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intermediate

Cratylus
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1 Intro| organised structure. But the intermediate organism which stands between 2 Intro| few if any vestiges of the intermediate links, and so the better 3 Intro| vocal utterance of man was intermediate between what we now call 4 Intro| seem to require that the intermediate sounds or meanings of words Euthydemus Part
5 Text | persons or things, which are intermediate between two other things, Gorgias Part
6 Text | either good or evil, or intermediate and indifferent?~POLUS: Ion Part
7 Text | yourself and the actor are intermediate links, and the poet himself Laws Book
8 2 | intelligence; and in the intermediate period, in which he has 9 8 | teeth, and for those who are intermediate, and for the fullgrown Lysis Part
10 Intro| rid of the evil. In this intermediateindifferentposition the Parmenides Part
11 Intro| the less it must reach an intermediate point, which is equality. Phaedo Part
12 Intro| mystery, Socrates, in the intermediate part of the Dialogue, attempts 13 Intro| It belongs rather to the intermediate period of the Platonic philosophy, 14 Text | are there not also two intermediate processes which are ever 15 Text | a less there is also an intermediate process of increase and 16 Text | and have there their two intermediate processes also?~Of course.~ 17 Text | mentioned to you, and also its intermediate processes, and you shall Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| latent always remains. The intermediate sentimentalism, which has Philebus Part
19 Intro| necessity of filling up all the intermediate links which occur (compare 20 Intro| by the help of various intermediate abstractions, such as end, 21 Intro| mind. And there may be an intermediate state, in which a person 22 Intro| leave space enough for an intermediate principle which is practically 23 Text | entire number of the species intermediate between unity and infinity 24 Text | at once to infinity; the intermediate steps never occur to them. 25 Text | what would you say of the intermediate state?~PROTARCHUS: What 26 Text | PROTARCHUS: What do you mean by ‘intermediate’?~SOCRATES: I mean when 27 Text | of him, that he is in an intermediate state?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ Protagoras Part
28 Text | fault with the moderate or intermediate state.~(‘I do not hopeThe Republic Book
29 3 | time to time and in the intermediate passages? ~Quite true. ~ 30 3 | the opposite case-that the intermediate passages are omitted, and 31 4 | notes of the scale, and the intermediate intervals-when he has bound 32 5 | that will have a place intermediate between pure being and the 33 5 | necessity to not-being, for that intermediate between being and not-being 34 5 | discovered a corresponding intermediate between ignorance and knowledge, 35 5 | would infer that opinion is intermediate? ~No question. ~But were 36 5 | of knowledge; being the intermediate flux which is caught and 37 5 | caught and detained by the intermediate faculty. ~Quite true. ~Then 38 6 | and not reason, as being intermediate between opinion and reason. ~ 39 7 | that they distinguish an intermediate note and have found the 40 7 | when the conclusion and intermediate steps are also constructed 41 8 | and sold, and some other intermediate forms of government. But 42 8 | arises will be of a form intermediate between oligarchy and aristocracy? ~ 43 9 | There is. ~A state which is intermediate, and a sort of repose of 44 9 | Doubtless, he said. ~Then the intermediate state of rest will be pleasure 45 9 | pleasure and pain and the intermediate state; so that when they 46 9 | from pain to the neutral or intermediate state, they firmly believe 47 10 | the heaven above. In the intermediate space there were judges The Second Alcibiades Part
48 Text | or is there some third or intermediate condition, in which he is The Sophist Part
49 Intro| without passing through the intermediate stages; 5. they refuse to The Statesman Part
50 Intro| infinity, but to find the intermediate classes; and we are reminded 51 Text | government of the few, which is intermediate between that of the one 52 Text | the one and many, is also intermediate in good and evil; but the The Symposium Part
53 Intro| but only a great demon or intermediate power (compare the speech 54 Intro| city, rather than at some intermediate period, is a consideration 55 Text | and like all spirits he is intermediate between the divine and the 56 Text | vulgar. Now these spirits or intermediate powers are many and diverse, Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| thought by some to hold an intermediate position between the Theaetetus 58 Intro| not know a thing (for the intermediate processes of learning and 59 Intro| higher, without omitting the intermediate stages. This appears to 60 Intro| designedly omitting the intermediate processes of learning and 61 Intro| Language, like number, is intermediate between the two, partaking 62 Text | Very good.~THEAETETUS: The intermediate numbers, such as three and 63 Text | I leave out of view the intermediate conceptions of learning 64 Text | another, and in some of an intermediate quality.~THEAETETUS: I see.~ Timaeus Part
65 Intro| not as yet defined this intermediate territory which lies somewhere 66 Intro| short treatise. But the intermediate links are missing, and we 67 Intro| spring to a father, the intermediate nature to a child; and we 68 Intro| were a phase of thought intermediate between mythology and philosophy 69 Intro| the earth. There are no intermediate steps which lead from one 70 Intro| essence, (Greek), which is the intermediate nature compounded of the 71 Intro| philosophy. There is also an intermediate class, in which Plato falls 72 Text | he compounded a third and intermediate kind of essence, partaking 73 Text | spring to a father, and the intermediate nature to a child; and may 74 Text | of the proportionate and intermediate elements. And then we shall 75 Text | and to air that which is intermediate. Also we assign the smallest 76 Text | greatest to water, and the intermediate in size to air; and, again, 77 Text | perceptible only in the intermediate state, when water is changing 78 Text | another sort of fire which is intermediate, and which reaches and mingles 79 Text | the other or diverse as an intermediate nature, that they might


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