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1 PreS | and to belong to the same sphere with them. But we are not 2 Intro| not yet relegated to the sphere of moral virtue, as in the Cratylus Part
3 Intro| they are taken out of the sphere of grammar and are exempt Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| progress and have no definite sphere, tends to interfere with Gorgias Part
5 Intro| deters. He applies to the sphere of ethics a conception of 6 Intro| flux transferred to the sphere of human conduct. There 7 Intro| mankind are living in a lower sphere, out of which they put their 8 Intro| sometimes remaining within the sphere of the visible, and then Meno Part
9 Intro| either within or without the sphere of human knowledge, or how 10 Intro| returning, and in every sphere of science and human action Parmenides Part
11 Intro| the one and many in the sphere of Ideas, although they 12 Intro| the one and many in the sphere of the Ideas are also alluded 13 Intro| speech transferred from the sphere of mathematics, may be doubted. 14 Intro| they introduce into one sphere of thought associations 15 Text | termed, which are in our sphere, and from which we receive 16 Text | things which are within our sphere and have the same names Phaedo Part
17 Intro| whether in a higher or a lower sphere of life and thought, is 18 Intro| men have passed out of the sphere of earthly praise or blame, Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| transfer his thoughts to our sphere of religion and feeling, Philebus Part
20 Intro| of sensible objects. The sphere of mind was dark and mysterious 21 Intro| only begins in a higher sphere, when we speak of necessity 22 Intro| and brings them within the sphere of human cognition. This 23 Intro| therefore when we pass into the sphere of ideas can hardly be distinguished.~ 24 Intro| in following him into the sphere of thought which he is seeking 25 Intro| and in the Republic the sphere of nous or mind is assigned 26 Intro| art of rhetoric has a real sphere of practical usefulness: 27 Intro| language of Kant, is the sphere of the metaphysic of ethics. 28 Text | allowed to intrude in the sphere of more and less and the 29 Text | not also in that higher sphere have designed the noblest 30 Text | with the divine circle and sphere, and knows nothing of our The Republic Book
31 3 | them all to be within the sphere of one art and study. ~Most 32 4 | longer confined to her own sphere, should attempt to enslave 33 5 | faculty I think only of its sphere and its result; and that 34 5 | that which has the same sphere and the same result I call 35 5 | but that which has another sphere and another result I call 36 5 | is certain. ~Being is the sphere or subject-matter of knowledge, 37 5 | implies difference in the sphere or subject-matter, and if, 38 5 | distinct faculties, then the sphere of knowledge and of opinion 39 6 | the sun, so in this other sphere, science and truth may be 40 6 | the first section in the sphere of the visible consists 41 6 | is to the original as the sphere of opinion is to the sphere 42 6 | sphere of opinion is to the sphere of knowledge? ~Most undoubtedly. ~ 43 6 | the manner in which the sphere of the intellectual is to The Sophist Part
44 Intro| every way unto a rounded sphere.’ And a whole has parts; 45 Intro| relegate some of them to the sphere of mystery, others to the 46 Intro| Thomas More—meet in a higher sphere above the ordinary ways 47 Intro| In other words, the first sphere is immediate, the second 48 Intro| in the world,—within the sphere of the human mind, and not 49 Text | fullness of a well-rounded sphere, Evenly balanced from the 50 Text | classes about and in the sphere of which we proposed to 51 Text | falsehood exists in the sphere of language and opinion, 52 Text | us do as you sayassign a sphere to the one and leave the The Statesman Part
53 Text | if we go on to divide the sphere of knowledge?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 54 Text | though assigning a larger sphere to that, will still reserve 55 Text | many things within his own sphere of action by his art without Theaetetus Part
56 Intro| and true,’ belongs to the sphere of the future.~And so we 57 Intro| for knowledge in a higher sphere, and accordingly Theaetetus, 58 Intro| try another answer in the sphere of being: ‘When a man thinks, 59 Intro| analysis lay beyond his sphere of thought; the age before 60 Intro| definition of knowledge in the sphere of opinion. But here we 61 Intro| then surprised that the sphere of opinion and of Not-being 62 Intro| of knowledge first in the sphere of opinion. Hereafter we 63 Intro| to occur. And within the sphere of mind the analogy of sense 64 Intro| instrument limiting the sphere of vision, the interior 65 Intro| rather than continuous. Its sphere has been exaggerated. It 66 Intro| be recognized by it.~Its sphere is supposed to be narrowed 67 Text | sleeping and waking, in either sphere of existence the soul contends 68 Text | nature, and this earthly sphere. Wherefore we ought to fly 69 Text | the question out of the sphere of knowing or not knowing, 70 Text | existence in us, either in the sphere of being or of knowledge?~ 71 Text | no reason was out of the sphere of knowledge; and that things Timaeus Part
72 Intro| all-containing form of a sphere, round as from a lathe and 73 Intro| inner and outer circle or sphere, cutting one another again 74 Intro| cross. The outer circle or sphere was named the sphere of 75 Intro| or sphere was named the sphere of the same—the inner, the 76 Intro| the same—the inner, the sphere of the other or diverse; 77 Intro| diagonally to the left. To the sphere of the same which was undivided 78 Intro| he gave dominion, but the sphere of the other or diverse 79 Intro| beliefs; when reason is in the sphere of thought, and the circle 80 Intro| encased by the gods in a sphere which is called the head, 81 Intro| the universe, which is a sphere, there is no opposition 82 Intro| The outer and the inner sphere cross one another and meet 83 Intro| relegated the world to the sphere of not-being, he admits 84 Intro| approximates to Plato’s sphere of the Same and of the Other. 85 Intro| her onward course in the sphere of the self-moved,—when 86 Text | finding the whole visible sphere not at rest, but moving 87 Text | her onward course in the sphere of the self-moved—when reason, 88 Text | receded most slowly from the sphere of the same, which was the 89 Text | universe is in the form of a sphere, all the extremities, being 90 Text | and dilation in another sphere, and for this reason have


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