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Alphabetical [« »] individuality 8 individually 14 individuals 144 indivisible 17 indivisible-what 1 indolence 10 indolent 9 | Frequency [« »] 17 hippothales 17 honorable 17 imperceptibly 17 indivisible 17 kills 17 laughter 17 lawful | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances indivisible |
Parmenides Part
1 Text | but that which is one and indivisible, and does not partake of The Sophist Part
2 Text | affirmed to be absolutely indivisible.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 3 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: But this indivisible, if made up of many parts, Theaetetus Part
4 Intro| act of sensation is really indivisible, though capable of a mental 5 Intro| we conceive a smallest or indivisible portion of it; for within 6 Intro| travel to the other in an indivisible instant. The long train 7 Text | syllable must surely be some indivisible form?~THEAETETUS: True.~ 8 Text | why they are simple and indivisible? I can see no other.~THEAETETUS: 9 Text | SOCRATES: But if it be one and indivisible, then the syllables and Timaeus Part
10 Intro| of the unchangeable and indivisible and also of the divisible 11 Intro| have taken portions of an indivisible same? Or, how could space 12 Intro| Same is the unchanging and indivisible, the heaven of the fixed 13 Intro| of the divisible and the indivisible, answering to the two spheres, 14 Intro| motion, or that which is indivisible exist in space. But the 15 Intro| and the changing, of the indivisible and the divisible, of the 16 Text | on this wise: Out of the indivisible and unchangeable, and also 17 Text | accordingly in a mean between the indivisible, and the divisible and material.