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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| dialogue...These remarks are applicable to nearly all the works 2 Intro| Nor indeed is induction applicable to philology in the same 3 Text | me, that one principle is applicable to all names, primary as 4 Text | equally attributable and applicable to the things of which they Laches Part
5 Text | of Melesias, and which is applicable, not only to them, but to Laws Book
6 1 | Athenian. And is what you say applicable only to states, or also 7 11 | legislator may safely make a law applicable to such cases in the following Parmenides Part
8 Intro| other words, they were only applicable within the range of our Phaedo Part
9 Intro| therefore felt to be no longer applicable. The evidence to the historical The Republic Book
10 7 | probable. But how is the image applicable to the disciples of philosophy? ~ 11 10 | there any invention of his, applicable to the arts or to human The Sophist Part
12 Text | predicate ‘not-being’ is not applicable to any being.~THEAETETUS: 13 Text | and that neither power is applicable to being.~THEAETETUS: And The Statesman Part
14 Text | is not ‘care’ of herds applicable to all? For this implies The Symposium Part
15 Intro| of Plato, is especially applicable to the Symposium.~The power Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| before his feet. This is applicable to all philosophers. The 17 Intro| may be said to be equally applicable to both. It is defined in 18 Intro| Neither is such a distinction applicable at all to our internal bodily 19 Text | a jest which is equally applicable to all philosophers. For Timaeus Part
20 Intro| mistaken, for these words are applicable only to becoming, and not