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Charmides
Part
1 PreS | may be pictured in female forms, but they are not so described
2 PreS | over-precise rendering of words and forms of speech.~8 There is no
3 PreS | two essentially different forms:—an earlier one which is
4 PreS | takes several different forms, not merely an earlier and
5 PreS | are now to be explained as Forms or Types of some things
6 Text | without even going through the forms of justice?~Yes, I shall
Cratylus
Part
7 Intro| different materials and forms of which names are made
8 Intro| for to express the ideal forms of things in syllables and
9 Intro| o pan menuon. He has two forms, a true and a false; and
10 Intro| greatest improver of the forms of language. He is the poet
11 Intro| breaking up the existing forms of language into their parts
12 Intro| is no primitive form or forms of language known to us,
13 Intro| every place had endless forms of government, and been
14 Intro| appears in the superficial forms of men and animals or in
15 Intro| cases the newly-created forms soon become fixed; there
16 Intro| that the double or treble forms of Perfects, Aorists, etc.
17 Intro| transitions from ancient to modern forms of them, whether in Europe
18 Intro| declensions of nouns; the forms of cases in one of them
19 Intro| and —mu iota interchange forms of tenses, and the completed
20 Intro| of existence of which the forms were too common and therefore
21 Intro| of party spirit. Double forms suggest different meanings
22 Text | how to put into iron the forms of awls adapted by nature
23 Text | And how to put into wood forms of shuttles adapted by nature
24 Text | SOCRATES: For the several forms of shuttles naturally answer
25 Text | able to express the true forms of things in letters and
26 Text | round and round, and has two forms, true and false?~HERMOGENES:
27 Text | them; but also the original forms of words may have been lost
Euthydemus
Part
28 Intro| raise problems or invent forms of thought which add nothing
29 Intro| secondly, it might furnish new forms of thought more adequate
30 Intro| words. They subsist only as forms which have rooted themselves
31 Intro| probably received more subtle forms at the hands of those who
32 Text | Proteus, they take different forms and deceive us by their
Gorgias
Part
33 Intro| are conceived under the forms of true and false art. In
34 Intro| inventor of balanced or double forms of speech (compare Gorg.;
35 Intro| heedless any longer of the forms of dialectic, he loses himself
36 Intro| all times, and under all forms of government. Then when
37 Text | the opinions which my soul forms, I have at last found the
Ion
Part
38 Text | You have literally as many forms as Proteus; and now you
Laws
Book
39 2 | I say that they are the forms under which virtue and vice
40 2 | For no one will admit that forms of vice in the dance are
41 2 | are more beautiful than forms of virtue, or that he himself
42 2 | himself delights in the forms of vice, and others in a
43 2 | citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These
44 2 | to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To
45 2 | painted or moulded in the same forms which they had ten thousand
46 3 | origin and development of forms of government.~Cleinias.
47 3 | witness to the fact that such forms of government sometimes
48 3 | government, in which all other forms and conditions of polities
49 3 | then: there are two mother forms of states from which the
50 3 | you must have both these forms of government in a measure;
