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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Plato is said to have been present at the defence (Apol.), 2 Intro| his master may have been present to the mind of Plato when 3 Intro| interrogating Meletus, who is present and can be interrogated. ‘ 4 Intro| his life; neither will he present a spectacle of weeping children, 5 Text | Very many of those here present are witnesses to the truth 6 Text | shared by several who were present and heard me. So I left 7 Text | there is hardly a person present who would not have talked 8 Text | judges, Socrates, who are present in court.~What, do you mean 9 Text | father of Aeschines—he is present; and also there is Antiphon 10 Text | whose brother Plato is present; and Aeantodorus, who is 11 Text | his duty is, not to make a present of justice, but to give Charmides Part
12 Ded | wish to exchange it for the present one. I have therefore arranged 13 PreS | fact, not irrelevant to the present discussion, will show how 14 Text | he said, that you were present.~I was.~Then sit down, and 15 Text | matters at home—about the present state of philosophy, and 16 Text | mistaken there is no one present who could easily point out 17 Text | one who knows the past and present as well as the future, and 18 Text | knowledge of what past, present, or future thing? May I Cratylus Part
19 Intro| warrior); but the two words present the same idea of leader 20 Intro| nation, of the past and present, of the inward and outward, 21 Intro| interpreting the past by the present, and of substituting the 22 Intro| which they are reflected, present at every moment to the individual, 23 Intro| general reflections which the present state of philology calls 24 Intro| speaking or writing have we present to our minds the meaning 25 Intro| we quench our thirst are present: the whole draught may be 26 Intro| definite conclusions than at present. Like some other branches 27 Text | thought to be buried in our present life; or again the index 28 Text | now-a-days, because the present generation care for euphony 29 Text | desire of that which is not present but absent, and in another 30 Text | as imeros is to things present; eros (love) is so called 31 Text | notions of them. And in this present enquiry, let us say to ourselves, 32 Text | need hardly be disputed at present. But if I can assign names 33 Text | whether you abide by our present convention, or make a new 34 Text | leave the beginning as at present, and not reject the epsilon, 35 Text | give me a lesson; but at present, go into the country, as Critias Part
36 Intro| which is about their present number’ (Crit.), is evidently 37 Intro| is equal to that of the present military force. And so they 38 Text | caring little for their present state of life, and thinking Crito Part
39 Text | Crito:—whether, under my present circumstances, the argument 40 Text | are the subjects of our present consultation, ought we to 41 Text | speaking truly that in your present attempt you are going to Euthydemus Part
42 Intro| knowledge which exists at the present time, and based chiefly 43 Intro| of them has some beauty present with it. ‘And are you an 44 Intro| ox because you have an ox present with you?’ After a few more 45 Intro| reserved, and let no one be present at this exhibition who does 46 Text | favour on me and on every one present; for the fact is I and all 47 Text | if many good things were present with us?~He assented.~And 48 Text | mettle because Cleinias was present).~When you are silent, said 49 Text | beauty, but they have beauty present with each of them.~And are 50 Text | you an ox because an ox is present with you, or are you Dionysodorus, 51 Text | because Dionysodorus is present with you?~God forbid, I 52 Text | reason of one thing being present with another, will one thing 53 Text | audience, let him only be present who is willing to pay a 54 Text | think that if you had been present you would have been ashamed Euthyphro Part
55 Text | have leisure. But just at present I would rather hear from The First Alcibiades Part
56 Text | removed; I therefore here present myself before you, and I 57 Text | hope in which you are at present living: Before many days 58 Text | same feeling; if, in your present uneducated state, you were 59 Text | absent, and hearing was present in them.~ALCIBIADES: True.~ Gorgias Part
