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1 Text | penetrate through the moving universe. And this element, which Critias Part
2 Text | and the woods, and the universe, and the things that are Gorgias Part
3 Intro| Swift’s notion that the universe is a suit of clothes, Tale 4 Intro| but like the Ruler of the Universe Himself, working in the 5 Text | gods and men, and that this universe is therefore called Cosmos Laws Book
6 6 | to the revolution of the universe. Every city has a guiding 7 7 | God and the nature of the universe, nor busy ourselves in searching 8 10 | sun, and the stars and the universe, and the fair order of the 9 10 | and lesser concerns of the universe, they neglect them because 10 10 | youth:—The ruler of the universe has ordered all things with 11 10 | of these portions of the universe is thine own, unhappy man, 12 10 | happens to you and to the universe, as far as the laws of the 13 12 | the mind which ordered the universe. If a man look upon the 14 12 | mind was the orderer of the universe. But these same persons Lysis Part
15 Text | write about nature and the universe.~Very true, he replied.~ Parmenides Part
16 Intro| forces which exist in the universe. A similar ambiguity occurs Phaedo Part
17 Intro| moral government of the universe. Sometimes we are led by Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| power and reason of the universe.~The conception of the philosopher, Philebus Part
19 Intro| Reasoning from man to the universe, he argues that as there 20 Intro| or chance the lord of the universe? All philosophers will say 21 Intro| mind to be the ruler of the universe. And remember that mind 22 Intro| tolerable governor of the universe. This is the doctrine of 23 Intro| time that mind rules the universe’; or the pregnant observation 24 Text | this which they call the universe is left to the guidance 25 Text | fire within us, and in the universe.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 26 Text | mean? But the fire in the universe is wonderful in quantity 27 Text | And is the fire in the universe nourished and generated 28 Text | the earth which is in the universe, and you would give a similar 29 Text | unless the body of the universe, which contains elements 30 Text | maintaining that there is in the universe a mighty infinite and an 31 Text | time that mind rules the universe.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 32 Text | so.~SOCRATES: Search the universe for two terms which are 33 Text | highest good in man and in the universe, and to divine what is the The Republic Book
34 10 | together the circle of the universe, like the under-girders The Sophist Part
35 Intro| about the origin of the universe: one spoke of three principles 36 Intro| and all creators of the universe by theories of composition 37 Intro| was seeking to grasp the universe under a single form which 38 Intro| contain the secret of the universe? Or, having regard to the 39 Intro| the circumference of the universe (Milton, P.L.). We can understand 40 Text | other two principles are the universe, what is this term which The Statesman Part
41 Intro| or that God has given the universe opposite motions; or that 42 Intro| to the vast size of the universe, and to the smallness of 43 Intro| passed away, the ruler of the universe let go the helm, and became 44 Intro| up their hold; the whole universe rebounded, and there was 45 Intro| own ways, living, like the universe, in one cycle after one 46 Intro| about the reversal of the universe, and the other discussion 47 Intro| nature. For at first the universe is governed by the immediate 48 Text | this class. Heaven and the universe, as we have termed them, 49 Text | time of the motion of the universe.~YOUNG SOCRATES: How is 50 Text | whole revolution of the universe; and the several parts the 51 Text | and the several parts the universe were distributed under the 52 Text | times, the pilot of the universe let the helm go, and retired 53 Text | following the condition of the universe, and of necessity agreeing 54 Text | and the reversal of the universe, and in the discussion concerning Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| respecting the nature of the universe.~Plato, in his Theaetetus, 56 Intro| heaven or circle of the universe. But how can the individual 57 Intro| individual mind carry about the universe of space packed up within, 58 Intro| separate minds have either a universe of their own or a common 59 Intro| of their own or a common universe? In such conceptions there 60 Intro| God and the laws of the universe. They have thought that Timaeus Part
