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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| falsehood. He is inclined to derive all truth from language, 2 Intro| secondary, as I conceive, derive their significance from 3 Intro| another and may be said to derive their vocal effect partly 4 Text | secondary, as I conceive, derive their significance from Euthydemus Part
5 Text | belief is that you will derive the greatest benefit from Ion Part
6 Text | long chain: and all of them derive their power of suspension Laws Book
7 12 | the law may by reflection derive what is necessary, for the Meno Part
8 Intro| after an unknown world. They derive their origin from a deep Parmenides Part
9 Text | partake, and from which they derive their names; that similars, Phaedo Part
10 Text | participate in them and derive their names from them, Socrates, The Republic Book
11 4 | Can you tell me whence I derive this inference? ~I cannot, 12 7 | training, although they may derive no other advantage from The Sophist Part
13 Intro| which tyros old and young derive such a feast of amusement. 14 Intro| character. They seem also to derive a sacredness from their 15 Intro| are supposed by Hegel to derive their meaning from one another. Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| differences we seem chiefly to derive our ideas of distance and 17 Intro| such a philosophy seems to derive a support from the general Timaeus Part
18 Intro| permanent value:—~1. Did Plato derive the legend of Atlantis from