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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| On the other hand, the extension of the familiar use of the 2 Intro| it will bear the proposed extension of meaning or not. According Gorgias Part
3 Intro| not on power or riches or extension of territory, but on an Laws Book
4 7 | giving the proper flexion and extension to each of them, a harmonious Meno Part
5 Intro| attributes of thought and extension—these are truly imparted 6 Intro| opposition between thought and extension, Descartes, like Plato, 7 Intro| logic says ‘the greater the extension, the less the comprehension,’ 8 Intro| cognizable by man, thought and extension; these are in extreme opposition Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| even probable, that the extension of the means of knowledge 10 Intro| derived, not merely from the extension of education over a wider Philebus Part
11 Intro| There is no harm in this extension of the meaning, but a word 12 Intro| which admits of such an extension can hardly be made the basis The Republic Book
13 7 | must also have a similar extension given to them, if our legislation The Sophist Part
14 Intro| they have the greatest extension and the least comprehension. Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| also of a greater or less extension from one object, which is 16 Intro| the intension the less the extension of them. The simplest sensation Timaeus Part
17 Intro| the power of flexion and extension. Such was the origin of 18 Intro| common logic, the greater the extension the less the comprehension. 19 Intro| succession is conceived as extension. (We remark that Plato does 20 Intro| abstract ideas of weight and extension, which are familiar to us, 21 Text | body capable of flexion and extension, while the flesh would serve