60 Intro| statesmen, past as well as present, are included in the class 61 Intro| is ‘the only man of the present day who performs his public 62 Intro| fellow-men is, that we may present our souls undefiled to the 63 Intro| uncertainty in which we are at present. Let us follow in the way 64 Intro| to haunt the world at the present day (compare Charmides). 65 Intro| be, but of what is—of the present consequence of lowering 66 Intro| especially needed in the present age. For as the world has 67 Intro| whole. He lives not for the present, but for the future, and 68 Intro| statesmen past as well as present, not excepting the greatest 69 Intro| best imaginable world at present, Plato here, as in the Phaedo 70 Intro| another life may not have been present to his mind at all. Do we 71 Intro| of circumstances, past, present, or to come. He who has 72 Intro| temper of mind has already present with him eternal life; he 73 Intro| the ideal of them may be present to us, and the remembrance 74 Intro| to the mind, and make it present to us. They have also a 75 Intro| born in this world. Our present life is the result of the 76 Text | questions, Gorgias, as we are at present doing, and reserve for another 77 Text | or other of the young men present might desire to become your 78 Text | Chaerephon, although I have been present at many discussions, I doubt 79 Text | then, the inference in the present case clearly is, that if 80 Text | good because they have good present with them, as the beautiful 81 Text | are those who have beauty present with them?~CALLICLES: Yes.~ 82 Text | were good because good was present with them, and the evil 83 Text | these pleasures or goods present to those who rejoice—if 84 Text | are good when goods are present with them?~CALLICLES: Yes.~ 85 Text | pain have evil or sorrow present with them?~CALLICLES: Yes.~ 86 Text | among the orators who are at present living.~SOCRATES: Well, 87 Text | good when some virtue is present in us or them? That, Callicles, 88 Text | have temperance and justice present with him and be happy, not 89 Text | that this was true of our present statesmen, but not true 90 Text | to be no better than our present ones; and therefore, if 91 Text | were a whit superior to our present statesmen, although I do 92 Text | death, which they possess at present: this power which they have 93 Text | and I consider how I shall present my soul whole and undefiled 94 Text | able to judge then. In our present condition we ought not to Laches Part
95 Intro| and evil of the past or present; that is to say, of all 96 Intro| from that of the past and present; in other words, true knowledge 97 Text | Most true.~SOCRATES: And at present we have in view some knowledge, 98 Text | let us go to them, and present them with gifts, or make 99 Text | give an account both of his present and past life; and when 100 Text | and fear is not of the present, nor of the past, but is 101 Text | the past, another of the present, a third of what is likely 102 Text | health equally in all times, present, past, and future; and one 103 Text | things, whether future, present, or past?~NICIAS: Yes, indeed 104 Text | of the future, but of the present and past, and of any time?~ 105 Text | that is, according to your present view, courage is not only 106 Text | in contradiction with our present view?~NICIAS: That appears 107 Text | about these matters. For the present, let us make an end of the Laws Book
108 1 | be therefore left for the present. But I now quite understand 109 1 | Athenian. I will not at present determine whether he who 110 1 | years when no young man is present.~Cleinias. Exactly so, Stranger; 111 1 | As there are no young men present, and the legislator has 112 1 | itself and say nothing, at present, of victories and defeats. 113 1 | have never seen or been present at such a meeting when rightly 114 1 | leaving these matters for the present, and passing on to some 115 1 | ambiguous or ill–defined. At present, when we speak in terms 116 1 | which really bears on our present object.~Cleinias. Proceed.~ 117 2 | and vice are originally present to them. As to wisdom and 118 2 | better than any which at present exist anywhere in the world.~ 119 2 | compose in States at the present day? As far as I can observe, 120 2 | be an improvement on the present state of things?~Cleinias. 121 2 | seems to be implied in the present argument.~Athenian. And 122 2 | to make him mad; but our present doctrine, on the contrary, 123 3 | continued as they are at present ordered, how could any discovery 124 3 | them, and will publicly present such as they approve to 125 3 | settlements, and have been present at the foundation of a first, 126 3 | as good and full as the present, I would go a great way 127 3 | they are called, past and present, if we would analyse the 128 3 | consider, and what at the present moment has to be considered 129 3 | the Persians, and their present maladministration of their 130 4 | draw your recruits in the present enterprise?~Cleinias. They 131 4 | highest character at the present day is the Gortynian, and 132 4 | thing in nature. Whereas our present discussion seems to me to 133 4 | the musician, or, in the present instance, of the lawgiver.