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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | seemed to be lost in the contemplation of something great, he said: Gorgias Part
2 Intro| passes them unheeded by. The contemplation of the consequences of actions, Laws Book
3 3 | for the city which is in contemplation.~Athenian. Good news, Cleinias; Phaedo Part
4 Intro| there is a danger in the contemplation of the nature of things, 5 Intro| notion of the soul; the contemplation of ideas ‘under the form 6 Text | reason, and dwell in the contemplation of her, beholding the true 7 Text | that as I had failed in the contemplation of true existence, I ought Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| divine nature exists by the contemplation of ideas of virtue and justice— 9 Text | of love either past or in contemplation; but when non-lovers meet, Philebus Part
10 Intro| enthusiasm or rapturous contemplation of ideas. Whether we attribute 11 Text | the mind is engaged in the contemplation of true being?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
12 7 | converting the mind to the contemplation of true being. ~And surely, 13 7 | principle in the soul to the contemplation of that which is best in The Sophist Part
14 Intro| as the mind, lost in the contemplation of Being, asked no more The Symposium Part
15 Intro| be near the end. In the contemplation of that supreme being of 16 Intro| called, but the mystical contemplation of the beautiful and the 17 Intro| is willing to rest in the contemplation of the idea, which to him 18 Text | man should live, in the contemplation of beauty absolute; a beauty Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| pleas and rejoinders to the contemplation of absolute justice or injustice 20 Intro| originally derived from the contemplation of the world without us— 21 Text | head quite swims with the contemplation of them.~SOCRATES: I see, 22 Text | and rejoinders into the contemplation of justice and injustice Timaeus Part
23 Intro| proceeding in a similar path of contemplation, he supposes the inward 24 Text | sense, and of which the contemplation is granted to intelligence