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Charmides Part
1 Text | is nothing which has an inherent property of relation to Cratylus Part
2 Intro| to speak we may note the inherent strength of language, which 3 Text | without; the stream is not inherent, but is an influence introduced Laws Book
4 10 | moved by chance and some inherent force according to certain Parmenides Part
5 Intro| assuming smallness to be inherent in one: in this case the Phaedo Part
6 Text | things in which opposites are inherent and which are called after 7 Text | the opposites which are inherent in them and which give their The Republic Book
8 6 | there be someone who through inherent goodness or natural reasonableness 9 10 | everything, there is an inherent evil and disease? ~Yes, 10 10 | vice and evil which are inherent in each are the destruction 11 10 | nature which having this inherent corruption cannot be dissolved 12 10 | disorder die by the natural inherent power of destruction which 13 10 | death. ~True, I said; if the inherent natural vice or evil of 14 10 | destroyed by an evil, whether inherent or external, must exist The Sophist Part
15 Intro| obscure: and the difficulty inherent in the subject is increased The Statesman Part
16 Text | creator, turns about and by an inherent necessity revolves in the 17 Text | matter in him; this was inherent in the primal nature, which Timaeus Part
18 Intro| certain remnant of evil inherent in matter which he cannot 19 Intro| and that which has the inherent force or energy to remain 20 Intro| common now as ever; they are inherent in the human mind, and when