~ 134 5 | imparted to them by the present style of admonition, which 135 5 | God will lessen, and that present evils he will change for 136 5 | to do this at once. Our present case, however, is peculiar. 137 5 | Following this method in the present instance, let us speak of 138 5 | consider further that the present number of families should 139 5 | in matters which are not present but future, he who exhibits 140 6 | by the invention of the present romance. I certainly should 141 6 | the Cnosians shall make a present to your colony, and you 142 6 | may be best managed under present circumstances; but in after– 143 6 | have commanded all to be present, in consequence of some 144 6 | and any one else may be present who pleases. If one man 145 6 | complete in every part. At present we have reached the election 146 6 | and I have to do at the present moment?~Cleinias. What have 147 6 | have leisure. But for the present, trusting to the mere assertion 148 6 | injured person, and he who is present and does not come to the 149 6 | relating either to future, present, or past marriages, shall 150 6 | regulations about marriage; but at present we are only describing these 151 6 | existed anywhere, but at present it does not. The institution 152 6 | happiness of the state. But at present, such is the unfortunate 153 7 | for I acknowledge that at present there is a want of clearness 154 7 | is what we must do in the present instance:—A strange discussion 155 7 | may throw light on our present perplexity.~Cleinias. Excellent, 156 7 | mind from what they are at present.~Cleinias. In what respect?~ 157 7 | what respect?~Athenian. At present they think that their serious 158 7 | ancient tradition, and at the present day there are said to be 159 7 | carried into execution under present circumstances, nor as long 160 7 | which has opened out of our present discourse, and to be of 161 8 | of which you seem in the present discussion to have a peculiar 162 8 | an opportunity offers; at present, I think that we had better 163 8 | do no great good, for at present they are very well ordered.~ 164 9 | term. And let him who was present in any of these cases and 165 9 | citizen, let any one who is present come to the rescue, or pay 166 10 | repeated already that on the present occasion there is no reason 167 10 | not attempt to judge at present of the highest things; and 168 10 | the two, with which our present enquiry is concerned.~Cleinias. 169 10 | human things. Now, that your present evil opinion may not grow 170 10 | about the great. For he was present and heard what was said, 171 10 | any one who happens to present shall give information to 172 11 | belonging to some one who is not present, whoever will offer sufficient 173 11 | command, any citizen who is present, not being less than thirty 174 11 | legislator, if he were alive and present, would not compel him to 175 11 | retaliating, let any elder who is present support the law, and control 176 12 | but speaking only of the present occasion. The crown of victory 177 12 | Helios and Apollo, and shall present to the God three men out 178 12 | with strangers shall as at present have power to give and receive 179 12 | another by force from being present at a trial, whether a principal 180 12 | sort of contest, from being present at the contest, let him 181 12 | is rightly to order the present, and to spend moderately 182 12 | over the city; none of the present company of legislators, Lysis Part
183 Text | for themselves), and when present have no use of one another? 184 Text | assimilated when others are present with them; and there are 185 Text | And yet whiteness would be present in them?~True.~But that 186 Text | at any rate not if our present view holds good.~But, oh! 187 Text | we do know, that in our present condition hunger may injure Menexenus Part
188 Text | escaped for a time. He who has present to his mind that conflict Meno Part
189 Intro| Meno, who happens to be present. He is asked ‘whether Meno 190 Intro| which shows that they are present to Plato’s mind, namely, 191 Intro| which does not divorce the present from the past, or the part 192 Text | you for one virtue, you present me with a swarm of them ( 193 Text | He has.~SOCRATES: And at present these notions have just Parmenides Part
