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sensible 71
sensibly 1
sensitive 8
sensual 15
sensuality 5
sensuous 2
sent 51
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15 self-existent
15 self-knowledge
15 sells
15 sensual
15 sentiment
15 separately
15 severe
Plato
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sensual

Gorgias
   Part
1 Intro| Republic); he idealizes the sensual; he sings the strain of Laws Book
2 8 | law, extending to other sensual desires, and conquering 3 10 | impiety only from a love of sensual pleasure.~Cleinias. Why, Phaedrus Part
4 Intro| wallow like a brute beast in sensual pleasures. Whereas the true 5 Intro| horse is the symbol of the sensual or concupiscent element 6 Intro| includes both, and in which the sensual element, though not wholly Philebus Part
7 Intro| granted to men. The most sensual pleasure, on the other hand, Protagoras Part
8 Text | eating and drinking and other sensual desires which are pleasant, The Republic Book
9 3 | commanders and self-control in sensual pleasures? ~True. ~Then 10 3 | keener pleasure than that of sensual love? ~No, nor a madder. ~ 11 7 | been severed from those sensual pleasures, such as eating 12 9 | and drinking and the other sensual appetites which are the The Symposium Part
13 Intro| easily severed from the sensual desires, or may even be 14 Intro| of the difference between sensual and sentimental love, likewise Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| element retires, and the sensual or sensuous takes its place.


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