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Alphabetical [« »] confounding 1 confounds 2 confronted 2 confuse 18 confused 51 confuses 6 confusing 9 | Frequency [« »] 18 commanded 18 compels 18 conform 18 confuse 18 connecting 18 contrasts 18 corporeal | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances confuse |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| affinities of them. We do not confuse the parts of speech with Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| nominalism and realism. We do not confuse the form with the matter Laws Book
3 3 | the performers allowed to confuse one style of music with 4 8 | Further, they shall not confuse the infernal deities and Parmenides Part
5 Intro| himself, have tended to confuse ancient with modern philosophy. Phaedo Part
6 Text | higher; but you would not confuse the principle and the consequences Philebus Part
7 Intro| Protarchus thinks (who seems to confuse the infinite with the superlative), The Republic Book
8 1 | giving pay: but we do not confuse this with other arts, any 9 4 | of these objections will confuse us, or incline us to believe 10 7 | applying and the like-they confuse the necessities of geometry The Sophist Part
11 Intro| contradiction. Thirdly, he seems to confuse falsehood with negation. 12 Text | multitude of them should confuse us, but let us select a The Statesman Part
13 Intro| Zeus’ which is our own. To confuse the divine and human, or Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| the same time; we cannot confuse one thing which we do not 15 Intro| e.g. in numbers. No one can confuse the man whom he has in his 16 Text | in their stupidity they confuse them, and are apt to see Timaeus Part
17 Intro| often crossed and helped to confuse one another. He might be 18 Intro| planets. Plato seems to confuse the actual observation of