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1 Intro| by Metaphysics; for it is prior to them and much more nearly 2 Intro| formation of language or even prior to it comes the principle Critias Part
3 Text | names which are recorded prior to the time of Theseus, Euthyphro Part
4 Intro| and phileitai). The act is prior to the state (as in Aristotle The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | from which they are taken. Prior, however, to the enquiry Ion Part
6 Text | other? But let me ask a prior question: You admit that Laches Part
7 Text | would there not arise a prior question about the nature 8 Text | Nicias; but there is also a prior question, which I may illustrate Laws Book
9 10 | kindred be of necessity prior to those which appertain 10 10 | and art and law will be prior to that which is hard and 11 10 | the proof that the soul is prior to the body.~Cleinias. Excellent, 12 10 | we say that the soul is prior to the body, and that the 13 10 | admission, that if the soul was prior to the body the things of 14 10 | things of the soul were also prior to those of the body?~Cleinias. 15 10 | reflections, and recollections are prior to length and breadth and 16 10 | of bodies, if the soul is prior to the body.~Cleinias. To Menexenus Part
17 Pre | from which they are taken. Prior, however, to the enquiry Meno Part
18 Intro| association of ideas. Knowledge is prior to any particular knowledge, 19 Intro| nature of knowledge in a prior and future state of existence.~ 20 Intro| facts, but they are also prior to them and extend far beyond 21 Intro| them, just as the mind is prior to the senses.~Early Greek Parmenides Part
22 Intro| of all numbers, must be prior in time to greater numbers. 23 Intro| they were supposed to be prior to experience—to be incrusted 24 Text | to have come into being prior to the others, and the others 25 Text | nature, it will be neither prior nor posterior to the others, 26 Text | was seen to be older and prior, and the others become older 27 Text | were seen to be older, and prior to the one.~That is clear.~ 28 Text | any one of these as such, prior to the beginning another Phaedo Part
29 Intro| measure or standard must be prior to that which is measured, 30 Intro| measured, the idea of equality prior to the visible equals. And 31 Intro| the visible equals. And if prior to them, then prior also 32 Intro| And if prior to them, then prior also to the perceptions 33 Intro| therefore immortal, and prior to the body. But is not 34 Text | our souls must have had a prior existence, but if not, there 35 Text | to say that a harmony is prior to the elements which compose 36 Text | soul, and of her existence prior to our becoming men, does Philebus Part
37 Intro| is subsequent rather than prior to the finite, expressing 38 Intro| and which seemed to be prior to himself, explained a 39 Text | rather perception which is prior to memory, if the subject The Sophist Part
40 Intro| between the Being which is prior to Not-being, and the Being The Statesman Part
41 Text | there were, many a man had a prior and greater right to share 42 Text | art or science will have a prior or better right than the Theaetetus Part
43 Intro| entire world of thought. And prior to or simultaneously with 44 Intro| distinguishing without the mind.~But prior to objects of sense there 45 Intro| positive. Whether time is prior to the mind and to experience, 46 Intro| principle of knowledge is prior to experience. The truth 47 Text | of two kinds? one kind is prior to possession and for the Timaeus Part
48 Intro| ideal and actual—the soul is prior to the body, the intelligible 49 Intro| view of the heavens in a prior state of being. The ideas 50 Intro| bodies; what principles are prior to these God only knows, 51 Intro| worse diseases which are prior to these; as when the bone 52 Intro| creation, a world of thought prior to the world of sense, which 53 Intro| the idea of the world is prior to the world, just as the 54 Intro| just as the other ideas are prior to sensible objects; and 55 Intro| as the spinal marrow, are prior to the bones and flesh. 56 Intro| soul is said by him to be prior to the body, yet we cannot 57 Intro| first turbid flux of sense prior to the establishment of 58 Intro| conscious mind or person—were prior to them, and could alone 59 Intro| choosing his own lot in a state prior to birth—a conception which, 60 Text | in origin and excellence prior to and older than the body, 61 Text | earth, such as they were prior to the creation of the heaven, 62 Text | the principles which are prior to these God only knows, 63 Text | severe, still worse are the prior disorders; as when the bone