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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| language. Or that he has any Eleatic speculation to oppose to 2 Intro| the parts of speech, the Eleatic philosophy and the Kantian Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| Great philosophies like the Eleatic or Heraclitean, which have 4 Intro| of ideas, as well as the Eleatic Being and Not-being, alike Meno Part
5 Intro| 2000 years previously. The Eleatic notion that being and thought 6 Intro| and taking the form of the Eleatic philosophy. Like Parmenides, 7 Intro| beyond the limits of the Eleatic philosophy. The famous theorem Parmenides Part
8 Intro| reductio ad absurdum’ of the Eleatic philosophy. But would Plato 9 Intro| that he has ascribed to an Eleatic stranger in the Sophist 10 Intro| of the Eleatics. But the Eleatic stranger expressly criticises 11 Intro| not a refutation of the Eleatic philosophy. Nor would such 12 Intro| was a problem which the Eleatic philosophers had never considered; 13 Intro| Megara or elsewhere, with the Eleatic and Megarian philosophers. 14 Intro| Being were to an ancient Eleatic. ‘If God is, what follows? 15 Intro| not of his own but of the Eleatic dialectic, had he intended 16 Intro| to criticize the earlier Eleatic philosophy from the point 17 Intro| the last review of the Eleatic doctrines. The latest phases 18 Intro| naturally proceed to the Eleatic One or Being which is the 19 Intro| spirit he criticizes the Eleatic doctrine of Being, not intending 20 Intro| but showing that the old Eleatic notion, and the very name ‘ 21 Intro| only a criticism of the Eleatic notion of Being, but also 22 Intro| truth of his own, and of the Eleatic theories. In the Theaetetus 23 Intro| Ideas, and secondly, of the Eleatic doctrine of Being. Neither 24 Intro| Platonic as well as the Eleatic doctrine must be remodelled. 25 Intro| method of Socrates; the Eleatic One or Being is tried by Phaedo Part
26 Intro| occurred to Heracleitus. The Eleatic Parmenides had stumbled 27 Intro| is merely reasserting the Eleatic being ‘divided by the Pythagorean Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| Platonic ideas and of the Eleatic one or being; the Gorgias 29 Text | Have we not heard of the Eleatic Palamedes (Zeno), who has Philebus Part
30 Intro| his doctrine stood to the Eleatic Being or the Megarian good, 31 Intro| absolute unity, such as the Eleatic Being, can be broken up 32 Intro| flux in contrast with the Eleatic Being; from another, as 33 Intro| fray attempting to combine Eleatic and Pythagorean doctrines, 34 Intro| authoritatively determined; the Eleatic Being and the Heraclitean 35 Intro| meagre abstractions of the Eleatic philosophy. The dry attempt The Sophist Part
36 Intro| substitution for him of an Eleatic stranger, who is described 37 Intro| speaking by the mouth of the Eleatic, that he understood their 38 Intro| himself. The character of the Eleatic stranger is colourless; 39 Intro| his conviction, which the Eleatic thinks likely to be permanent, 40 Intro| tales, and the fear of the Eleatic that he will be counted 41 Intro| more, the likening of the Eleatic stranger to a god from heaven.— 42 Intro| higher Platonic art in the Eleatic Stranger eliciting his true 43 Intro| is especially true of the Eleatic philosophy: while the absoluteness 44 Intro| extended far beyond the Eleatic circle. And now an unforeseen 45 Intro| distinguished from falsehood? The Eleatic philosopher would have replied 46 Intro| lost in the mazes of the Eleatic philosophy. And the greater 47 Intro| the influence which the Eleatic philosophy exerted over 48 Intro| the influence which the Eleatic philosophy exercised over 49 Intro| him. Under ‘Not-being’ the Eleatic had included all the realities 50 Intro| spot, bringing with them an Eleatic Stranger, whom Theodorus 51 Intro| I should like to ask our Eleatic friend what his countrymen 52 Intro| necessity and free-will, or the Eleatic puzzle of Achilles and the 53 Text | Theaetetus, Socrates. An Eleatic Stranger, whom Theodorus 54 Text | I should like to ask our Eleatic friend, if he would tell The Statesman Part
55 Intro| dialectical errors. The Eleatic stranger, here, as in the 56 Intro| end of the narrative, the Eleatic asks his companion whether 57 Intro| metaphysics better than the Eleatic Stranger in the words—‘The 58 Intro| surprised to find that the Eleatic Stranger discourses to us, 59 Intro| to both of them; and the Eleatic Stranger takes up a position 60 Text | Theodorus, Socrates, The Eleatic Stranger, The Younger Socrates.~ The Symposium Part
61 Intro| traditions of Pythagorean, Eleatic, or Megarian systems, and ‘ Theaetetus Part
62 Intro| consider, is resumed by the Eleatic Stranger; (3) there is a 63 Intro| not to Socrates, but to an Eleatic stranger; the youthful Theaetetus 64 Intro| the Platonic Ideas and the Eleatic Being, but all abstractions 65 Intro| Hegel, has both aspects. The Eleatic isolation of Being and the 66 Intro| like those of the great Eleatic, soon degenerated into a 67 Intro| of Ideas as well as the Eleatic Being and the individualism 68 Intro| being sometimes, as in the Eleatic philosophy, applied to the Timaeus Part
69 Intro| form of a globe’ of the old Eleatic philosophers. The visible, 70 Intro| of Parmenides and of the Eleatic Being, the foundation of 71 Intro| there was a shadow in the Eleatic philosophy in the realm 72 Intro| up in the decline of the Eleatic philosophy and were very 73 Intro| of them had led the great Eleatic philosopher to describe 74 Intro| Plato of early Ionic or Eleatic speculation. He does not 75 Intro| Heracleitus; but at times the old Eleatic philosophy appears to go