolute Parmenides Part
7 Intro| portion only of greatness transferred to them; or that small or 8 Intro| when, as he says, he transferred the Socratic universal of 9 Intro| a mere figure of speech transferred from the sphere of mathematics, Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| one sort of art be hastily transferred to another. The double titles 11 Intro| the loves of men must be transferred to the loves of women before Philebus Part
12 Intro| Socrates. The argument is now transferred to Protarchus, the son of 13 Intro| then by a figure have been transferred to the mind), still, why The Statesman Part
14 Text | but when the elements are transferred into the long and difficult Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| eye, are figures of speech transferred from one to the other. And 16 Intro| use of many words has been transferred from the body to the mind. 17 Intro| the corner, or a thought transferred in a moment from one point 18 Text | sight in a mirror, which is transferred from right to left, err Timaeus Part
19 Intro| characteristics of man are transferred to the world-animal, as 20 Intro| from nature, were easily transferred to her—such, for example, 21 Intro| ever-present image of space is transferred to time—succession is conceived 22 Intro| theory of the universe, and transferred to man, as there is much 23 Intro| time of Plato, had been transferred to Egypt, and inscribed, 24 Intro| them? And how was the tale transferred to the poem of Solon? ‘It