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The Apology Part
1 Text | not wise. So I departed, conceiving myself to be superior to Gorgias Part
2 Intro| arguments. The possibility of conceiving a universal art or science, 3 Intro| mind; while the head is conceiving, the hand is executing. 4 Text | to quarrel, both parties conceiving that their opponents are Parmenides Part
5 Intro| either of these modes of conceiving the connection. Things are 6 Intro| than upon ourselves. For conceiving of God more under the attribute 7 Intro| that some different mode of conceiving them is required. Parmenides Philebus Part
8 Intro| from the modern mode of conceiving God.~a. To Plato, the idea 9 Text | too quick or too slow in conceiving plurality in unity. Having 10 Text | Socrates, should we be right in conceiving to be true?~SOCRATES: True The Sophist Part
11 Intro| illustration of his meaning in conceiving all philosophy under the 12 Intro| which will assist us in conceiving or expressing the complex 13 Intro| from the impossibility of conceiving body and mind at once and 14 Intro| is as much difficulty in conceiving the body without the soul The Statesman Part
15 Intro| difficulties which arise in conceiving the relation of man to God The Symposium Part
16 Intro| beauty approaches, then the conceiving power is benign and diffuse; 17 Text | approaching beauty, the conceiving power is propitious, and Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| the mind is incapable of conceiving the body, and therefore 19 Intro| the body, and therefore of conceiving itself. The mind may be 20 Intro| analogy of space assists us in conceiving of them as coexistent. When 21 Text | arguments or in their minds, conceiving, as I imagine, that any 22 Text | SOCRATES: And do you mean by conceiving, the same which I mean?~ Timaeus Part
23 Intro| inconsistency in Plato’s manner of conceiving the soul of man; he cannot 24 Text | distinguish at the time, conceiving that the two would be enough.