194 Intro| careful study of the piece; at present, his thoughts have another 195 Intro| one of seven who are here present (compare Philebus). This 196 Intro| whether past, future, or present, can be affirmed of one. 197 Intro| participation of being in present time, ‘to have been’ in 198 Intro| becoming it arrives at the present; and it is always older 199 Intro| younger, admits of all time, present, past, and future—was, is, 200 Intro| strict Eristic had been present, oios aner ei kai nun paren, 201 Intro| or at least not in their present form, if we had ‘interrogated’ 202 Text | careful study of the piece; at present his thoughts run in another 203 Text | certainly do not see my way at present.~Yes, said Parmenides; and 204 Text | signifies a participation of present time?~Certainly.~And if 205 Text | divided; for it cannot be present with all the parts of being, 206 Text | opposed to each other and be present in that which is.~How could 207 Text | If, then, smallness is present in the one it will be present 208 Text | present in the one it will be present either in the whole or in 209 Text | participation of being in present time, and to have been is 210 Text | future, it cannot skip the present?~No.~And when it arrives 211 Text | And when it arrives at the present it stops from becoming older, 212 Text | never be reached by the present, for it is the nature of 213 Text | goes on, to touch both the present and the future, letting 214 Text | the future, letting go the present and seizing the future, 215 Text | becoming cannot skip the present; when it reaches the present 216 Text | present; when it reaches the present it ceases to become, and 217 Text | becoming older it reaches the present, ceases to become, and is 218 Text | becoming older it reaches the present?~Certainly.~But the present 219 Text | present?~Certainly.~But the present is always present with the 220 Text | But the present is always present with the one during all 221 Text | partake of the past, the present, and the future?~Of course 222 Text | in which the one is not present?~Very true.~And if we were 223 Text | that or other, or be past, present, or future. Nor can knowledge, Phaedo Part
224 Intro| last time. Those who were present, and those who might have 225 Intro| have been expected to be present, are mentioned by name. 226 Intro| conversation. There are present also, Hermogenes, from whom 227 Intro| led by the analogy of the present life, in which we see different 228 Intro| from the analogy of the present state of this world to another, 229 Intro| therefore, either in the present state of man or in the tendencies 230 Intro| wherever these qualities are present, whether in the human soul 231 Intro| the imperfection of our present state and yet of the progress 232 Intro| emotions. Phaedo is also present, the ‘beloved disciple’ 233 Intro| Aeschines and Epigenes were present at the trial; Euclid and 234 Text | authorities forbid them to be present—so that he had no friends 235 Text | hardly believe that I was present at the death of a friend, 236 Text | moved.~ECHECRATES: Who were present?~PHAEDO: Of native Athenians 237 Text | of it; for they are never present to a man at the same instant, 238 Text | probably throw light on our present inquiry if you and I can 239 Text | in herself alone. In this present life, I reckon that we make 240 Text | might be troublesome under present at such a time.~Socrates 241 Text | that I do not regard my present situation as a misfortune, 242 Text | questions such as these in the present life. And yet I should deem 243 Text | between him and me at the present moment is merely this—that 244 Text | Cebes, as far as I see at present, I have nothing to add or Phaedrus Part
245 Intro| going before us and ever present to us in this world and 246 Intro| of one another was ever present to them, they would acknowledge 247 Intro| past and future than in the present. The difficulty was not 248 Intro| literature and the new was present to the mind of Aristophanes 249 Intro| and that at the end of the present century no writer of the 250 Intro| be truly answered that at present the training of teachers 251 Intro| judge of the future by the present. When more of our youth 252 Text | prefer any future love to his present, and will injure his old 253 Text | shall not merely regard present enjoyment, but also future 254 Text | evil, future as well as present, and has a release from 255 Text | the past and accept the present, and be gracious and merciful 256 Text | silver, is not the same thing present in the minds of all?~PHAEDRUS: 257 Text | which Licymnius made him a present; they were to give a polish.~ 258 Text | But the writers of the present day, at whose feet you have Philebus Part