61 Intro| speak of the origin of the universe has a special need of their 62 Intro| in body, and framed the universe to be the best and fairest 63 Intro| elements was taken into the universe whole and entire; for he 64 Intro| wanting to him; wherefore the universe had no feet or legs.~And 65 Intro| figure and the figure of the universe. They were created chiefly 66 Intro| pole extended through the universe, he made to be the guardian 67 Intro| mingled the soul of the universe. They were no longer pure 68 Intro| showed them the nature of the universe, and told them of their 69 Intro| higher in place. For in the universe, which is a sphere, there 70 Intro| answer the motions of the universe, and by the study of these 71 Intro| finished the discussion of the universe, which, according to our 72 Intro| unknown, from man to the universe, and back again from the 73 Intro| and back again from the universe to man. While he was arranging 74 Intro| nature, the circle of the universe, the nutritive power of 75 Intro| continuing principle of the universe. In a few years the human 76 Intro| that there was order in the universe. And so there began to be 77 Intro| in them the secret of the universe. Secondly, they applied 78 Intro| to be the centre of the universe, and he has some conception 79 Intro| have tried to construct the universe on a quantitative principle, 80 Intro| variety to the material universe. The elements are moving 81 Intro| to the body, both in the universe and in man. So inconsistent 82 Intro| time and all existence’ the universe remains at rest. The truths 83 Intro| in the delineation of the universe.’ According to Plato earth 84 Intro| still the revolution of the universe exercises a condensing power, 85 Intro| We speak of a soul of the universe; but more truly regarded, 86 Intro| more truly regarded, the universe of the Timaeus is a soul, 87 Intro| anima mundi, revolves.~The universe revolves around a centre 88 Intro| is extended through the universe, he made to be the guardian 89 Intro| the midst of the circling universe. We must admit, further, ( 90 Intro| rest in the centre of the universe, or, as Aristotle and Mr. 91 Intro| stationary in the centre of the universe, or to revolve with the 92 Intro| same and other exist in the universe as well as in the human 93 Intro| are the stars, and of the universe.~There is, however, an inconsistency 94 Intro| akin to the soul of the universe. This alone thinks and knows 95 Intro| derived from his theory of the universe, and transferred to man, 96 Intro| also in his theory of the universe which is suggested by man. 97 Intro| complex phenomena of the universe. They seemed to see them 98 Intro| account both of man and of the universe has been already acknowledged. 99 Intro| nature, or in the Soul of the universe. And therefore we are not 100 Intro| commencing his theory of the universe with ideas of mind and of 101 Intro| part of the order of the universe, is one of the highest ethical 102 Intro| father and maker of all this universe is past finding out; and 103 Text | has made the nature of the universe his special study, should 104 Text | discourse of the nature of the universe, how created or how existing 105 Text | father and maker of all this universe is past finding out; and 106 Text | and the generation of the universe, we are not able to give 107 Text | when he was framing the universe, he put intelligence in 108 Text | For the original of the universe contains in itself all intelligible 109 Text | creation made the body of the universe to consist of fire and earth. 110 Text | movement required no feet, the universe was created without legs 111 Text | environment of it; and he made the universe a circle moving in a circle, 112 Text | within her the corporeal universe, and brought the two together, 113 Text | eternal, he sought to make the universe eternal, so far as might 114 Text | birth of time the created universe was made in the likeness 115 Text | after the likeness of the universe in the figure of a circle, 116 Text | is extended through the universe, he framed to be the guardian 117 Text | being, the creator of the universe addressed them in these 118 Text | created—without them the universe will be incomplete, for 119 Text | be mortal, and that this universe may be truly universal, 120 Text | mingled the soul of the universe he poured the remains of 121 Text | showed them the nature of the universe, and declared to them the 122 Text | the spherical shape of the universe, enclosed the two divine 123 Text | we have spoken about the universe would ever have been uttered. 124 Text | about the nature of the universe; and from this source we 125 Text | better of necessity, the universe was created. But if a person 126 Text | of our discussion of the universe requires a fuller division 127 Text | arranged so as to form the universe. At first, they were all 128 Text | in the delineation of the universe.~Now, he who, duly reflecting 129 Text | In the revolution of the universe are comprehended all the 130 Text | mistake to suppose that the universe is parted into two regions, 131 Text | against their will. For as the universe is in the form of a sphere, 132 Text | equipoise at the centre of the universe, there would be nothing 133 Text | stand in that part of the universe which is the appointed place 134 Text | them he constructed the universe, which was a single animal 135 Text | imitate the motion of the universe. Each, therefore, of the 136 Text | imitation of the pattern of the universe; for as the body is heated 137 Text | foster-mother and nurse of the universe, will not allow the body 138 Text | said when speaking of the universe, he will not allow enemy 139 Text | motion of thought and of the universe; but that motion which is 140 Text | thoughts and revolutions of the universe. These each man should follow, 141 Text | harmonies and revolutions of the universe, should assimilate the thinking 142 Text | of discoursing about the universe down to the creation of 143 Text | about the nature of the universe has an end. The world has


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