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Alphabetical [« »] passion 100 passionate 32 passions 26 passive 17 passivity 1 past 110 pastime 11 | Frequency [« »] 17 objective 17 odysseus 17 paradoxes 17 passive 17 performance 17 perished 17 phlegm | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances passive |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| makes three Voices, Active, Passive, and Middle, but takes no Phaedo Part
2 Text | various states, active and passive, and how all of them were The Republic Book
3 4 | are regarded as active or passive (for that makes no difference The Sophist Part
4 Intro| being known’ active and passive? That which is known is 5 Text | that being was an active or passive energy, arising out of a 6 Text | of course, to be known is passive. And on this view being, Theaetetus Part
7 Intro| different, and whether active or passive has a different power. There 8 Intro| of touch. All of them are passive, and by this are distinguished 9 Intro| and outward,’ ‘active and passive,’ ‘mind and body,’ are best 10 Intro| body? Is the mind active or passive, or partly both? Are its 11 Text | neither the active nor the passive element, but something which 12 Text | one active and the other passive, both in endless number; Timaeus Part
13 Intro| navel, and is altogether passive and incapable of reflection.~ 14 Intro| consistent with the mere passive causation of them, produced 15 Intro| growth, in which the mind was passive rather than active, and 16 Text | this nature is always in a passive state, revolving in and 17 Text | movement, active as well as passive, takes place in order that