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Alphabetical [« »] objection 58 objectionable 1 objections 26 objective 17 objector 2 objects 185 objects-is 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 nourishment 17 numberless 17 obedient 17 objective 17 odysseus 17 paradoxes 17 passive | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances objective |
Charmides Part
1 PreS | the various gradations of objective and subjective thought—( Gorgias Part
2 Intro| principle of good, which is objective, to the principle of pleasure, 3 Intro| on the assumption of its objective character. Had Plato fixed Meno Part
4 Intro| converted by him into an objective; the mental phenomenon of 5 Intro| ignored, and the certainty of objective knowledge is transferred Parmenides Part
6 Intro| but neither subjective nor objective.’~This is the track along 7 Intro| question is revived from the objective side in the Sophist: Being Philebus Part
8 Intro| from the subjective to the objective; until at the lower end 9 Intro| the good no longer in an objective form, but as the human reason 10 Intro| pleasure or happiness and the objective reality of a state which Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| to deny that there is an objective standard of truth?~These 12 Intro| denying or affirming an objective standard of truth. He did 13 Intro| which corresponded to the objective ‘All is flux.’ But the thoughts 14 Intro| have most the character of objective existence. There is no use Timaeus Part
15 Intro| knowledge expressed in an objective form, which by us has to 16 Intro| Being. No one saw that this objective was really a subjective, 17 Intro| having no distinction of objective and subjective, he passes