Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] catches 5 catching 10 catchwords 1 categories 22 category 5 catharine 1 cathedra 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 bile 22 brain 22 briefly 22 categories 22 chain 22 circumstance 22 comparing | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances categories |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| philosophy and the Kantian categories. So complex is language, 2 Intro| parts of speech with the categories of Logic. Nor do we conceive Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| and Statesman; a scheme of categories is found in the Philebus; 4 Intro| rest. Neither do we require categories or heads of argument to Parmenides Part
5 Intro| transcendental use of the Categories.~Several lesser links also Philebus Part
6 Intro| another make,’ i.e. new categories and modes of conception, 7 Intro| plurality; (II) the table of categories or elements; (III) the kinds 8 Intro| 1. The first of Plato’s categories or elements is the infinite. 9 Intro| good is summed up under categories which are not summa genera, The Sophist Part
10 Intro| thought of applying the categories of Being or Not-being to 11 Intro| supposed, firmly rooted in the categories of the understanding which 12 Intro| us are regarded as mere categories, he saw or thought that 13 Intro| consisted only or chiefly in the categories of logic. For abstractions, 14 Intro| imagine that the meagre categories of the understanding, however 15 Intro| the construction of the categories—a work which was only begun 16 Intro| it could be arranged in categories and explained by philosophers. 17 Intro| determinations of thought, or ‘categories’ as they may be termed, 18 Intro| It has never applied the categories to experience; it has not 19 Intro| seeing that the successive categories or determinations of thought 20 Intro| imagine that a few meagre categories derived from language and The Statesman Part
21 Intro| falling under the two great categories of composition and division. Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| There are some leading categories or classifications of thought,