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Alphabetical [« »] self-evident 4 self-examination 2 self-existence 1 self-existent 15 self-explained 1 self-help 2 self-humiliation 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 seal 15 seated 15 seldom 15 self-existent 15 self-knowledge 15 sells 15 sensual | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances self-existent |
The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | let us see in what way the self-existent can be discovered by us; Phaedo Part
2 Text | having the same simple self-existent and unchanging forms, not Philebus Part
3 Intro| there are two natures—one self-existent, the other dependent; the 4 Text | there are two natures, one self-existent, and the other ever in want Theaetetus Part
5 Intro| universal, or either, as a self-existent entity apart from the ideas 6 Text | affirmed, that nothing is self-existent, and then we shall see that 7 Text | reflection, that there is no one self-existent thing, but everything is 8 Text | which is not, either as a self-existent substance or as a predicate 9 Text | which is not, either as a self-existent substance or as a predicate Timaeus Part
10 Intro| another, then there are self-existent essences; but if mind is 11 Intro| of God, but a separate, self-existent nature, of which creation 12 Intro| regarded as eternal and self-existent, and also, like the IDEA 13 Text | precisely. Is there any self-existent fire? and do all those things 14 Text | those things which we call self-existent exist? or are only those 15 Text | there certainly are these self-existent ideas unperceived by sense,