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1 7 | yet much of what has been asserted by us, Stranger is contrary Menexenus Part
2 Intro| although not strongly, asserted.~Whether the Menexenus is Meno Part
3 Intro| of ‘some with some,’ is asserted and explained. But they Parmenides Part
4 Intro| transcendental existence is not asserted, and is therefore implicitly 5 Intro| school. The old Eleatics had asserted the existence of Being, 6 Intro| that no predicate could be asserted of any subject; they also 7 Intro| name or anything else be asserted of that which is not.~2. 8 Intro| just as Kant would have asserted the existence of ‘things 9 Intro| the unity of knowledge are asserted; in the later dialogues 10 Intro| the premises; they have asserted the premises without examining Phaedo Part
11 Text | something of the sort would be asserted by those who say that the Philebus Part
12 Intro| But this, though often asserted, is recanted almost in a 13 Text | their unity, for, as was asserted in the previous argument, The Republic Book
14 5 | better principle which reason asserted, then the man was perceived The Sophist Part
15 Intro| absoluteness of Being was asserted in every form of language, 16 Intro| contradiction. For what is asserted about Being and Not-Being 17 Text | but would have obstinately asserted that nothing is which they 18 Text | STRANGER: When other, then, is asserted of you as the same, and 19 Text | more and more when it was asserted that there is no such thing The Statesman Part
20 Intro| is also first distinctly asserted in the Statesman of Plato. Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| flux? (c) Would he have asserted the absoluteness of sensation 22 Text | force; this was especially asserted of justice; but as to the Timaeus Part
23 Text | Egyptian tongue Neith, and is asserted by them to be the same whom


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