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Alphabetical [« »] instinct 27 instinctive 4 instinctively 4 instincts 15 institute 5 instituted 5 instituting 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 indulgence 15 inherited 15 innocence 15 instincts 15 instructions 15 instructor 15 intense | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances instincts |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| thoroughly studied, and the instincts of man had been shown to 2 Intro| and their sympathies and instincts stronger; in which their 3 Intro| from the speech of man—the instincts of animals from the reason 4 Intro| the social and collective instincts of animals, and may remark Gorgias Part
5 Intro| of the animal lusts and instincts on the other. The soul of Laws Book
6 2 | suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children;—when Meno Part
7 Intro| higher wisdom. There are many instincts, judgments, and anticipations Philebus Part
8 Intro| arguments of Socrates. The instincts of ingenuous youth are easily 9 Intro| brutes, in their parental instincts, in their rude attempts The Statesman Part
10 Intro| world retain their divine instincts, but gradually degenerate. The Symposium Part
11 Intro| the natural and healthy instincts of mankind shall alone be Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| with faculties, habits, instincts, and a personality or consciousness 13 Intro| How far their powers or instincts are educated by the circumstances 14 Intro| and other qualities or instincts. But they have not the mental 15 Intro| being the result of the instincts of long-forgotten generations,