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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the animal and vegetable worlds, is everywhere intersected Gorgias Part
2 Intro| geometrical proportion in both worlds; he would have men aim at 3 Intro| geometrical equality in both worlds. (2) The reference of the Phaedo Part
4 Intro| numbs the sense of both worlds; and the habit of life is Phaedrus Part
5 Text | until the revolution of the worlds brings her round again to Philebus Part
6 Intro| idea which animates more worlds than one, says a third:~ 7 Intro| world, but it extends to worlds beyond. Ordinary religion The Sophist Part
8 Intro| contemplate the infinite worlds in the expanse of heaven The Symposium Part
9 Intro| creature~Moving about in worlds not realized,~which no art Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| and the inward and outward worlds of which they are the organs 11 Intro| might open a passage to worlds beyond. He liked to think Timaeus Part
12 Intro| creatures.~Are there many worlds or one only?—that is the 13 Intro| form. We can imagine two worlds, one of which is the mere 14 Intro| is an infinite number of worlds, as Democritus (Hippolyt. 15 Intro| for not seeing that the worlds are finite and not infinite.~ 16 Text | the creator made not two worlds or an infinite number of 17 Text | this, enquires whether the worlds are to be regarded as indefinite