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Alphabetical [« »] co-extensive 5 co-operates 1 co-operation 6 co-operative 16 co-operators 1 coadjutor 1 coagulate 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 careless 16 circles 16 closely 16 co-operative 16 comply 16 constant 16 contrive | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances co-operative |
The Statesman Part
1 Intro| garments from the kindred and co-operative arts. For the first process 2 Intro| causal or principal, and co-operative or subordinate arts. To 3 Intro| not from the causal and co-operative arts which exist in states; 4 Intro| distinction between causal and co-operative arts, which may be compared 5 Intro| distinction between primary and co-operative causes in the Timaeus; or 6 Text | family, but not from the co-operative arts.~YOUNG SOCRATES: And 7 Text | will claim at least to be co-operative causes in every work of 8 Text | kind is the conditional or co-operative, the other the principal 9 Text | their appointed work, are co-operative; but those which make the 10 Text | of clothes, may be called co-operative, and those which treat and 11 Text | however, of the causal and co-operative arts those which are immediately 12 Text | tools were regarded by us as co-operative.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER: 13 Text | may be regarded by us as co-operative, for without them neither Timaeus Part
14 Intro| notion of first and second or co-operative causes, which originally 15 Text | reckoned among the second and co-operative causes which God, carrying 16 Text | design. Of the second or co-operative causes of sight, which help