259 Intro| now concealed, but always present, are inserted a good many 260 Intro| is not necessary for his present purpose. He is saying in 261 Intro| they are wanted, but at present we can do without them. 262 Intro| may represent either past, present, or future. And, representing 263 Intro| Leaving his denial for the present, Socrates proceeds to show 264 Intro| over them. All of these present a certain aspect of moral 265 Intro| order. To such a view the present mixed state of the world, 266 Text | class, and will be found to present great differences. But even 267 Text | However, I will not at present claim the first place for 268 Text | tedious business, and just at present not at all an easy one. 269 Text | SOCRATES: Not, I think, at present; but if I want a fifth at 270 Text | replenishment, of which he has no present or past experience?~PROTARCHUS: 271 Text | only in relation to the present and the past, or in relation 272 Text | relate to the past and present only, and not to the future?~ 273 Text | existence either in the past, present, or future?~PROTARCHUS: 274 Text | continue the enquiry; for the present I would rather show by another 275 Text | all these cases. But at present I would rather sail in another 276 Text | Yes, my friend, but at present we are enumerating only 277 Text | in either of them, I may present the pure element for judgment, 278 Text | are like these two and are present everywhere.~PROTARCHUS: 279 Text | unseemly, at any time, past, present, or future.~SOCRATES: Right.~ Protagoras Part
280 Intro| knowledge of pleasures and pains present and future? These propositions 281 Text | quite forgot that he was present.~COMPANION: What is the 282 Text | many: there is no one here present of whom I might not be the 283 Text | said, for those who are present at such discussions ought 284 Text | All of you who are here present I reckon to be kinsmen and 285 Text | but at some other time. At present we must abide by the compact 286 Text | Having regard not only to my present answer, but also to the 287 Text | at some future time; at present we had better turn to something The Republic Book
288 1 | property below what it is at present; and I shall be satisfied 289 1 | as to obtain office is at present; then we should have plain 290 1 | be further discussed at present; but when Thrasymachus says 291 2 | as if he were no longer present. He was astonished at this, 292 2 | would be an impiety in being present when justice is evil spoken 293 2 | uttered the strain, he who was present at the banquet, and who 294 3 | answer this question at present, my friend. ~Why not? ~Because, 295 3 | of events, either past, present, or to come? ~Certainly, 296 3 | Asclepius did not practise our present system of medicine, which 297 3 | believe in it? ~Not in the present generation, he replied; 298 4 | the two is the happier. At present, I take it, we are fashioning 299 4 | examination further, but at present we are seeking, not for 300 4 | and as far as I can at present see, the virtue of temperance 301 5 | indeed, he said: according to present notions the proposal would 302 5 | practice, which prevails at present, is in reality a violation 303 5 | music and gymnastics, when present in such a manner as we have 304 5 | question of possibility at present. Assuming therefore the 305 5 | question, but that, as at present divided, we would make our 306 5 | prisoner may as well be made a present of to his enemies; he is 307 5 | which is the cause of their present maladministration, and what 308 6 | ruled by him; although the present governors of mankind are 309 6 | greatly at variance with present notions of him? ~Certainly, 310 6 | you ignorant that, in the present evil state of governments, 311 6 | spirit. ~In what manner? ~At present, I said, the students of 312 6 | ages of the past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime 313 6 | sweet sirs, let us not at present ask what is the actual nature 314 6 | to see; color being also present in them, still unless there 315 7 | after the fashion of our present rulers of State. ~Yes, my 316 7 | some contradiction always present, and one is the reverse 317 7 | work infinitely beyond our present astronomers. ~Yes, I said; 318 7 | natural gifts. ~The mistake at present is that those who study 319 7 | than she has to endure at present. ~That would not be creditable. ~ 320 7 | despising the honors of this present world which they deem mean 321 8 | be greatly lessened. ~At present the governors, induced by 322 9 | unknown, whether in past, present, or future: when again he 323 9 | place with him, and been present at his daily life and known 324 9 | suppose, as you perhaps may at present, that pleasure is only the 325 10 | way from that in which, at present, the wicked receive death 326 10 | concerning her as she appears at present, but we must remember also 327 10 | which she takes in this present life I think that we have 328 10 | by gods and men in this present life, in addition to the 329 10 | He mentioned that he was present when one of the spirits 330 10 | the past, Clotho of the present, Atropos of the future; 331 10 | more lives than the souls present, and they were of all sorts. The Second Alcibiades Part
332 Text | have done, beg that his present evils might be averted, 333 Text | petition. And yet up to the present time they have not been 334 Text | between good and evil. At present, I fear, this is beyond The Seventh Letter Part
