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stages

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| only languages in various stages of growth, maturity, and 2 Intro| holds that there are three stages of language: (1) in which Gorgias Part
3 Intro| and manner change with the stages of the argument. Socrates 4 Intro| to be continued in other stages of existence, which is further Meno Part
5 Intro| distinctions are realized, or new stages of thought attained by him. Phaedo Part
6 Intro| nation, in various states or stages of cultivation; some more Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| spent in regaining this. The stages of the conflict are many 8 Intro| conduct in the successive stages of existence. Nor again Philebus Part
9 Intro| lived in the successive stages or moments of metaphysical The Sophist Part
10 Intro| through the intermediate stages; 5. they refuse to attribute 11 Intro| Plato arranges in order the stages of knowledge and of existence. 12 Intro| of sense and knowledge as stages of thought which have always 13 Intro| opinions or speculations, but stages or moments of thought which 14 Intro| finally completed in all its stages, the mind may come back 15 Intro| Being, in which all the stages of sense and knowledge are 16 Intro| with the first and second stages of the early Greek philosophy. The Statesman Part
17 Intro| of public opinion. In all stages of civilization human nature, The Symposium Part
18 Intro| not to be regarded as the stages of an idea, rising above 19 Intro| regular series of steps or stages, proceeding from the particulars Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| lower to the higher by three stages, in which perception, opinion, 21 Intro| omitting the intermediate stages. This appears to be the 22 Intro| or six natural states or stages:—(1) sensation, in which 23 Intro| passion and reason in many stages, the transition from sensuality


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