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universality 4
universally 15
universals 20
universe 143
university 2
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universals

Meno
   Part
1 Intro| not in particulars, but in universals, which have a place in the 2 Intro| many, coextensive with the universals of sense and also with the 3 Intro| lost their first aspect of universals under which individuals Parmenides Part
4 Intro| Politicus, and the Laws, much as Universals would be spoken of in modern 5 Intro| was about to proceed to universals or general notions. There 6 Intro| there might be error in universals as well as in particulars.~ 7 Intro| arise from the denial of universals, similar to that which arose 8 Intro| mankind were disputing about universals, could they classify phenomena? 9 Intro| the Socratic conception of universals is illustrated by his genius; 10 Intro| inconsistency of his own doctrine of universals and draws out the endless 11 Intro| to deny the existence of universals or the unity under which Phaedrus Part
12 Text | must have intelligence of universals, and be able to proceed Philebus Part
13 Intro| of creating; the abstract universals of which they are seeking The Sophist Part
14 Intro| us onward to the ideas or universals which are contained in them; Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| the mind learns to grasp universals with no more exertion than 16 Intro| It not only receives the universals of sense, but gives them 17 Intro| together on a new pattern. The universals which are detached from 18 Text | her own, contemplates the universals in all things.~SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
19 Intro| Poseidon, Apollo, Athene, are universals as well as individuals. 20 Intro| the universal ideas, or of universals to the idea of good. He


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