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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| may give a right or wrong representation of a man or woman:—why may 2 Intro| names then equally give a representation true and right or false 3 Intro| may give a true or false representation, but denies that names can. 4 Text | some God makes not only a representation such as a painter would 5 Text | you admit a name to be the representation of a thing?~CRATYLUS: Yes, 6 Text | do you prefer?~CRATYLUS: Representation by likeness, Socrates, is 7 Text | is infinitely better than representation by any chance sign.~SOCRATES: Critias Part
8 Text | can only be imitation and representation. For if we consider the Gorgias Part
9 Intro| physician and be healed. On this representation of Plato’s the criticism Parmenides Part
10 Intro| they seldom give a perfect representation of our meaning. In like Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| alone of the ideas, has any representation on earth: wisdom is invisible 12 Intro| inextricably blended in the representation of Plato.~Thus far we may The Republic Book
13 2 | Whenever an erroneous representation is made of the nature of 14 2 | or tragic, in which the representation is given. ~Right. ~And is 15 3 | and still less must such a representation of the gods be allowed. ~ The Statesman Part
16 Intro| mob can hardly affect the representation of a great country. There The Symposium Part
17 Intro| certain French novels to be a representation of ordinary French life. Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| fallacies have arisen from the representation of the mind as a box, as 19 Intro| think of the world as the representation of the divine nature, and Timaeus Part
20 Intro| bodies with the imperfect representation of them (Rep.), and he does 21 Text | all this without a visible representation of the heavenly system would