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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| makes a great step in the physiology of language. He was probably 2 Intro| chaos is provided by the physiology of speech. The organs of 3 Intro| is the anatomy, not the physiology of language, which grammar Meno Part
4 Intro| but the investigations of physiology. These he regards, not seriously, Phaedo Part
5 Intro| May not the science of physiology transform the world? Again, The Sophist Part
6 Intro| negation or absorption of physiology— physiology of chemistry— 7 Intro| absorption of physiology— physiology of chemistry—chemistry of 8 Intro| becomes organic we arrive at physiology: when we pass from the outward Theaetetus Part
9 Intro| truly explained either by physiology or by the observation of 10 Intro| objects of sense themselves.~Physiology speaks to us of the wonderful 11 Intro| its near relationship to Physiology. We truly remark that there 12 Intro| g. That the progress of Physiology may throw a new light on 13 Intro| sense in which Chemistry, Physiology, or Mathematics are wholes: 14 Intro| fall under the influence of Physiology or Metaphysic. It should 15 Intro| mind which we obtain from Physiology are negative rather than Timaeus Part
16 Intro| to man, from astronomy to physiology; he confuses, or rather 17 Intro| embraces astronomy, theology, physiology, and natural philosophy 18 Intro| the psychology, (6) the physiology of Plato, and (7) his analysis 19 Intro| looking for them, such as physiology and psychology. For the 20 Intro| foundation of mechanics. Even physiology partakes of figure and number; 21 Intro| visible. But though the physiology of the Timaeus is partly