51 4 | existing in any powerful forms of government, whether in
52 4 | are of said to be as many forms of laws as there are of
53 4 | aged. Comparing now the two forms of the law, you will be
54 4 | be regarded. Of the two forms of law which have been recited,
55 5 | is, that there are three forms of government, the best,
56 6 | Lacedaemonians is of all Hellenic forms of slavery the most controverted
57 7 | assign to these also their forms. Now both sexes have melodies
Lysis
Part
58 Intro| their elders laugh. No one forms a friendship with the intention
Meno
Part
59 Intro| this curious passage, which forms the concluding portion of
60 Intro| not confined to him. The forms which they assume are numerous,
61 Intro| have laid aside the old forms of them. As he proceeds
62 Intro| many names and taken many forms, and has in a measure influenced
63 Intro| There they see the divine forms of justice, temperance,
64 Intro| perfect than the sensible forms of them which are given
65 Intro| have been converted into forms of another kind, which are
66 Intro| doctrine of ideas. Geometrical forms and arithmetical ratios
67 Intro| assailed takes two or three forms, but fails in any of them
68 Intro| most potent instrument, the forms of logic— arms ready for
69 Intro| of Plato survives in the ‘forms’ of Bacon. And on the other
70 Text | length of the line which forms the side of that double
71 Text | SOCRATES: Then the line which forms the side of eight feet ought
72 Text | questions, in different forms, he would know as well as
Parmenides
Part
73 Intro| the Philebus; different forms are ascribed to them in
74 Intro| thing in entirely different forms, is a strain of art beyond
75 Intro| accurately the methods or forms which the mind employs,
76 Intro| existence;’ they are not mere forms or opinions, which may be
77 Intro| like some other logical forms, a mere figure of speech
78 Intro| the same philosophy in two forms, and the simpler form is
79 Intro| sometimes in new-fangled forms; while similar words, such
80 Intro| difficult it is to prevent the forms of expression which are
81 Intro| we conceive Him under the forms of time and space, who is
82 Intro| space? How get rid of such forms and see Him as He is? How
Phaedo
Part
83 Intro| river, and passes into and forms the lake Styx, from the
84 Intro| approximations in different forms to an expression of the
85 Intro| Philosophers have spoken of them as forms of the human mind, but what
86 Intro| only of praise, or of many forms of service? Who are the
87 Intro| which have been fixed in forms of art and can no longer
88 Intro| described, if at all, in forms of thought and not of sense.
89 Intro| in immortality, and many forms in which it presents itself
90 Intro| and still more various the forms in which imagination clothes
91 Intro| should sometimes think of the forms of thought under which the
92 Intro| immortality; so various are the forms of expression which he employs.~
93 Text | self-existent and unchanging forms, not admitting of variation
94 Text | there are hollows of various forms and sizes, into which the
95 Text | vast region of fire, and forms a lake larger than the Mediterranean
96 Text | river, and falls into and forms the Lake Styx, and after
Phaedrus
Part
97 Intro| excess. The latter takes many forms and has many bad names—gluttony,
98 Intro| existence, passed in many forms of men and animals, is spent
99 Intro| by side with the absolute forms of justice, temperance,
100 Intro| contemplating with religious awe the forms of justice, temperance,
101 Intro| nature, which takes many forms and two principal ones,
102 Intro| composition of colours and forms; and perhaps he might more
103 Intro| spiritual emotion. Secondly, the forms or figures which the Platonic
104 Intro| has come to life in new forms and been developed into
105 Text | and many members, and many forms, and any of these forms
106 Text | forms, and any of these forms when very marked gives a
107 Text | the whole heaven in divers forms appearing—when perfect and
108 Text | company with the celestial forms; and coming to earth we
109 Text | fashions, and have discovered forms for everything, either short
110 Text | multiform, then to number the forms; and see first in the case
Philebus
Part
111 Intro| large an element negation forms in the framework of their
112 Intro| only good?’ are the simple forms which the enquiry assumed
113 Text | most varied and even unlike forms. For do we not say that
114 Text | the finite, takes certain forms.~SOCRATES: Yes, that is
115 Text | power and appear in many forms, yet are intermingled with
Protagoras
Part
116 Text | have discussions in shorter forms of speech as well as in
The Republic
Book
117 1 | have you never heard that forms of government differ-there
118 1 | Certainly. ~And the different forms of government make laws
119 2 | large class have to do with forms and colors; another will
120 2 | ought to know the general forms in which poets should cast
121 2 | said; but what are these forms of theology which you mean? ~
122 2 | changing and passing into many forms, sometimes deceiving us
123 2 | down cities in all sorts of forms;" ~and let no one slander
124 2 | strangers and in divers forms;" but let them take heed
125 2 | that they appear in various forms? ~Perhaps, he replied. ~
126 3 | exhibiting the opposite forms of vice and intemperance
127 3 | they know the essential forms of temperance, courage,
128 3 | as well as the contrary forms, in all their combinations,
129 4 | and behold the various forms of vice, those of them,
