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Parmenides Part
1 Intro| terms ‘abstraction’ and ‘generalization.’ When we have described 2 Intro| of ideas by a process of generalization. At the same time, he points 3 Intro| viz. that the process of generalization will go on to infinity. 4 Intro| to describe the simplest generalization of external objects) is 5 Intro| the word as a convenient generalization, though not without a double Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| processes of division and generalization which are so dear to the 7 Text | processes of division and generalization; they help me to speak and Philebus Part
8 Intro| In his eagerness for generalization, seeking, as Aristotle says, The Sophist Part
9 Intro| proposition, of definition, of generalization, of synthesis and analysis, The Statesman Part
10 Intro| reminded that in any process of generalization, there may be more than Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| which derives them from generalization and from reflection of the 12 Intro| knowledge the same process of generalization which he has already learned 13 Intro| not really different from generalization. As in the Sophist, he is 14 Intro| process of thought; the first generalization of all, without which language 15 Intro| precedent of them, but the last generalization of them. Nor can any principle Timaeus Part
16 Intro| the first rude attempts at generalization are dimly seen. The Gods 17 Intro| incapable of induction or generalization in the modern sense, they 18 Intro| not by a love of hasty generalization, but by a divine instinct, 19 Intro| The charge of premature generalization which is often urged against