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Charmides Part
1 Intro| taste of many things.’ (7) And still the mind of Plato, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| constraining or necessary.~(7) We have shown that language, Critias Part
3 Intro| the great destruction: (7) the happy guess that great Gorgias Part
4 Intro| of the grasshoppers, and (7) the tale of Thamus and Lysis Part
5 Intro| natures, all men everywhere? 7) The ancients had their Meno Part
6 Intro| which is latent in him, and (7) the remark that he is all Parmenides Part
7 Intro| non-existence in place or time: (7) The same ideas are regarded Phaedo Part
8 Intro| particular form of life.~7. When we speak of the immortality Philebus Part
9 Intro| truest and purest knowledge.~(7) We are now able to determine 10 Intro| beautiful in external things.~7. Plato agrees partially Protagoras Part
11 Intro| power of self-improvement; (7) the religious allegory The Republic Book
12 8 | the side of which is five (7 x 7 = 49 x 100 = 4900), 13 8 | side of which is five (7 x 7 = 49 x 100 = 4900), each The Statesman Part
14 Intro| are subordinate to him. (7) Fixed principles are implanted 15 Intro| any more than the arts (7) which provide food and 16 Intro| writings of Plato; lastly (7), we may briefly consider The Symposium Part
17 Intro| encouraging male loves; (7) the ruling passion of Socrates Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| oblong numbers, 3, 5, 6, 7, etc., which are composed Timaeus Part
19 Intro| physiology of Plato, and (7) his analysis of the senses 20 Intro| thought possible.~Section 7.~In Plato’s explanation 21 Intro| measured by ratios of number; (7) that mathematical laws