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The Apology Part
1 Text | me. But no one who has a particle of understanding will ever Laws Book
2 10 | admitted by all who have any particle of intelligence, and when 3 10 | every man who has the least particle of sense.~Athenian. And Parmenides Part
4 Intro| be divided. Further, each particle will have the appearance 5 Intro| equality. Moreover, each particle although having a limit 6 Text | cannot be singular, but every particle of them is infinite in number; 7 Text | it?~Certainly.~And each particle will be imagined to be equal 8 Text | nor end, each separate particle yet appears to have a limit 9 Text | up into fractions, for a particle will have to be conceived Phaedo Part
10 Intro| form of a magnet, or of a particle of fire, or of light, or Philebus Part
11 Intro| sufficient, if devoid of any particle of pleasure? Must not the 12 Text | children, have not the least particle of reason in them; whereas The Sophist Part
13 Text | that any, even the smallest particle of being, is incorporeal, Theaetetus Part
14 Text | these fellows not to have a particle of rest in them is more Timaeus Part
15 Intro| therefore, according to Plato, a particle of water when decomposed 16 Intro| pyramids (8 = 4 x 2), a particle of air is resolved into 17 Intro| denser or a rarer. No single particle of the elements is visible, 18 Intro| abhors a vacuum. Whenever a particle is displaced, the rest push 19 Text | so small that no single particle of any of the four kinds