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Charmides Part
1 PreS | simplicity, stateliness, weight, precision; or the best part of him 2 PreS | ones. Neither is the same precision required in Greek as in 3 PreS | his own language increased precision and also increased clearness 4 PreS | is a mistaken attempt at precision always to translate the 5 PreS | same time the dialectical precision with which the steps of 6 PreS | systematic arrangement or logical precision:—‘poema magis putandum.’ Cratylus Part
7 Intro| meaning of them with greater precision. These instances are sufficient 8 Intro| beauty or expressiveness or precision which is possessed by the Parmenides Part
9 Intro| any want of clearness or precision. The latter half is an exquisite 10 Intro| loosely, sometimes with the precision of numbers or of geometrical 11 Intro| philosophers. We admire the precision of the language, in which, Protagoras Part
12 Text | delighted me more than the precision of their movements: they The Statesman Part
13 Intro| Theaetetus, Plato remarks that precision in the use of terms, though Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| inability to attain the Megarian precision in the use of terms. Yet 15 Intro| if you will have extreme precision, I say that man in different 16 Intro| They were not held with the precision of modern thinkers, but 17 Text | phrases, rather than minute precision, is generally characteristic 18 Text | pedantic; but sometimes precision is necessary, and I believe