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(...) Theaetetus
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501 Text | numbers the chance of error is greater still; for I assume you
502 Text | deceived. And yet I fear that a greater difficulty is looking in
Timaeus
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503 Intro| of the parts, and from a greater perception of similarities
504 Intro| poetry and mythology.~A greater danger with modern interpreters
505 Intro| Atomists in attributing the greater differences of kinds to
506 Intro| obscure, and there is a greater use of apposition and more
507 Intro| remote and perplexing. The greater frequency of participles
508 Intro| his ideas without giving greater consistency to them than
509 Intro| assuming that these had any greater significance to the mind
510 Intro| Pillars of Heracles, in extent greater than Libya and Asia put
511 Intro| and years, and also having greater divisions of past, present,
512 Intro| few dreams; only when the greater motions remain they engender
513 Intro| standing at the antipodes. The greater or less difficulty in detaching
514 Intro| mentioned disorders still greater. There are other and worse
515 Intro| symmetrical, and there is no greater or fairer symmetry than
516 Intro| themselves, especially the greater Gods, such as Zeus, Poseidon,
517 Intro| seeming regularity of the greater part of nature and the irregularity
518 Intro| of their fancy, created a greater intellectual activity and
519 Intro| negation, they thought that the greater the abstraction the greater
520 Intro| greater the abstraction the greater the truth. Behind any pair
521 Intro| of the common logic, the greater the extension the less the
522 Intro| by form and number, the greater masses of the elements had
523 Intro| 1) Plato supposes the greater masses of the elements to
524 Intro| kind being drawn towards greater: (6) there is no void, but
525 Intro| fire and air envelopes the greater part of the body. This outer
526 Intro| modern times, has made far greater progress by the high a priori
527 Intro| thinks that there is a power greater than that of any Atlas in
528 Text | and one in particular, greater than all the rest. This
529 Text | mankind exist, sometimes in greater, sometimes in lesser numbers.
530 Text | and divine, he created the greater part out of fire, that they
531 Text | death, having in my will a greater and mightier bond than those
532 Text | external contact caused still greater tumult—when the body of
533 Text | by dreams; but where the greater motions still remain, of
534 Text | philosophy, than which no greater good ever was or will be
535 Text | persuaded necessity to bring the greater part of created things to
536 Text | spring from one, and when the greater bodies are broken up, many
537 Text | which are included in the greater kinds, they are to be attributed
538 Text | and the lesser divide the greater and the greater unite the
539 Text | divide the greater and the greater unite the lesser, all the
540 Text | destroys the uniformity, it has greater mobility, and becoming fluid
541 Text | lesser parts retain the greater, but the greater cannot
542 Text | retain the greater, but the greater cannot retain the lesser.
543 Text | other cavity (i.e. of the greater weel) he enveloped the hollow
544 Text | previously-mentioned disorders still greater. And if these bodily affections