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Philebus Part
1 Intro| two heads of measure and symmetry; and though a hint is given 2 Intro| criteria of goodness—beauty, symmetry, truth. These are clearly 3 Intro| second place is assigned to symmetry; the third, to reason and 4 Intro| the aspect of measure or symmetry, becomes beauty. And if 5 Intro| this being is manifested in symmetry and beauty everywhere, in 6 Intro| now substitutes the word ‘symmetry,’ as if intending to express 7 Intro| three chief elements—truth, symmetry, and beauty. These will 8 Intro| into a proverb.~Which of symmetry? Wisdom again; for nothing 9 Text | any want of measure and symmetry in any mixture whatever 10 Text | beautiful; for measure and symmetry are beauty and virtue all 11 Text | catch our prey; Beauty, Symmetry, Truth are the three, and The Sophist Part
12 Intro| deformity is the want of symmetry, or failure in the attainment 13 Intro| has merely an imaginary symmetry, and is really irregular 14 Text | that this is the effect of symmetry among them, or of the want 15 Text | them, or of the want of symmetry?~THEAETETUS: Clearly of 16 Text | Clearly of the want of symmetry.~STRANGER: But surely we 17 Text | as deformed and devoid of symmetry?~THEAETETUS: Very true.~ The Symposium Part
18 Text | proof of his flexibility and symmetry of form is his grace, which Timaeus Part
19 Intro| is no greater or fairer symmetry than that of body and soul,