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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| was composed during the process, resting on no evidence,
Cratylus
Part
2 Intro| they have a meaning. Of the process which he thus describes,
3 Intro| name according to a natural process, and with a proper instrument.
4 Intro| that all language is in process of change; letters are taken
5 Intro| endeavoured to trace the process by which proper names were
6 Intro| supplemented by a mechanical process. ‘Languages are not made
7 Intro| etymological meaning of words is in process of being lost. If at first
8 Intro| imitation, too, is always in process of being lost and being
9 Intro| Parallel with this mental process the articulation of sounds
10 Intro| we sure that the original process of learning to speak was
11 Intro| language may have been in process of formation and decay,
12 Intro| natural operations, the process of speech, when most perfect,
13 Intro| vegetable, so in languages, the process of change is said to be
14 Intro| language than in any other process or action of the human mind.~
15 Intro| the end of the linguistic process; we have reached a time
16 Intro| state of transition. The process of settling down is aided
17 Text | according to the natural process of cutting; and the natural
18 Text | cutting; and the natural process is right and will succeed,
19 Text | given according to a natural process, and with a proper instrument,
20 Text | that the world is always in process of creation. The giver of
21 Text | on always repeating this process, he who has to answer him
22 Text | in the first part of the process, and are consistently mistaken
23 Text | that they can resemble a process or flux, as we were just
Euthydemus
Part
24 Intro| to him the nature of the process to which he is being subjected.
Euthyphro
Part
25 Intro| learning what we are in process of forgetting. Greek mythology
The First Alcibiades
Part
26 Intro| dialogues of Plato. The process of interrogation is of the
27 Intro| convicted of error. The process by which the soul is elevated
28 Intro| ethical and hortatory; the process by which the antagonist
29 Text | Alcibiades; and that is a process which, by the grace of God,
Gorgias
Part
30 Text | and that the pursuit and process of acquisition of the one,
31 Text | different from the pursuit and process of acquisition of the other,
Laches
Part
32 Intro| often submitted to this process; and Laches is quite willing
Laws
Book
33 3 | nation which was once in process of settlement and has continued
34 6 | that cities which are in process of construction like ours
35 7 | mean, my good sir? In the process of gestation?~Athenian.
