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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Intro| and virtue is shown to be identical with knowledge. Here, as Meno Part
2 Intro| higher virtue, which is identical with knowledge, is an ideal Parmenides Part
3 Intro| again: if God is or is not identical with his laws; or if man 4 Intro| or if man is or is not identical with the laws of nature. 5 Intro| first, That one is one is an identical proposition, from which 6 Intro| one, and was therefore not identical with it. Such a subtlety 7 Intro| that any abstract idea is identical with its opposite, although 8 Text | that one is would have been identical with the proposition that Philebus Part
9 Text | must tell us what is the identical quality existing alike in 10 Text | is not to be regarded as identical with the good?~PHILEBUS: The Sophist Part
11 Intro| a sufficient ground’) as identical with his own doctrine of 12 Intro| thought, instead of being identical with language, was wholly 13 Text | that being and the same are identical?~THEAETETUS: Possibly.~STRANGER: 14 Text | STRANGER: But if they are identical, then again in saying that Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| first (All A = A) is an identical proposition—that is to say, 16 Intro| both? Are its movements identical with those of the body,