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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| make the list complete, the mathematical figure of the number of Meno Part
2 Intro| eliciting from the slave-boy the mathematical truth which is latent in 3 Intro| other as hypotheses, or mathematical truths or principles.~In Parmenides Part
4 Intro| has the appearance of a mathematical process; the inventor of 5 Intro| remain unexamined, as in a mathematical demonstration, all that Philebus Part
6 Intro| sciences, including the mathematical, are akin to opinion rather 7 Intro| successive sentences. And as in a mathematical demonstration an error in The Republic Book
8 7 | constructions; and as to the mathematical sciences which, as we were The Statesman Part
9 Intro| action; arithmetic and the mathematical sciences are examples of The Symposium Part
10 Intro| transpose the virtues and the mathematical sciences. This is done partly 11 Intro| from the hypotheses of the Mathematical sciences, which are not Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| to them, except from the mathematical sciences, which alone offered 13 Intro| the body, there are also mathematical and other abstractions, 14 Intro| acknowledged truth in the mathematical and physical, not to speak 15 Intro| us in a thousand ways by mathematical reasoning as well as by 16 Intro| properties have been revealed by mathematical analysis. And the certainty Timaeus Part
17 Intro| confusion of theological, mathematical, and physiological notions, 18 Intro| theories of creation, his mathematical anticipations, are supplemented 19 Intro| difference and reduced to mathematical abstractions. They too conform 20 Intro| only partially impressed by mathematical laws and figures. (We may 21 Intro| forest, come and go, but the mathematical laws by which the world 22 Intro| his desire to find in them mathematical perfection. The same spirit 23 Intro| ratios of number; (7) that mathematical laws pervaded the world; 24 Intro| the certainty of ideal or mathematical knowledge. But the ancient 25 Intro| another was to be found in mathematical proportions. The doctrine 26 Intro| form-fairer and truer far—of mathematical figures. It is this element