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union 83
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union

Charmides
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1 Text | two Athenian houses, whose union would be likely to produce Cratylus Part
2 Intro| which is in a manner the union of the two. Language is 3 Text | slipping tongue, and the union of the two gave the notion Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| hence are ignorant that the union of two good things which The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | But may we say that the union of the two rules over the 6 Text | neither the body, nor the union of the two, is man, either Laws Book
7 1 | temperance; and from the union of these two with courage Lysis Part
8 Intro| general way. Friendship is the union of two persons in mutual 9 Text | itself is not likely to be in union or harmony with any other Parmenides Part
10 Intro| also not-being. And the union of being and not-being involves 11 Text | rectilinear or round, or a union of the two?~True.~And if 12 Text | than the one is that the union of themselves and the one Phaedo Part
13 Intro| neither soul nor body, but the union of the two in the ‘I’ which 14 Intro| knowledge or of goodness, or the union of the two? Is it the mere Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| love or rhetoric, or the union of the two, or the relation 16 Intro| words the nature of such a union; how after many struggles 17 Intro| the bastard progeny of the union between Hellas and the East? 18 Text | creature. For immortal no such union can be reasonably believed Philebus Part
19 Intro| the finite; thirdly, the union of the two; fourthly, the 20 Intro| fourthly, the cause of the union. Pleasure is of the first, 21 Intro| elements is the cause of the union of the finite and infinite, 22 Intro| cause. The cause of the union of the finite and infinite 23 Intro| of pleasure? Must not the union of the two be higher and 24 Intro| an infinite, and (3) the union of the two, and (4) the 25 Intro| and (4) the cause of the union. More may be added if they 26 Intro| generation into essence by the union of the finite and infinite, 27 Intro| finite, the infinite, the union of the two, and the cause, 28 Intro| limit. There is a natural union of finite and infinite, 29 Intro| This latter is the bond of union which pervades the whole 30 Text | is uttered, and that this union of them will never cease, 31 Text | that was made out of the union of the two?~PROTARCHUS: 32 Text | PROTARCHUS: Out of the union, that is, of pleasure with 33 Text | destroying of the natural union of the finite and infinite, 34 Text | I see.~SOCRATES: And the union or communion of soul and 35 Text | what is united, or to the union of what is separated, and 36 Text | What is that?~SOCRATES: The union which, as we were saying, 37 Text | most of truth, will not the union suffice to give us the loveliest The Republic Book
38 3 | narration or imitation, or a union of the two? That, again, 39 5 | offspring of the one sort of union, but not of the other, if 40 5 | the offspring of such a union cannot be maintained, and 41 6 | acknowledge that such a union of qualities is possible, 42 6 | not-the possibility of this union of authority with the steerer' 43 9 | incest or any other unnatural union, or parricide, or the eating The Sophist Part
44 Intro| relation to man or of any union of the divine and human 45 Intro| another—we can see that the union of Being and Not-being gave 46 Intro| which is formed by the union of quality and quantity, 47 Text | reasoning; for only by the union of conceptions with one 48 Text | imagination or phantasy is the union of sense and opinion, the The Statesman Part
49 Intro| of intermarriage, and of union for the sake of offspring. 50 Intro| by what further steps the union of opposites is to be effected.~ 51 Intro| which would result from the union of the tyrant who has power 52 Text | only, may we not say that union is implanted by law, and The Symposium Part
53 Intro| three, men, women, and the union of the two; and they were 54 Intro| anticipation of an ideal union which is not yet realized.~ 55 Intro| both in idea and fact. The union of the greatest comprehension 56 Intro| obscurely intimates the union of the spiritual and fleshly, 57 Intro| and improvement. Such an union is not wholly untrue to 58 Text | and she was born of the union of the male and female, 59 Text | was man, woman, and the union of the two, having a name 60 Text | nearest approach to such an union; and that will be the attainment 61 Text | this procreation is the union of man and woman, and is 62 Text | begins with the desire of union; whereto is added the care Theaetetus Part
63 Intro| which this separation or union may be supposed to occur. 64 Intro| may be conceived as the union of there and not there in 65 Text | courageous of men; there is a union of qualities in him such 66 Text | endless number; and out of the union and friction of them there 67 Text | nor yet in thought, but in union of thought and perception? Timaeus Part
68 Intro| harmony and friendship in the union of the four elements; and 69 Intro| compressed into an indissoluble union with the remaining water, 70 Intro| severally produced by the union of evenness with compactness, 71 Intro| and elicits from them a union of fire and water which 72 Intro| becomes a light blue; the union of flame-colour and black 73 Intro| implanted in men the desire of union with them, creating in man 74 Intro| Diverse, and out of the union or comparison is elicited 75 Intro| finite, the infinite, and the union of the two), and out of 76 Intro| infinite (indefinite), or a union of the two, and that this 77 Text | they would imagine that the union was a mere accident, and 78 Text | there must be some bond of union between them. And the fairest 79 Text | adapted to effect such a union. For whenever in any three 80 Text | fires, and again from the union of them and their numerous 81 Text | air into an indissoluble union with water becomes rock. 82 Text | and eliciting from them a union of fire and water which 83 Text | Greek) is produced by a union of auburn and dun (Greek),


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