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1 Intro| principles which, whether applied to society or language, 2 Intro| spurious dialectic which is applied to them; the jest about 3 Intro| literature, technically applied in philosophy and art; they 4 Intro| sentence or a word when applied to primitive language, it 5 Intro| of the fittest’ have been applied in the field of philology, 6 Intro| to be true, that whether applied to language or to other 7 Intro| subject to which it has been applied. Nor in any case can the 8 Intro| Quotations are as often applied in a sense which the author 9 Text | of correctness is to be applied to them.~SOCRATES: Yes, 10 Text | reason why the name pothos is applied to things absent, as imeros 11 Text | mode of assignment, whether applied to figures or to names, 12 Text | I call right, and when applied to names only, true as well Euthydemus Part
13 Intro| ancient logic can be usefully applied. The weapons of common sense, 14 Intro| differences of degree, when applied to abstract notions, were 15 Text | to the dialectician to be applied by him, if they have any Euthyphro Part
16 Intro| The word ‘attending,’ when applied to dogs, horses, and men, 17 Text | used in the same sense when applied to the gods as when applied 18 Text | applied to the gods as when applied to other things. For instance, Gorgias Part
19 Intro| his successors, who have applied his method with the most 20 Intro| foul; whether the terms are applied to bodies, colours, figures, 21 Intro| purposes to which art may be applied (Republic).~Modern poetry 22 Intro| together in any form and applied to any subject, have a power Laches Part
23 Text | various uses of the term when applied both to pleasure and pain, Laws Book
24 1 | now in use, and might be applied to a single person, or to 25 2 | pleasure” is most appropriately applied to it when these other qualities 26 7 | peculiar sort of gymnastic applied to such little creatures, 27 9 | term “dishonourable” is applied to justice, will not the 28 11 | in which the law is to be applied. This is what we must do, Meno Part
29 Intro| are they capable of being applied to particular and concrete 30 Intro| strictly, no predicate can be applied.~The question which Plato 31 Text | similar to the area so applied.), then one consequence Parmenides Part
32 Intro| of a similar method being applied to all Ideas. Yet it is 33 Intro| universal application, is applied in this instance to Zeno’ 34 Intro| same distinction is then applied to the negative hypothesis: 35 Intro| different meanings, as they are applied to objects of thought or 36 Text | nature to which the name is applied, and of no other?~Quite 37 Text | that the word ‘other’ is applied to both, will be in the Phaedo Part
38 Intro| only test which is to be applied to them. (Republic, and 39 Text | voice of the charmer be applied daily until you have charmed Phaedrus Part
40 Text | like ‘the grapes are sour,’ applied to pleasures which cannot 41 Text | themes of Anaxagoras, and applied what suited his purpose 42 Text | have a certain argument applied to him in order to convince Philebus Part
43 Intro| a like principle may be applied to analogy to purely intellectual 44 Intro| that the term false may be applied to them: in this he appears 45 Intro| as that between pure and applied mathematics, and may be 46 Intro| number over the mixed or applied, we can only agree with 47 Intro| comparative expressions are applied, fall under this class. 48 Intro| in doubtful cases may be applied to the regulation of them, 49 Intro| distinction between pure and applied science for the first time 50 Text | even-handed justice which is applied to both our arguments. Let 51 Text | same principle should be applied to every one and many;—when, 52 Text | PROTARCHUS: The proverb may be applied to us; for truly the storm Protagoras Part
53 Intro| condemnation of the same arts when applied to mythology in the Phaedrus, The Republic Book
54 2 | retailer" the term which is applied to those who sit in the 55 3 | fullest sense ought to be applied to this higher class only 56 4 | discovery which we made be now applied to the individual-if they 57 6 | which the term "many" is applied there is an absolute; for The Sophist Part
58 Intro| class, and would have been applied indifferently to Socrates 59 Intro| Plato himself the term is applied in the sense of a ‘master 60 Intro| would hardly have been applied to the greater names, such 61 Intro| sense in which the term is applied to certain contemporaries 62 Intro| No: if ever the term is applied to Socrates and Plato, either 63 Intro| two classes of pure and applied, adding to them there as 64 Intro| Hegelian criticism should be applied to his own system, and the 65 Intro| expression of facts. It has never applied the categories to experience; 66 Text | and to whom the terms are applied.~THEODORUS: What terms?~ 67 Text | the method which is to be applied to him on some simple and 68 Text | multiplicity of names which is applied to him shows that the common 69 Text | the term “not-being” to be applied?’—do you know what sort The Statesman Part
70 Intro| which the term might be applied to the myth of the Phaedrus, 71 Intro| Socratic question and answer applied to definition, is now occupied 72 Intro| Supreme Being. But whether applied to Divine or to human governors 73 Text | subdivision which we have already applied to other classes; going 74 Text | simple principle can never be applied to a state of things which 75 Text | to whom such violence is applied, to charge the physician 76 Text | surgical instruments are to be applied to the patient, or again The Symposium Part
77 Intro| love; but when they are applied in education with their 78 Intro| poetarum,’ which has been applied to all the writings of Plato, 79 Intro| be extended to the other applied sciences. That confusion 80 Text | gone; not, however, until I applied the sneezing; and I wonder 81 Text | ticklings, for I no sooner applied the sneezing than I was Theaetetus Part
82 Intro| terms which are commonly applied to sight. He asks whether 83 Intro| the Eleatic philosophy, applied to the sensible world, and 84 Intro| expression which may be applied with equal truth to memory 85 Text | other numbers which are applied to objects of sense; and 86 Text | about everywhere and are applied to all things, but are distinct Timaeus Part
87 Intro| of numbers. First, they applied to external nature the relations 88 Intro| universe. Secondly, they applied number and figure equally 89 Intro| heavenly bodies were partially applied to the erring limbs or brain 90 Intro| The same remark may be applied to the complexity of the 91 Intro| in a few instances, they applied them everywhere; and in 92 Intro| whose intervals of number applied to the distances of the 93 Text | which they are ordinarily applied by us to the division of