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The Apology Part
1 Intro| absurd, how contrary to analogy is this! How inconceivable Charmides Part
2 PreS | or female form, or some analogy too subtle to be discovered. 3 Intro| But this is contrary to analogy; there is no vision of vision, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| a similar manner by the analogy of the arts. Was there a 5 Intro| Republic, is examined by the analogy of the arts. Words are works 6 Intro| nature of correctness by the analogy of the arts, and then, as 7 Intro| experience and common sense. An analogy, a figure of speech, an 8 Intro| uncertain, is gained from the analogy of causes still in action, 9 Intro| the nature of language by analogy. We have the analogy of 10 Intro| by analogy. We have the analogy of the cries of animals, 11 Intro| It was the principle of analogy which introduced into this ‘ 12 Intro| are likewise based upon analogy. Time has an analogy with 13 Intro| upon analogy. Time has an analogy with space, arithmetic with 14 Intro| interruptions or variations of analogy occur in pronouns or in 15 Intro| intersected by the lines of analogy. Like number from which 16 Intro| derived, the principle of analogy opens the eyes of men to 17 Intro| reason why this principle of analogy prevails in all the vast 18 Intro| ways in which, like number, analogy permeates, not only language, 19 Intro| earth.~iii. Next in order to analogy in the formation of language 20 Intro| which is itself a kind of analogy or similarity of sound and 21 Intro| formed according to a correct analogy, but what is the usage of Euthydemus Part
22 Text | if we may argue from the analogy of the previous instances?~ Gorgias Part
23 Intro| definition recurs. The illusive analogy of the arts and the virtues 24 Intro| has been made, that the analogy of disease and injustice 25 Intro| effect.~Like the general analogy of the arts and the virtues, 26 Intro| arts and the virtues, the analogy of disease and injustice, Ion Part
27 Intro| This is confirmed by the analogy of sculpture, painting, Meno Part
28 Intro| guide of life (Butler’s Analogy.);’ and he is at the same Parmenides Part
29 Intro| and conversely: (5) The analogy of opposites is misused Phaedo Part
30 Intro| been said, the figure, the analogy, the argument, are felt 31 Intro| To this we are led by the analogy of the present life, in 32 Intro| not argue merely from the analogy of the present state of 33 Intro| to another, but from the analogy of a probable future to 34 Intro| The true argument from analogy is not, ‘This life is a 35 Intro| favourite ‘argument from analogy’ thus summarily disposed 36 Intro| to the world, supplied an analogy which assisted in the separation 37 Intro| and beyond herself. The analogy may even be pressed a step 38 Text | you do, and on the same analogy, that the harmony survives 39 Text | figure, is of any weight. The analogy which I will adduce is that Phaedrus Part
40 Intro| we can interpret him by analogy with reference to the errors Philebus Part
41 Intro| Nor was he assisted by the analogy of sensible objects. The 42 Intro| principle may be applied to analogy to purely intellectual conceptions. 43 Intro| philosophers. And, borrowing the analogy of pleasure, we may say 44 Text | two?~PROTARCHUS: On the analogy of what has preceded, I The Republic Book
45 1 | be guided at all by the analogy of the preceding instances, 46 10 | probability derived from the analogy of painting; but let us 47 10 | evil of the soul. Take the analogy of the body: The evil of The Statesman Part
48 Intro| of imagery; the general analogy of the arts is constantly 49 Text | word following the same analogy, and refer kings to a supreme 50 Text | command-for-self, on the analogy of selling-for-self; an 51 Text | is small, and yet has any analogy with the political occupation? Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| between the true and false analogy, and allow the negative 53 Intro| within the sphere of mind the analogy of sense reappears; and 54 Intro| our minds, partly by the analogy of space and partly by the 55 Intro| and future, and again the analogy of space assists us in conceiving 56 Intro| partly sustained by the false analogy of Physical Science and 57 Intro| analyze the mind on the analogy of the body, and so to reduce 58 Intro| see also that they have an analogy with one another, and that Timaeus Part
59 Intro| devious paths suggested by the analogy of man with the world, and 60 Intro| them was reasoning from analogy; they could see resemblances, 61 Intro| illustration from argument. Analogy in modern times only points 62 Intro| resisting the power of any analogy which occurred to him, and 63 Intro| without this crude use of analogy the ancient physical philosopher 64 Intro| the world is framed on the analogy of the soul of man, and