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Charmides Part
1 PreS(4)| The myths of Plato.~ Cratylus Part
2 Intro | the interpretation of the myths in the Phaedrus, the task ‘ Gorgias Part
3 Intro | philosophy and theology.~THE MYTHS OF PLATO.~The myths of Plato 4 Intro | THE MYTHS OF PLATO.~The myths of Plato are a phenomenon 5 Intro | Three of these greater myths, namely those contained 6 Intro | Inferno, like the sister myths of the Phaedo and the Republic. 7 Intro | the body. All the three myths in Plato which relate to 8 Intro | any of the three greater myths of Plato, nor perhaps any 9 Intro | speech into realities. These myths may be compared with the 10 Intro | inconsistency of the two other myths must be extended also to 11 Intro | Day of Judgment.~The three myths are unlike anything else 12 Intro | is even greater than the myths which have been already 13 Intro | associations employed.~In the myths and parables of Plato the Meno Part
14 Intro | are parables, prophecies, myths, symbols, revelations, aspirations Phaedrus Part
15 Intro | whole myth, like the other myths of Plato, describes in a The Statesman Part
16 Intro | for this as for his other myths, by adopting received traditions, Timaeus Part
17 Intro | world, he has recourse to myths. These are not the fixed