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The Apology Part
1 Text | the oracle made no sign of opposition, either when I was leaving Charmides Part
2 PreS | of the language; and the opposition or inference is often much 3 PreS | transition, almost the same opposition between science and religion. 4 Intro| Protagoras and Euthydemus. The opposition of abstract and particular 5 Intro| compared with a similar opposition of ideas and phenomena which Gorgias Part
6 Intro| the development of this opposition there arise various other 7 Intro| distinctly opposed.~This opposition is carried out from a speculative 8 Intro| in conversation, and the opposition of our interests when we 9 Intro| for there is no necessary opposition between them. But experience Laws Book
10 5 | expedient and what will arouse opposition; for surely the artist who 11 8 | tradition, if no breath of opposition ever assails it, has a marvellous 12 9 | in the most diametrical opposition?~Cleinias. Such appears Meno Part
13 Intro| reappear, but in stronger opposition to the philosopher. They 14 Intro| After making the greatest opposition between thought and extension, 15 Intro| them is there any clear opposition between the inward and outward 16 Intro| extension; these are in extreme opposition to one another, and also 17 Intro| deepening and intensifying the opposition between mind and matter, Parmenides Part
18 Intro| any other number, nor any opposition or distinction, such as 19 Intro| sometimes heightened into total opposition, e.g. between one and same, 20 Intro| are no longer exhibited in opposition, but are now reconciled; Phaedo Part
21 Intro| us or in nature, but of opposition in the concrete—not of life 22 Intro| Compare Gorgias.) Or is the opposition of soul and body a mere 23 Intro| human intelligence. The opposition of the intelligible and 24 Text | Yes.~And in this universal opposition of all things, are there 25 Text | out of ten thousand of the opposition of the soul to the things Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| from them in amazement. The opposition between these two kinds 27 Intro| love may be compared to the opposition between the flesh and the Philebus Part
28 Intro| enlarging on the diversity and opposition which exists among pleasures. 29 Text | we shall find a similar opposition among pleasures.~PROTARCHUS: 30 Text | proceed further to argue in opposition to Philebus, that the element 31 Text | an end to difference and opposition, and by introducing number Protagoras Part
32 Intro| influence of pleasure. But this opposition of good and evil is really 33 Intro| good and evil is really the opposition of a greater or lesser amount 34 Intro| Socrates in dialectics. The opposition between him and Socrates 35 Intro| and Socrates is not the opposition of good and bad, true and 36 Intro| the rest of the poem. The opposition of (Greek) and (Greek) seems 37 Text | led Alcibiades, who loves opposition, to take the other side. The Republic Book
38 4 | difference in the fact of their opposition)? ~Yes, he said, they are 39 5 | will pursue a merely verbal opposition in the spirit of contention 40 5 | unintentionally into a verbal opposition. ~In what way? Why we valiantly 41 5 | whether there is not an opposition in nature between bald men 42 5 | constructed the State, that the opposition of natures should extend 43 6 | still more earnest in their opposition to you, and will never be 44 10 | there were confusion and opposition in his opinions about the The Sophist Part
45 Intro| other,’ may also imply ‘opposition.’ And difference or opposition 46 Intro| opposition.’ And difference or opposition may be either total or partial: 47 Intro| merely remarking that the opposition, if admissible at all, is 48 Intro| termed beautiful. And this opposition and negation is the not-being 49 Intro| Xenophanes to Heracleitus. The opposition of Being and Not-being projected 50 Intro| reconciliation until the opposition has passed away. In his 51 Intro| diversity up to contradictory opposition. They are not like numbers 52 Intro| differences in our ideas of opposition, or development, or cause 53 Text | motion are in the most entire opposition to one another?~THEAETETUS: 54 Text | prefixed to words, do not imply opposition, but only difference from 55 Text | not-beautiful turns out to be the opposition of being to being?~THEAETETUS: 56 Text | Then, as would appear, the opposition of a part of the other, 57 Text | that while affirming the opposition of not-being to being, we The Statesman Part
58 Intro| temperate! how dignified! This opposition of terms is extended by 59 Intro| economical science; the opposition of rest and motion, which 60 Intro| and seems to see a similar opposition pervading all art and nature. 61 Text | and give rise to a similar opposition in the characters who are Theaetetus Part
62 Intro| stage of development, the opposition of moral and intellectual 63 Text | what they are, and their opposition to one another, and the 64 Text | essential nature of this opposition, the soul herself endeavours Timaeus Part
65 Intro| there is the same dualism or opposition between the ideal and actual— 66 Intro| is a sphere, there is no opposition of above or below, and that 67 Intro| principles, such as the opposition of the sensible and intellectual, 68 Intro| opposed and unlike. This opposition is presented to us in many 69 Intro| many aspects of the great opposition between ideas and phenomena— 70 Text | and which of them are in opposition, and in what order they 71 Text | to it names which imply opposition? For if there were any solid