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Ion Part
1 Intro| said to be unconscious, or spontaneous, or a gift of nature: that ‘ Laws Book
2 4 | days when all things were spontaneous and abundant. And of this Meno Part
3 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And this spontaneous recovery of knowledge in The Sophist Part
4 Intro| existence by chance, or the spontaneous working of nature, but by 5 Intro| is at once necessary and spontaneous: in reality it goes beyond 6 Text | them into being from some spontaneous and unintelligent cause. The Statesman Part
7 Intro| ages. This new action is spontaneous, and is due to exquisite 8 Intro| Socrates, that blessed and spontaneous life belongs not to this, 9 Intro| another. Their life was spontaneous, because in those days God 10 Text | meaning;—no, that blessed and spontaneous life does not belong to 11 Text | was, as tradition says, spontaneous, is as follows: In those Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| tell how or why, by the spontaneous action of the mind itself Timaeus Part
13 Intro| The best exercise is the spontaneous motion of the body, as in