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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| there are true and false propositions. If a whole proposition 2 Text | there are true and false propositions?~HERMOGENES: To be sure.~ 3 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: Then, if propositions may be true and false, names Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| terms or in the structure of propositions, how to resist the fixed 5 Intro| questions relating to words and propositions and the combinations of 6 Text | translation):—~‘Of ambiguous propositions the following are instances:—~‘ 7 Text | Such are the modes in which propositions and terms may be ambiguous.’~ Meno Part
8 Intro| truth.’ These unmeaning propositions are hardly suspected to Parmenides Part
9 Intro| either of the two alternative propositions might be equally impossible 10 Intro| In the first series of propositions the word ‘is’ is really 11 Intro| The negative series of propositions contains the first conception Phaedo Part
12 Text | harmony, he said, in the two propositions that knowledge is recollection, Philebus Part
13 Intro| as they are termed, are propositions, which are sometimes true, 14 Text | many one, are wonderful propositions; and he who affirms either 15 Text | then true opinion and true propositions which are the expressions 16 Text | as they are termed, are propositions which exist in the minds Protagoras Part
17 Intro| present and future? These propositions to us have an appearance The Republic Book
18 1 | while admitting both these propositions, he further acknowledged Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| his a priori synthetical propositions to Aristotle. The philosopher