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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| writing in which they are contained is manifestly spurious. Charmides Part
2 PreS | arrangement of the ideas contained in them. (Dr. Jackson is 3 Intro| of an ethical principle contained in the notion that temperance Cratylus Part
4 Intro| doctrine of the flux is contained in the word ousia (= osia 5 Intro| the simplest sentences are contained grammar and logic—the parts 6 Intro| relations to one another was contained. There was a proportion Euthydemus Part
7 Text | that which was previously contained in them)—they, I say, not Gorgias Part
8 Intro| of the doctrine which is contained in it, that doing wrong 9 Intro| greater myths, namely those contained in the Phaedo, the Gorgias 10 Intro| the reader. A poem may be contained in a word or two, which Ion Part
11 Intro| true theory of poetry are contained in the notion that the poet 12 Intro| have all wisdom, which is contained in his art of rhetoric. 13 Text | divinity moving you, like that contained in the stone which Euripides Laws Book
14 2 | the blessings which are contained in them, is a perfect man. 15 2 | Athenian. An answer is contained in your question; and I Meno Part
16 Intro| point of the definition is contained in the words, ‘the power 17 Intro| having a common name are contained. For example, there is the 18 Intro| under which individuals are contained, and to have been converted 19 Intro| est negatio,’ is already contained in the ‘negation is relation20 Intro| least of them the whole is contained. Here we catch a reminiscence Parmenides Part
21 Intro| stars, great truths are contained. At the same time, we may 22 Intro| and all the individuals contained under it, and another and 23 Intro| self-containing is also contained, and therefore not one but 24 Intro| the greater would then be contained in the less. But if not 25 Intro| about itself, containing and contained, and is therefore greater 26 Intro| because containing and contained in one another. Therefore 27 Intro| that case the one would be contained in them; neither will they 28 Text | itself, it would also be contained by nothing else but itself; 29 Text | other than that which is contained? for the same whole cannot 30 Text | limited; for are not the parts contained by the whole?~Certainly.~ 31 Text | True.~And all the parts are contained by the whole?~Yes.~And the 32 Text | whole, and they are all contained by the whole, the one will 33 Text | the whole, the one will be contained by the one; and thus the 34 Text | greater than itself; and, as contained in itself, will be less; 35 Text | the others, because it is contained in them; and inasmuch as 36 Text | small fractions which are contained in it?~Certainly.~And each 37 Text | they were many one would be contained in them. But if no one of Phaedo Part
38 Text | opposed to that which is contained in them, and when it approaches Phaedrus Part
39 Intro| statements there is also contained a truth; they may be compared 40 Intro| in which are necessarily contained many seeds of revival and Philebus Part
41 Intro| what element of goodness is contained in this mixture. There are 42 Text | In the second class is contained the symmetrical and beautiful Protagoras Part
43 Text | answer to this question is contained the only solution of your 44 Text | at school; in these are contained many admonitions, and many 45 Text | a greater error than is contained in the sentence which you The Republic Book
46 7 | with them that which is contained in them, in the true number 47 8 | birth has a period which is contained in a perfect number, but 48 8 | an example of manners are contained in him. ~Just so. ~Let him The Sophist Part
49 Intro| or universals which are contained in them; the statements 50 Text | and many different forms contained under one higher form; and The Statesman Part
51 Intro| which all the sciences are contained. Other forms of thought 52 Intro| and division, in which are contained weaving, politics, dialectic; 53 Intro| over-civility; and in the Laws is contained the pattern of that second 54 Text | the creatures which are contained in him, and executing, as 55 Text | world, and to the things contained in him. Wherefore God, the 56 Text | found all the differences contained in it which form distinct 57 Text | things formerly mentioned are contained,—every kind of dress, most The Symposium Part
58 Intro| as Dante saw all things contained in his love of Beatrice, Theaetetus Part
59 Intro| first distinct assertion is contained in the thesis of Protagoras. 60 Intro| than the units which are contained in it; any chemical compound 61 Intro| discussion appears to be contained.~...~There is a difference 62 Intro| mind; and in these there is contained another store of fallacies. 63 Intro| from the ideas which are contained in them.~In ancient philosophies 64 Intro| nature in which they are contained—that is to say, space, which 65 Text | regarded as a figure, is contained in unequal sides;—all these 66 Text | say, how many pints are contained in the ocean. Neither is Timaeus Part
67 Intro| mystery of the world to be contained in number. Many, if not 68 Intro| animal was a whole, and contained all intelligible beings, 69 Intro| therefore solids, and solids are contained in planes, and plane rectilinear 70 Intro| unreal, then all which is contained in time is unreal—the succession 71 Intro| space in which they are contained. There arises thus a second 72 Intro| even if all the objects contained in it are supposed to have 73 Intro| space in which they are contained, or the whole anima mundi, 74 Intro| doctrine on this subject is contained in the following words:—‘ 75 Intro| various existences which are contained in it are only the transformations 76 Intro| know how far the statements contained in these fragments corresponded 77 Intro| forms of such narratives contained features taken from the 78 Intro| touch, perhaps ironical, contained in the words, ‘as we shall 79 Text | solid must necessarily be contained in planes; and every plane 80 Text | a small body of fire is contained in a larger body of air 81 Text | too, which are divided and contained within the frame of the


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