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Charmides
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1 Intro| to analogy; there is no vision of vision, but only of visible 2 Intro| analogy; there is no vision of vision, but only of visible things; 3 Intro| beauty and goodness, the vision of the fair soul in the 4 Intro| the realization of this vision of metaphysical philosophy; 5 Text | that there is a kind of vision which is not like ordinary 6 Text | which is not like ordinary vision, but a vision of itself 7 Text | like ordinary vision, but a vision of itself and of other sorts 8 Text | itself and of other sorts of vision, and of the defect of them, 9 Text | itself and other sorts of vision: Do you think that there 10 Text | there is such a kind of vision?~Certainly not.~Or is there Crito Part
11 Text | to-morrow; this I infer from a vision which I had last night, 12 Text | what was the nature of the vision?~SOCRATES: There appeared Euthydemus Part
13 Intro| what has the quality of vision or what has not the quality 14 Intro| what has not the quality of vision?’ ‘What has the quality 15 Intro| What has the quality of vision.’ ‘And you see our garments?’ ‘ 16 Intro| garments have the quality of vision.’ A similar play of words 17 Text | which has the quality of vision, or that which has not? 18 Text | which has the quality of vision clearly.~And you also see 19 Text | which has the quality of vision? he said. (Note: the ambiguity 20 Text | garments have the quality of vision.~They can see to any extent, The First Alcibiades Part
21 Text | which is the instrument of vision, will there see itself?~ Gorgias Part
22 Intro| beyond the horizon of his vision, or did not come within 23 Intro| of the mysteries. It is a vision of the rewards and punishments Laws Book
24 4 | Stranger, you see with the keen vision of age.~Athenian. Why, yes; 25 4 | is young has that sort of vision dullest, and when he is Lysis Part
26 Text | upon his head, like a fair vision, and not less worthy of Meno Part
27 Intro| seems to see in some far off vision of a single science. And Phaedo Part
28 Intro| always perturbing his mental vision. He wants to get rid of 29 Intro| in the Republic, is the vision of the eternal idea. So 30 Text | orders his intellectual vision as to have the most exact Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| freely behold them. The great vision of all is seen at the feast 32 Intro| them round, and they have a vision of the world beyond. But 33 Intro| sometimes sinks below, the fair vision, and he is at last obliged, 34 Intro| blindly excited by this vision of beauty, rushes on to 35 Intro| of the soul, approach the vision of love. And now a fierce 36 Intro| partially and imperfectly the vision of absolute truth. All her 37 Intro| beloved. But before that vision can be finally enjoyed the 38 Intro| to disappear. A similar vision of the decline of the Greek 39 Text | the soul which attains any vision of truth in company with 40 Text | for he has never lost the vision of truth.) receive judgment 41 Text | then we beheld the beatific vision and were initiated into 42 Text | the charioteer beholds the vision of love, and has his whole Philebus Part
43 Text | a man may often have a vision of a heap of gold, and pleasures The Republic Book
44 2 | word, by dream or waking vision. ~Your thoughts, he said, 45 4 | will shine forth, and the vision which is then revealed we 46 5 | certainly will not be a vision of beauty, any more than 47 5 | said, who are lovers of the vision of truth. ~That is also 48 6 | repair, and having perfect vision of the other world to order 49 6 | to have no clearness of vision in them? ~Very true. ~But 50 7 | refuge in the objects of vision which he can see, and which 51 7 | attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend 52 7 | when he sees anyone whose vision is perplexed and weak, will 53 7 | drag them down and turn the vision of their souls upon the 54 7 | degree to make more easy the vision of the idea of good; and The Sophist Part
55 Intro| distant objects takes away the vision of what is near and present 56 Text | eye which can endure the vision of the divine.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
57 Intro| their own sake. A poetical vision of some order or hierarchy 58 Text | be gazing on some strange vision.~STRANGER: Yes; every one The Symposium Part
59 Intro| sciences, until at last the vision is revealed to him of a 60 Intro| attaining to the highest vision of truth at the other. In 61 Intro| paths arriving, behold the vision of the eternal (compare 62 Intro| we arrive at the perfect vision of beauty, not relative 63 Text | strong, and at last the vision is revealed to him of a Theaetetus Part
64 Intro| instrument limiting the sphere of vision, the interior of thought 65 Intro| wider and more comprehensive vision. This is an ambitious study, 66 Text | friend, and first of all to vision; that which you call white 67 Text | betray a dull and narrow vision in those who utter them, 68 Text | that is to say, putting the vision of either of you on to the Timaeus Part
69 Intro| comprehensive or perfect vision. There are isolated expressions 70 Intro| through which the stream of vision passes, the ear is the aperture 71 Intro| Atlantis is the fabric of a vision, but it has never ceased 72 Text | surrounds the stream of vision, then like falls upon like, 73 Text | affinity in the line of vision, wherever the light that 74 Text | And the whole stream of vision, being similarly affected 75 Text | departs, then the stream of vision is cut off; for going forth 76 Text | repels the right stream of vision to the left side, and the


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