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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| all the rest. The good or neutral sense of a word, such as Crito Part
2 Intro| The fact that he had been neutral in the death-struggle of Laws Book
3 5 | nor choose pain; and the neutral state we are ready to take Lysis Part
4 Text | remained only the good and the neutral, and that evil went far Philebus Part
5 Intro| hunger, soon passes into a neutral state of unconsciousness 6 Intro| limit, may there not be a neutral state, in which there is 7 Intro| should not exist in this neutral state, which is, moreover, 8 Intro| other, do we not experience neutral states, which although they 9 Intro| states—pleasureable, painful, neutral; we may embellish a little 10 Text | should not live in this neutral state.~PROTARCHUS: You mean 11 Text | SOCRATES: No more can that neutral or middle life be rightly The Republic Book
12 9 | True. ~And there is a neutral state which is neither pleasure 13 9 | drawn away from pain to the neutral or intermediate state, they The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | anyone; also I stand as a neutral between you, if ever you The Sophist Part
15 Intro| subsist side by side with a neutral one. A curious effect is 16 Intro| which the word is used in a neutral sense for a contriver or 17 Intro| sense in which it is used is neutral. Plato, Xenophon, Isocrates, Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| higher to nature in the neutral or lower sense. It should Timaeus Part
19 Intro| Plato than language of a neutral and impersonal character . . .