335 Text | from the beginning. For the present is a suitable opportunity.~ 336 Text | your acts should be in the present position of affairs; afterwards, 337 Text | empire in safety down to the present time.~Again, to give another 338 Text | inviting me to deal with the present situation.~I, an Athenian 339 Text | clearer with regard to my present subject. There is an argument 340 Text | it seems suitable to the present occasion.~For everything 341 Text | conditions remain for the present year, and at the next season 342 Text | Theodotes said, “Plato, you were present yesterday during the promises 343 Text | the incidents. If in this present account of them they appear 344 Text | of the circumstances, the present statement is adequate and The Sophist Part
345 Intro| slippery things; but for the present let us assume the resemblance 346 Intro| other.~Leaving them for the present, let us enquire what we 347 Intro| opinion.~The latter is our present concern, for the Sophist 348 Intro| has become awakened. The present has been the past. The succession 349 Intro| iii) Whether regarded as present or past, under the form 350 Intro| reverting to a time when our present distinctions of thought 351 Intro| vision of what is near and present to us.~To Hegel, as to the 352 Intro| physical science, which at present occupies so large a share 353 Text | SOCRATES: Any one of the present company will respond kindly 354 Text | in a discussion; for at present we are only agreed about 355 Text | has been discovered in the present argument; and let this be 356 Text | think that I understand your present question.~STRANGER: I ask 357 Text | consider the points which at present are regarded as self-evident, 358 Text | not-being,’ which is our present subject of dispute; and 359 Text | surely that which may be present or may be absent will be 360 Text | our minds; but, for the present, this may be regarded as 361 Text | and soul and mind are not present with perfect being? Can 362 Text | within the scope of the present enquiry, if peradventure 363 Text | and if any one denies our present statement [viz., that being 364 Text | definition. But as touching our present account of not-being, let 365 Text | STRANGER: The former is our present concern, for the Sophist The Statesman Part
366 Intro| reign of Cronos, or our present state of existence?’ No, 367 Intro| discussion about the Sophist. At present I am content with the indirect 368 Intro| or that which men live at present, is the better of the two. 369 Intro| law, in order that he may present to himself the more familiar 370 Intro| primitive times, or at the present day among eastern rulers. 371 Text | and, although I cannot at present entirely explain myself, 372 Text | which is at this moment present in my mind, clearer to us 373 Text | life does not belong to the present cycle of the world, but 374 Text | Socrates; the character of our present life, which is said to be 375 Text | until attaining to the present order. From God, the constructor, 376 Text | world turned towards the present cycle of generation, the 377 Text | king and statesman of the present cycle and generation, we 378 Text | parts, with a view to our present purpose.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 379 Text | We shall find from our present point of view that the greatest 380 Text | ever to see daylight in the present enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 381 Text | supposed, according to our present view, to rule on some scientific 382 Text | consideration which is beside our present purpose, and yet having 383 Text | yourself before now, or been present when others praised them.~ 384 Text | which are the subject of the present enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
385 Intro| Although he had not been present himself, he had heard them 386 Intro| barefooted, and who had been present at the time. ‘Would you 387 Intro| not of the olden time, but present and youthful ever. The speech 388 Intro| continental nations at the present time, in modes of salutation. 389 Intro| history. He seems to have been present to the mind of Plato in 390 Text | tell me, he said, were you present at this meeting?~Your informant, 391 Text | shall be the judge; but at present you are better occupied 392 Text | also I think that at the present moment we who are here assembled 393 Text | may be, for they are both present.~The course of the seasons 394 Text | nature was not like the present, but different. The sexes 395 Text | happens in this world at present. I am serious, and therefore 396 Text | the next degree and under present circumstances must be the 397 Text | hear him talk; but just at present I must not forget the encomium 398 Text | desires that what he has at present may be preserved to him 399 Text | which is future and not present, and which he has not, and 400 Text | beautiful which is ever present to his memory, even when 401 Text | Alcibiades; but for the present I will defer your chastisement. 402 Text | times when there was no one present; I fancied that I might Theaetetus Part