36 10 | changing and moving is in process of generation; only when
37 12 | mass of flesh which is in process of burial is connected with
Meno
Part
38 Intro| his inability, and after a process of interrogation, in which
39 Intro| him. The first step in the process of teaching has made him
40 Intro| episteme); and (2) that the process of learning consists not
41 Intro| quite to understand the process to which he is being subjected.
42 Intro| recovered from another. The process of recovery is no other
43 Intro| elements of the reasoning process.~Modern philosophy, like
44 Text | call learning is only a process of recollection? Can you
Parmenides
Part
45 Intro| Platonic Ideas were in constant process of growth and transmutation;
46 Intro| seems to be a tremendous process, and one of which I do not
47 Intro| perhaps be describing the process which his own mind went
48 Intro| conception of ideas by a process of generalization. At the
49 Intro| be involved—viz. that the process of generalization will go
50 Intro| remark, in passing, that the process which is thus described
51 Intro| played by language in the process of thought. No such perplexity
52 Intro| respecting the nature of the process. Parmenides attributes the
53 Intro| also younger when in the process of becoming it arrives at
54 Intro| And the transition is a process of generation and destruction,
55 Intro| regarded sometimes as in process of transition, sometimes
56 Intro| appearance of a mathematical process; the inventor of it delights,
57 Intro| affirmation. Whether this process is real, or in any way an
58 Intro| that he is carrying on a process which is not either useless
59 Intro| may be compared with the process of purgation, which Bacon
60 Text | Socrates, that I may hear the process again which I have not heard
61 Text | to give an example of the process. I cannot refuse, said Parmenides;
62 Text | seizing the future, while in process of becoming between them.~
63 Text | to any of them, while the process of becoming is going on?~
64 Text | manner the older is always in process of becoming younger than
65 Text | being one and many and in process of becoming and being destroyed,
Phaedo
Part
66 Intro| each other. Nor can the process of generation be only a
67 Intro| nor have any without a process of reminiscence; which is
68 Intro| the distance by a natural process as it was removed further
69 Intro| conception; we are all of us in process of transition from one degree
70 Text | is also an intermediate process of increase and diminution,
71 Text | and there is a passing or process from one to the other of
72 Text | waking, sleeping; and the process of generation is in the
73 Text | we exclude the opposite process? And shall we suppose nature
74 Text | death some corresponding process of generation?~Certainly,
75 Text | replied.~And what is that process?~Return to life.~And return
76 Text | recollection is most commonly a process of recovering that which
77 Text | essence in the dialectical process, both when we ask and when
78 Text | previously knew, will not the process which we call learning be
79 Text | Certainly not.~They are in process of recollecting that which
80 Text | which in the dialectical process we define as essence or
81 Text | respiration the air is always in process of inhalation and exhalation;—
Phaedrus
Part
82 Intro| against old age. The natural process will be far nobler, and
83 Intro| regarded (compare Soph.) as the process of the mind talking with
84 Intro| men are widened with the process of the suns.’ They will
85 Text | was winged. During this process the whole soul is all in
Philebus
Part
86 Intro| analyse, they are also in process of creating; the abstract
87 Intro| is my own notion of the process; and the words and images
88 Intro| law. Of some such state or process each individual is conscious
89 Text | in the hope that, in the process of testing them, they may
90 Text | is pain, and the natural process of resolution and return
91 Text | beings, is pain, and that the process of return of all things
92 Text | beings who are neither in process of restoration nor of dissolution.
93 Text | SOCRATES: Might we imagine the process to be something of this
94 Text | any other defect by some process of generation are delighted
95 Text | generation are delighted at the process as if it were pleasure;
Protagoras
Part
96 Intro| a little ruffled at the process to which he has been subjected,
97 Text | another, and were again in process of dispersion and destruction.
The Republic
Book
98 2 | we imagine the State in process of creation, we shall see
99 2 | injustice of the State in process of creation also. ~I dare
100 3 | in the first stage of the process the passion or spirit which
101 3 | the softening and soothing process, in the next stage he begins
102 4 | How do they act? ~The process is as follows: When a potter
103 5 | will also be taken that the process of suckling shall not be
104 7 | means, he replied. ~The process, I said, is not the turning
105 7 | compelled to reverse the process, and look at small and great
106 7 | comprehending by any regular process all true existence, or of
107 8 | suspect, is commonly the process. ~What is the process? ~
108 8 | the process. ~What is the process? ~When a young man who has
109 9 | opinions or appetites in process of formation, and there
110 10 | inasmuch as by the natural process of creation he is the author
The Seventh Letter
Part
111 Text | the four instruments. The process however of dealing with
The Sophist
Part
112 Intro| character by a labourious process of enquiry, when he had
113 Intro| real and valuable logical process. Modern science feels that
114 Intro| some maintaining that this process was perpetually going on (
115 Intro| There human thought is in process of disorganization; no absurdity
