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Gorgias Part
1 Text | that you ought to cultivate inequality or excess, and do not care Laws Book
2 1 | and we have runners—the inequality of the ground in our country 3 5 | poverty; and so by a law of inequality, which will be in proportion 4 6 | equality, and by reason of inequality, cities are filled with Parmenides Part
5 Intro| sameness of measure, as inequality implies a greater or less 6 Intro| unlikeness, equality and inequality. Therefore one cannot be 7 Text | that it did not partake of inequality or unlikeness.~Very true.~ 8 Text | Then the one partakes of inequality, and in respect of this 9 Text | unequal to it?~Very true.~And inequality implies greatness and smallness?~ Phaedo Part
10 Text | equality the same as of inequality?~Impossible, Socrates.~Then The Republic Book
11 8 | arise dissimilarity and inequality and irregularity, which Timaeus Part
12 Intro| there is a principle of inequality, and therefore of motion, 13 Intro| compactness, and of hardness with inequality.~Pleasure and pain are the 14 Intro| discordant on account of the inequality of them, and again harmonious 15 Intro| of circulation caused by inequality. This process of circulation 16 Text | want of uniformity. Now inequality is the cause of the nature 17 Text | these causes generate an inequality which is always maintained, 18 Text | kinds which arise from the inequality of the triangles. Water, 19 Text | which was the author of the inequality has retreated; and this 20 Text | discordant on account of their inequality, and then again harmonical