403 Intro| under this character he is present throughout the dialogue. 404 Intro| thoughts which are always present to him, and to discourse 405 Intro| measure not only of the present and past, but of the future; 406 Intro| rest in the Sophist; but at present he does not wish to be diverted 407 Intro| comparing within her past, present, and future. For example; 408 Intro| and forgetting need not at present be considered); and in thinking 409 Intro| which the judges were not present; he can only persuade them, 410 Intro| sight, and nevertheless present to the mind of Aristotle 411 Intro| belong to all times—past, present, and future. Any worthy 412 Intro| But sensation is of the present only, is isolated, is and 413 Intro| end. We speak of a past, present, and future, and again the 414 Intro| suppose that numerous images present themselves to the mind, 415 Intro| impression of external objects present with us or just absent from 416 Intro| whereas in us language is ever present—even in the infant the latent 417 Intro| or imagination of it is present to him. At first in every 418 Intro| way, for recollection is present in sight as well as sight 419 Intro| wandering through space, present in the room in which he 420 Intro| interest for us and is always present to us, and of which we carry 421 Intro| For of all the phenomena present to the human mind they seem 422 Intro| thought, although thought is present in both of them. Hence the 423 Intro| impart a notion already present to us; in Plato’s words, 424 Intro| the whole, is perhaps at present the most important element 425 Text | as far as I can see at present, knowledge is perception.~ 426 Text | that the thoughts which are present to our minds at the time 427 Text | future as well as to the present; and has he the criterion 428 Text | is in preparation; for of present or past pleasure we are 429 Text | states of feeling, which are present to a man, and out of which 430 Text | herself things past and present with the future.~SOCRATES: 431 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes, according to my present view.~SOCRATES: Is it still 432 Text | have nothing to do with our present question.~THEAETETUS: There 433 Text | understand you better; but at present I am unable to follow you.~ 434 Text | therefore, perception is present to one of the seals or impressions 435 Text | perception on the one which is present, in any case of this sort 436 Text | O that such an one were present! for he would have told 437 Text | that, having knowledge present with him in his mind, he 438 Text | I am satisfied with the present statement.~SOCRATES: Which 439 Text | therefore, according to our present view, a syllable must surely 440 Text | be all the better for the present investigation, and if not, Timaeus Part
441 Intro| the Neo-Platonists. In the present day we are well aware that 442 Intro| expressly connected; was ever present to his mind. But, if he 443 Intro| greater divisions of past, present, and future. These all apply 444 Intro| however, is an after-stage—at present, we are only concerned with 445 Intro| cannot discover them by our present mode of enquiry. But as 446 Intro| impalpable aether, were always present to them.~The great source 447 Intro| numbers and figures which were present to the mind’s eye became 448 Intro| state, seemed to afford a ‘present witness’ of them—what would 449 Intro| of nature would have been present to the mind of the early 450 Intro| revolution of the heavens was present to his mind. Hence we need 451 Intro| quantitative, which is at present verified to a certain extent 452 Intro| instrument of thought is ever present to his mind. Both Philolaus 453 Intro| out of the dulness of the present into the romance of the 454 Intro| gather a few flowers and present them at parting to the reader. 455 Text | is rather that the poets present as well as past are no better— 456 Text | intelligence could not be present in anything which was devoid 457 Text | they deserve, but not at present.~Now, when all the stars 458 Text | however, is a later stage; at present we must treat more exactly 459 Text | discussion which we are at present employing. Do not imagine, 460 Text | the several elements never present themselves in the same form, 461 Text | hereafter investigate. For the present we have only to conceive 462 Text | must we interpolate in our present long discourse a digression 463 Text | this man or that, of past, present or future good and evil, 464 Text | tender flesh when air is present, if inflated and encased 465 Text | before mankind, both for the present and the future.~Thus our