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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| how do the primary names indicate anything? And let me ask 2 Intro| mean s and a convention may indicate by the unlike as well as 3 Intro| We have also sought to indicate the sources of our knowledge 4 Text | explaining were intended to indicate the nature of things.~HERMOGENES: 5 Text | likeness, for custom may indicate by the unlike as well as Gorgias Part
6 Intro| things of sense so as to indicate what is beyond; he raises 7 Text | am quite the man whom you indicate; but, perhaps, we ought Ion Part
8 Text | way the God would seem to indicate to us and not allow us to Laws Book
9 5 | should make enquiries, and indicate what is proper for each 10 7 | things the legislator should indicate in general outline, and 11 7 | to be we will hereafter indicate at the end, which will be 12 10 | in the first place let me indicate to you one point which is Parmenides Part
13 Intro| satisfactory which does not indicate the connexion of the first Philebus Part
14 Intro| of them does he mean to indicate by the term ‘good’? If he 15 Intro| them as diviners who will indicate to us the right track. They 16 Text | you and I must now try to indicate some state and disposition 17 Text | I will now endeavour to indicate; for with the maintainers The Republic Book
18 2 | manner of speaking will indicate the manner in which I desire 19 10 | experience of them, and he must indicate to the maker the good or The Statesman Part
20 Text | their chief aim, and to indicate their error.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
21 Text | in a parable, meaning to indicate the likeness of the soul Timaeus Part
22 Text | of those things which we indicate by the use of the words ‘