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Charmides
Part
1 PreS | great number of years.~The external probability therefore against
Cratylus
Part
2 Intro| imagined to take place in the external world. You have no doubt
The First Alcibiades
Part
3 Pre | from the spurious. The only external evidence to them which is
4 Pre | more defective in their external credentials. There may be
5 Pre | grounds, both of internal and external evidence, we are able with
6 Pre | the entire absence of real external evidence (for the catalogues
Gorgias
Part
7 Intro| arts which have to do with external actions. Socrates extends
8 Intro| increased security against external enemies. These are not ‘
9 Text | to do with some sort of external action, as of the hand;
Ion
Part
10 Intro| authenticated by any early external testimony. The grace and
Laws
Book
11 1 | life of man have in view external war, or that kind of intestine
12 1 | Athenian. But war, whether external or civil, is not the best,
13 1 | only, or first of all, to external warfare; nor will he ever
14 1 | distinguish themselves in external and foreign war; and he
15 7 | And when some one applies external agitation to affections
16 10 | them arising out of any external cause; the change must first
17 10 | provides herself with an external body of fire or air, as
Menexenus
Part
18 Pre | from the spurious. The only external evidence to them which is
19 Pre | more defective in their external credentials. There may be
20 Pre | grounds, both of internal and external evidence, we are able with
21 Pre | the entire absence of real external evidence (for the catalogues
Meno
Part
22 Intro| allusions.~There are no external criteria by which we can
Parmenides
Part
23 Intro| The accidental want of external evidence, at first sight,
24 Intro| existing in and derived from external objects as well as transcending
25 Intro| inhere together in some external object, or some more comprehensive
26 Intro| connect in any way with the external world; secondly, against
27 Intro| simplest generalization of external objects) is now superseded
28 Intro| apt to be confounded with external compulsion and the internal
Phaedo
Part
29 Intro| the error of confusing the external circumstances of man with
Phaedrus
Part
30 Intro| really thinking of some external form such as might have
31 Intro| expression? Why were ages of external greatness and magnificence
32 Text | they will trust to the external written characters and not
Philebus
Part
33 Intro| Other signs of relation to external life in the dialogue, or
34 Intro| of the phenomena of the external world, he extended their
35 Intro| conception of the beautiful in external things.~7. Plato agrees
36 Intro| an internal pain and an external pleasure in the body: sometimes
37 Intro| another life, dropping the external circumstances which form
38 Intro| right opinion.~Fourthly, the external conditions of perfection,—
39 Text | out of the communion of external and internal sensations
The Republic
Book
40 2 | confused or deranged by any external influence? ~True. ~And the
41 2 | can hardly be compelled by external influence to take many shapes? ~
42 3 | terror of internal than of external enemies, and the hour of
43 5 | domestic, the other of what is external and foreign; and the first
44 8 | sometimes even when there is no external provocation, a commotion
45 8 | distracted, even when there is no external cause. ~Yes, surely. ~And
46 9 | be impossible, then by an external authority, in order that
47 10 | without through affection of external evil which could not be
48 10 | dissolved by any merely external evil which belongs to another? ~
49 10 | can be destroyed by an external one, is not to be affirmed
50 10 | evil, whether inherent or external, must exist forever, and,
The Sophist
Part
51 Intro| which may be internal or external), and of inanimate. Medicine
52 Intro| animate, and bathing the external; and of the inanimate, fulling
53 Intro| themselves subject to so many external conditions of climate, country,
54 Text | on their surface with an external light, and creates a perception
The Statesman
Part
55 Intro| by images taken from the external world. But, first of all,
56 Intro| which is also a standard external to them. The art of measuring
57 Intro| artificially created, nor can the external authority of a ruler impose
58 Intro| These means are not a mere external organisation of posts or
59 Text | guided at one time by an external power which is divine and
The Symposium
Part
60 Intro| harvest:’ it is only a rule of external decency by which society
Theaetetus
Part
61 Intro| inward is only known by external results, and is dimly perceived
62 Intro| are placed forms, colours, external bodies coming into contact
63 Intro| we distinguish not only external objects, but objects of
64 Intro| Besides the impression of external objects present with us
65 Intro| relation of the mind to external objects, is really a trifling
66 Intro| it is independent of the external world. It has five or six
67 Intro| feelings but the observation of external actions, being the actions
68 Intro| Knowledge, Internal and External Sense; these, in the language
69 Intro| mind, or to separate the external stimulus to a sensation
70 Intro| And to throw the laws of external nature which to us are the
71 Intro| withdraw ourselves from the external world, we seem to find there
Timaeus
Part
72 Intro| produced by the action of external forces. And as he was to
73 Intro| come into contact with any external thing; they say the same
74 Intro| principle in them. And when external impressions enter in, they
75 Intro| hardened by the pressure of the external cold and became hair. And
76 Intro| and nostrils displaces the external air, and at the same time
77 Intro| the universal motion. The external elements by their attraction
78 Intro| dried up and moistened by external things; and, if given up
79 Intro| impression derived from external nature, which, as in mythology,
80 Intro| an inspiration from the external world. The most general
81 Intro| First, they applied to external nature the relations of
82 Intro| on the simplest kinds of external objects, which to the ancients
83 Intro| subject to the influence of external causes, and leaves hardly
84 Intro| process of respiration the external net is said to find a way
85 Intro| passages, through which external objects strike upon the
86 Intro| and the light emitted from external objects. When the light
87 Intro| the light issuing from an external object, this is the simple
88 Intro| caused by conflict with external objects. Proceeding by a
89 Intro| human body as well as in external nature. And now a favourite
90 Intro| Secondly, passing from the external to the internal evidence,
91 Text | of which also she is the external envelopment, herself turning
92 Text | the affections produced by external contact caused still greater
93 Text | into collision with some external fire, or with the solid
94 Text | come in contact with some external thing, either of the class
95 Text | from within meets with an external object. And the whole stream
96 Text | when night comes on and the external and kindred fire departs,
97 Text | we are awake and in the external world. And now there is
98 Text | communion of the internal and external fires, and again from the
99 Text | softly and easily yielding to external bodies, like articles made
100 Text | was thrust back by the external air, and rolled up underneath
101 Text | carried from us into the external air, the next point is,
102 Text | towards one another. For the external elements which surround
103 Text | dried up and moistened by external things, and experiences
104 Text | motions both internal and external, and by moderate exercise
105 Text | in parts only and by some external agency. Wherefore of all