130 4 | virtue is one, but that the forms of vice are innumerable;
131 4 | there appear to be as many forms of the soul as there are
132 4 | soul as there are distinct forms of the State. ~How many? ~
133 5 | and is exhibited in four forms. ~What are they? he said. ~
134 5 | order in which the four evil forms appeared to me to succeed
135 5 | within the prescribed age who forms a connection with any woman
136 5 | fine tones and colors and forms and all the artificial products
137 6 | make use of the visible forms and reason about them, they
138 6 | diameter, and so on-the forms which they draw or make,
139 7 | Motion, I said, has many forms, and not one only; two of
140 8 | BOOK VIII: FOUR FORMS OF GOVERNMENT~(SOCRATES,
141 8 | false; and of the false forms, you said, as I remember,
142 8 | asked you what were the four forms of government of which you
143 8 | some other intermediate forms of government. But these
144 8 | certainly hear of many curious forms of government which exist
145 8 | animal life, but above all in forms of government. ~True. ~The
146 9 | the third, having many forms, has no special name, but
147 10 | there are only two ideas or forms of them-one the idea of
148 10 | her affections and of the forms which she takes in this
The Seventh Letter
Part
149 Text | same opinion as Dion about forms of government. But it is
150 Text | my teaching as he did all forms of knowledge, listened to
151 Text | the duty of giving such forms of advice, and one who refuses
152 Text | after hearing the facts, forms a poor opinion of my philosophy,
153 Text | made up names and verbal forms. For that which has the
154 Text | made up of names and verbal forms, the same remark holds that
The Sophist
Part
155 Intro| be doubted by any one who forms a conception of the state
156 Intro| any of the great logical forms, with the exception of the
157 Intro| reappears in a variety of forms. There is some want of the
158 Intro| earth; who appear in divers forms—now as statesmen, now as
159 Intro| and reckon up the many forms which he has assumed: (1)
160 Intro| infinite number of elemental forms, in alternation or continuance,
161 Intro| towards certain ideas and forms of thought. And there are
162 Intro| aspect it views all the forms of sense and knowledge as
163 Intro| presentations, that is pictorial forms of sense, to representations
164 Intro| as well as of light. In forms of thought which by most
165 Intro| familiarizing the mind with forms which will assist us in
166 Intro| without the assistance of new forms of thought. One of these
167 Intro| of thought. One of these forms is the unity of opposites.
168 Intro| reflection and expression, forms of thought are useful, but
169 Intro| and wait to see what new forms may be developed out of
170 Intro| can be conceived under the forms of logic, but in which no
171 Intro| thought. And in later systems forms of thought are too numerous
172 Intro| secondly, under the relative forms of ‘ground’ and existence,
173 Intro| thirdly in syllogistic forms of the individual mediated
174 Intro| meaning in reintroducing the forms of the old logic? Who ever
175 Intro| said to have considered the forms of thought which are best
176 Intro| to say why of the common forms of thought some are rejected
177 Intro| outline, all the endless forms of Being and knowledge.
178 Text | occasion, appear in various forms unrecognized by the ignorance
179 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes; each of them forms a class.~STRANGER: And of
180 Text | and injustice to be alike forms of disease in the soul,
181 Text | considering the number of forms in which he has presented
182 Text | may reckon up in how many forms he has appeared. In the
183 Text | either as unity or in many forms: and he will be utterly
184 Text | attribute to him colours and forms and magnitudes and virtues
185 Text | multitude, and many different forms contained under one higher
186 Text | many such wholes, and many forms, existing only in separation
187 Text | smallest combination of them forms language, and is the simplest
The Statesman
Part
188 Intro| are ever changing their forms and natures. But, as in
189 Intro| to accept any of the six forms of government which prevail
190 Intro| him, under their various forms of government. (5) His characteristic
191 Intro| orderly composition of them forms a woollen garment. And the
192 Intro| come into view in various forms of men and animals and other
193 Intro| question: What are the true forms of government? Are they
194 Intro| is called a tyrant. These forms of government exist, because
195 Intro| ask, which of these untrue forms of government is the least
196 Intro| that each of the three forms of government, royalty,
197 Intro| supreme Idea, are probably the forms in which he would have interpreted
198 Intro| sciences are contained. Other forms of thought may be noted—
199 Intro| the five or six received forms of government as better
200 Intro| the Laws, we have three forms of government, which we
201 Intro| distinguished several important forms of thought, and made incidentally
202 Intro| philosopher or a God, the actual forms of government have to be
203 Intro| politicians, in various forms of men and animals, appearing,
204 Text | Under him there were no forms of government or separate
205 Text | employed in the working of wool forms a web by the regular intertexture
206 Text | classes according to real forms, jumble together two widely
207 Text | changing into one another’s forms and natures; and now, Socrates,
208 Text | ascribe to monarchy two forms and two corresponding names,
