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Laws Book
1 6 | supposes that they will conform to law in their common and 2 7 | the manner of men who duly conform to the law. But before proceeding 3 9 | Mankind must have laws, and conform to them, or their life would 4 10 | will not make their actions conform to the copy which the law 5 11 | actions. But if a man will not conform to this rule, let the law The Republic Book
6 3 | set to music; both will conform to the same laws, and these 7 3 | arts; and is he who cannot conform to this rule of ours to 8 6 | will, as far as he can, conform himself. Can a man help The Sophist Part
9 Intro| nor does any existence conform to it.’ Wisdom of this sort 10 Intro| future philosophies must conform. His metaphysical genius 11 Intro| which all philosophy must conform. Hegel is right in preferring The Statesman Part
12 Intro| the art of discourse must conform? There is; but before we 13 Intro| state of existence, should conform exactly to the same pattern. 14 Intro| to him, or would seek to conform in his conduct to any rule Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| which we are compelled to conform, and to which our ideas Timaeus Part
16 Intro| mathematical abstractions. They too conform to the principle of the 17 Intro| their own family, we must conform to custom and believe them.’ ‘ 18 Text | their own family, we must conform to custom and believe them.