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Charmides
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1 Text | been carrying me round in a circle, and all this time hiding Cratylus Part
2 Intro| and tries to move in a circle apart from them, laying 3 Intro| human society in which the circle of men’s minds was narrower Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| fallacy of arguing in a circle is exposed in the Republic; 5 Intro| temporary incredulity.~A circle gathers round them, in the Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| walk away or go round in a circle, like the moving figures 7 Text | makes them go round in a circle, and he is yourself; for Laws Book
8 6 | built on the heights in a circle, for the sake of defence 9 10 | the larger and the lesser circle at the same time is proportionally Lysis Part
10 Text | baskets. There was also a circle of lookers-on; among them Meno Part
11 Text | being inscribed in a certain circle (Or, whether a certain area 12 Text | a triangle in a certain circle.), will reply: ‘I cannot 13 Text | i.e. the diameter of the circle (autou).), the given area 14 Text | of being inscribed in the circle’:—that is a geometrical Parmenides Part
15 Intro| going out of the received circle of disputation into a region 16 Intro| How can we get beyond the circle of our own ideas, or how, 17 Text | And that which moves in a circle must rest upon a centre; Phaedo Part
18 Intro| members of the Socratic circle, all of whom are silent 19 Intro| the rest of mankind. The circle of nature is not complete 20 Intro| the assent of the Socratic circle, is now affirmed by the 21 Text | were no compensation or circle in nature, no turn or return 22 Text | flows round the earth in a circle; and in the opposite direction 23 Text | other, but flows round in a circle and falls into Tartarus Philebus Part
24 Text | the stars and of the whole circle of the heavens; and never 25 Text | acquainted only with the divine circle and sphere, and knows nothing 26 Text | false measure and the false circle?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, we must, Protagoras Part
27 Intro| belonging to the Socratic circle. The dialogue commences 28 Text | able to get into the inner circle, and his fine deep voice The Republic Book
29 10 | and holds together the circle of the universe, like the 30 10 | the upper surface of each circle is a siren, who goes round 31 10 | revolution of the outer circle of the whorl or spindle, The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | brought him and his Tarentine circle into friendly relations 33 Text | them in the case of all. A circle is a thing spoken of, and 34 Text | round,” “annular,” or, “circle,” might be defined as that 35 Text | things can happen to the circle itself-to which the other 36 Text | different from the nature of the circle itself and from the three 37 Text | which comes next. Every circle, of those which are by the 38 Text | with the straight. But the circle itself, we say, has nothing The Sophist Part
39 Intro| dicto secundum,’ and in a circle, are frequently indicated 40 Intro| to convict the Socratic circle of error. As in the Timaeus, 41 Intro| evidently common in the Socratic circle. Plato delights to exhibit 42 Intro| extended far beyond the Eleatic circle. And now an unforeseen consequence 43 Intro| reappears in an ever-widening circle. Or our attention may be 44 Intro| who is outside the charmed circle is in the mire of ignorance 45 Intro| time within the charmed circle, he removes to a little The Statesman Part
46 Intro| the order, or narrow the circle of the dialogues, we must The Symposium Part
47 Text | back and sides forming a circle; and he had four hands and Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| go round and round in a circle and make no progress.~All 49 Intro| to be the outer heaven or circle of the universe. But how 50 Text | And thus, in a perpetual circle, you will be compelled to Timaeus Part
51 Intro| said to be perfected by the circle of the Same, and true opinion 52 Intro| and true opinion by the circle of the Other; and conversely 53 Intro| himself, and he moved in a circle turning within himself, 54 Intro| into an inner and outer circle or sphere, cutting one another 55 Intro| which they cross. The outer circle or sphere was named the 56 Intro| neighbourhood of sense, and the circle of the other or diverse 57 Intro| sphere of thought, and the circle of the same runs smoothly, 58 Intro| imitate eternity and move in a circle measured by number.~Thus 59 Intro| seven orbits into which the circle of the other was divided. 60 Intro| were made in the form of a circle, which is the most perfect 61 Intro| philosopher looked at the blue circle of the heavens and it flashed 62 Intro| appearances of nature, the circle of the universe, the nutritive 63 Intro| wanderers’ of the inner circle in their courses, and a 64 Intro| were bent into an inner circle and an outer, both moving 65 Intro| around a centre, the outer circle containing the fixed, the 66 Intro| them has formed the outer circle of the fixed stars and the 67 Intro| fixed stars and the inner circle of the planets, divided 68 Intro| into an inner and outer circle of the other and the same, 69 Intro| contact; the first moving in a circle from left to right along 70 Intro| second also moving in a circle along the diagonal of the 71 Intro| that they lie within the circle of the earth’s orbit, was 72 Intro| the daily motion of the circle of the fixed stars, and 73 Intro| which is common to the whole circle; and a movement on the same 74 Intro| heavenly bodies all move in a circle is known by us to be erroneous; 75 Intro| truth, whether she be in the circle of the diverse or of the 76 Intro| sensible world, and when the circle of the diverse also moving 77 Intro| with the rational, and the circle of the same moving smoothly 78 Text | own limits revolving in a circle. All the other six motions 79 Text | and he made the universe a circle moving in a circle, one 80 Text | universe a circle moving in a circle, one and solitary, yet by 81 Text | and the other the inner circle. Now the motion of the outer 82 Text | the motion of the outer circle he called the motion of 83 Text | the motion of the inner circle the motion of the other 84 Text | supposed to be inscribed in the circle of the Same) to the right, 85 Text | truth, whether she be in the circle of the diverse or of the 86 Text | sensible world and when the circle of the diverse also moving 87 Text | with the rational, and the circle of the same moving smoothly 88 Text | the orbits in which the circle of the other was revolving,— 89 Text | universe in the figure of a circle, and made them follow the 90 Text | from one to the other in a circle. Thus, then, as the several 91 Text | similar parts the whole circle in which it is inscribed. 92 Text | go round the world in a circle, he would often, when standing 93 Text | spreads abroad the motion in a circle, the parts communicating 94 Text | extremity of the head, in a circle round the neck, and glued 95 Text | and is driven round in a circle; and again, the air which


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