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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| is no test of truth. In geometrical problems, for example, there 2 Text | in this, any more than in geometrical diagrams, which have often Gorgias Part
3 Intro| discovered the power of geometrical proportion in both worlds; 4 Intro| and in the mighty power of geometrical equality in both worlds. ( 5 Text | never to have observed that geometrical equality is mighty, both Meno Part
6 Intro| elementary relations of geometrical figures. The theorem that 7 Intro| of the doctrine of ideas. Geometrical forms and arithmetical ratios 8 Text | in the circle’:—that is a geometrical hypothesis. And we too, Parmenides Part
9 Intro| precision of numbers or of geometrical figures.~The argument is 10 Intro| carried out with a sort of geometrical accuracy. We doubt whether The Republic Book
11 5 | he said; necessity, not geometrical, but another sort of necessity 12 8 | this number represents a geometrical figure which has control The Statesman Part
13 Intro| by an interval which no geometrical ratio can express?~THEODORUS: 14 Text | by an interval, which no geometrical ratio can express.~THEODORUS: Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| conception of the various geometrical figures of which the properties 16 Text | ourselves, as if we were doing geometrical problem.~SOCRATES: Quite Timaeus Part
17 Intro| causes, and is dreaming of geometrical figures lost in a flux of 18 Intro| Zodiac.~Let us now assign the geometrical forms to their respective 19 Intro| endless combinations of geometrical figures or in the infinite 20 Intro| how could the surfaces of geometrical figures have formed solids? 21 Intro| solids, but of imaginary geometrical figures; in other words, 22 Intro| elements to differences in geometrical figures. But he does not 23 Intro| obvious deductions from geometrical figures or movements. Of 24 Intro| the world, if not out of geometrical figures, at least out of