209 Text | in which of these various forms of States may the science
210 Text | approach which these lower forms of government can ever make
211 Text | arises:—which of these untrue forms of government is the least
212 Text | may say that of the three forms, the same is at once the
213 Text | am speaking of the three forms of government, which I mentioned
The Symposium
Part
214 Text | wounds and compose their forms. So he gave a turn to the
215 Text | youth to visit beautiful forms; and first, if he be guided
216 Text | a lover of all beautiful forms; in the next stage he will
217 Text | and from two to all fair forms, and from fair forms to
218 Text | fair forms, and from fair forms to fair practices, and from
Theaetetus
Part
219 Intro| and that motion has two forms, action and passion, out
220 Intro| are created, also in two forms—sense and the object of
221 Intro| doubts, but determines and forms an opinion. And false opinion
222 Intro| we may describe different forms of knowledge;—there are
223 Intro| flying about mock birds, or forms of ignorance, and we put
224 Intro| how can he who knows the forms of knowledge and the forms
225 Intro| forms of knowledge and the forms of ignorance imagine one
226 Intro| does not account for all forms of error; and Plato has
227 Intro| grow’) between seeing the forms or hearing the sounds of
228 Intro| against these are placed forms, colours, external bodies
229 Intro| philosophy of experience forms an alliance with ancient
230 Intro| discriminating numbers, forms, colours, is not given by
231 Intro| are described as ‘a priori forms or intuitions added to the
232 Intro| language, we should vary our forms of speech, lest they should
233 Intro| The first and simplest forms of thought are rooted so
234 Intro| regards them as parts or forms of the mind. But this is
235 Intro| immortality; he sees the forms of truth, holiness and love,
236 Text | but motion, which has two forms, one active and the other
237 Text | endless in number, having two forms, sense and the object of
238 Text | being and passing into new forms; nor can any name fix or
239 Text | the various numbers and forms of knowledge are flying
240 Text | been wrong in making only forms of knowledge our birds:
241 Text | there ought to have been forms of ignorance as well, flying
242 Text | me that there are other forms of knowledge which distinguish
243 Text | When, therefore, any one forms the true opinion of anything
Timaeus
Part
244 Intro| mind lingers around the forms of mythology, which he uses
245 Intro| become types in nature, forms of men, animals, birds,
246 Intro| non-existent...These are the forms of time which imitate eternity
247 Intro| continually assuming new forms. Somebody asks what they
248 Intro| by fire, and taking the forms of air and earth, assumed
249 Intro| has an infinite variety of forms; and there is none more
250 Intro| beautiful than that which forms the half of an equilateral
251 Intro| now assign the geometrical forms to their respective elements.
252 Intro| cube; and the remaining forms to the other elements,—to
253 Intro| mist, and other nameless forms. Water, again, is of two
254 Intro| conjectures which philosophy forms, when, leaving the eternal
255 Intro| hail or ice, or the looser forms of hoar frost or snow. There
256 Intro| to that of man with other forms and perceptions. Thus trees
257 Intro| plight of body, and evil forms of government and evil discourses
258 Intro| crushed into strange oblong forms. Some of them have four
259 Intro| world, he was arranging the forms of thought in his own mind;
260 Intro| States.; Laws), laws or forms of art and music which had
261 Intro| motions of the stars, the forms of atoms, the evolution
262 Intro| So inconsistent are the forms in which he describes the
263 Intro| how can the essences or forms of things be distinguished
264 Intro| countries there have been forms of light in which nothing
265 Intro| most beautiful of the many forms of scalene, which is half
266 Intro| sides or faces as only the forms which are impressed on pre-existent
267 Intro| a reunion of them in new forms. Plato himself proposes
268 Intro| The freshest and acutest forms of triangles are those that
269 Intro| but he has no definite forms of words in which he consistently
270 Intro| at least out of different forms of atoms, and these atoms
271 Intro| presented to us in many forms, as the antithesis of the
272 Intro| of the future. The later forms of such narratives contained
273 Intro| widespread enthusiasm, how the forms of logic and rhetoric may
274 Text | conflict to which their forms appear suited; this is my
275 Text | the cause. These are the forms of time, which imitates
276 Text | reason of them. But the forms which enter into and go
277 Text | like any of the supervening forms, then whenever any opposite
278 Text | which is to receive all forms should have no form; as
279 Text | fire, and receiving the forms of earth and air, and experiencing
280 Text | endeavour to construct the four forms of bodies which excel in
281 Text | number. Of the infinite forms we must select the most
282 Text | that of which the double forms a third triangle which is
283 Text | distribute the elementary forms, which have now been created
284 Text | that one of the remaining forms which is the least moveable;
285 Text | are diversified by their forms and combinations and changes
286 Text | marrow as many and various forms as the different kinds of
287 Text | to that of man with other forms and perceptions, and thus
288 Text | constitution of body evil forms of government are added