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Alphabetical [« »] imperceptible 7 imperceptibly 17 imperfect 44 imperfection 14 imperfectly 18 imperial 2 imperious 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 iii 14 imitates 14 immutable 14 imperfection 14 impropriety 14 incredulous 14 indicates | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances imperfection |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| and may be defended.~The imperfection of language is really due Meno Part
2 Intro| arguing from the necessary imperfection of language against the Parmenides Part
3 Intro| difficulty arises out of the imperfection of language, and should 4 Intro| aware of their necessary imperfection. They come to us with ‘better Phaedo Part
5 Intro| relation to God; of the imperfection of our present state and Philebus Part
6 Intro| impure knowledge, that the imperfection of matter enters into the 7 Intro| conception? The necessary imperfection of language seems to require The Sophist Part
8 Intro| speak of it as due to the imperfection of language or the limitation The Statesman Part
9 Intro| vein; (5) the necessary imperfection of law; (6) the relation 10 Intro| attributed to the necessary imperfection of matter; there is also 11 Intro| cures. Plato is aware of the imperfection of law in failing to meet 12 Intro| determine; he only contrasts the imperfection of law with the wisdom of 13 Text | Very true; but what is the imperfection which still remains? I wish Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| arises only out of the imperfection or variation of the human