116 Intro| For thought is only the process of silent speech, and opinion
117 Intro| materially quicken the ‘process of the suns.’~Hegel was
118 Intro| about two centuries by a process of antagonism and negation
119 Intro| subjected his own ideas to the process of analysis which he applies
120 Intro| thought. Again, in every process of reflection we seem to
121 Text | truth, and in which the process of understanding is perverted?~
122 Text | collect by the dialectical process, and placing them side by
The Statesman
Part
123 Intro| sketched as follows: (1) By a process of division and subdivision
124 Intro| co-operative arts. For the first process to which the material is
125 Intro| through this circuitous process, instead of saying at once
126 Intro| are reminded that in any process of generalization, there
127 Intro| that we must carry on the process of division until we have
128 Intro| discovered by a similar process; and we have a summary,
129 Intro| and this is the sort of process which we are about to attempt.
130 Intro| things; and very often in the process of division curious results
131 Text | all the difference in a process of enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
132 Text | model or example of this process has first to be framed.~
133 Text | actually performing the process.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very good.~
134 Text | have also separated off the process of felting and the putting
135 Text | is not all; for the first process to which the material is
136 Text | STRANGER: But the first process is a separation of the clotted
137 Text | and all the parts of the process which are concerned with
138 Text | Again, let us take some process of wool-working which is
139 Text | plaiting; and there is the process of barking and stripping
140 Text | them may be compared to the process of refining gold.~YOUNG
141 Text | this single work, the whole process of royal weaving is comprised—
The Symposium
Part
142 Text | is undergoing a perpetual process of loss and reparation—hair,
Theaetetus
Part
143 Intro| kinds of knowledge the same process of generalization which
144 Intro| The new notion involves a process of thinking about two things,
145 Intro| another person for him. This process may be conceived by the
146 Intro| manner Plato describes the process of acquiring them, in the
147 Intro| pathemasi), but in the process of reasoning about them (
148 Intro| conclusion of the dialectical process, the making up of the mind
149 Intro| but a very rudimentary process of thought; the first generalization
150 Intro| construction a negative process has to be carried on, a
151 Intro| word. In reflection the process is reversed—the outward
152 Intro| threshold. In Aristotle the process is more nearly completed,
153 Intro| reaches the mind, or any process of sense from its mental
154 Intro| greatest wonders of mind...This process however is not always continuous,
155 Text | rest, and there would be no process of becoming.~THEAETETUS:
156 Text | at all, but in that other process, however called, in which
157 Text | this often occurred in the process of learning to read?~THEAETETUS:
Timaeus
Part
158 Intro| condenses the liquid mass. This process is called cooling and congealment.
159 Intro| respiration. And all this process takes place in order that
160 Intro| empty places filled.~The process of repletion and depletion
161 Intro| Early science is not a process of discovery in the modern
162 Intro| modern sense; but rather a process of correcting by observation,
163 Intro| single act, but as a work or process which occupied six days.
164 Intro| Jewish description of the process of creation has less of
165 Intro| 2) that he supposes the process of creation to take place
166 Intro| world is not a material process of working with legs and
167 Intro| is difficult to explain a process of thought so strange and
168 Intro| him to be in a perpetual process of circulation caused by
169 Intro| caused by inequality. This process of circulation does not
170 Intro| he does not explain the process by which surfaces become
171 Intro| arise from the opposite process—when the natural proportions
172 Intro| and to the mouth. In the process of respiration the external
173 Intro| attribute any part of the process to the action of the body
174 Intro| is also a corresponding process of inhalation through the
175 Intro| internal fire, which in the process of respiration moves into
176 Intro| wholly unacquainted with the process of digestion. Except the
177 Intro| hardly to be aware.~The process of sight is the most complicated (
178 Intro| were formed by the gradual process of creation; but he would
179 Intro| of human thought are in process of creation he is necessarily
180 Text | without reason, is always in a process of becoming and perishing
181 Text | opinion and sense and are in a process of creation and created.
182 Text | existence, since they are in process of change while he is making
183 Text | first, that which is in process of generation; secondly,
184 Text | state. But so long as in the process of transition the weaker
185 Text | many larger ones, are in process of decomposition and extinction,
186 Text | and is broken up in the process changes into air, and taking
187 Text | which each hair, while in process of separation from the skin,
188 Text | being holds together. This process, as we affirm, the name-giver
189 Text | is produced by the double process, which we call inspiration
190 Text | empty places filled.~Now the process of repletion and evacuation
191 Text | the marrow. Now when each process takes place in this order,
192 Text | nutriment, and the natural process is inverted, and the bone
193 Text | the blood is dead and in process of cooling, then the blood