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... PARMENIDES 112 APOLOGY OF SOCRATES ......... 134 CRITO 141 ION 145 LESSER HIPPIAS 152 HIPPARCHUS 157 MINOS 163 ALCIBIADES II . 165 GORGIAS . 169 THEETETUS . 189 MENO 201 EUTHYDEMUS . 219 CRATYLUS . 228 SOPHIST 246 STATESMAN . 264 ...
... PARMENIDES 112 APOLOGY OF SOCRATES ......... 134 CRITO 141 ION 145 LESSER HIPPIAS 152 HIPPARCHUS 157 MINOS 163 ALCIBIADES II . 165 GORGIAS . 169 THEETETUS . 189 MENO 201 EUTHYDEMUS . 219 CRATYLUS . 228 SOPHIST 246 STATESMAN . 264 ...
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... Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second part , the explanation of ...
... Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second part , the explanation of ...
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... Parmenides , which will hardly be discovered after a per- usal of the fragment referred to . For the identity in a comparison , rests not so much upon the image , as upon a similar application of it to the object . Moreover , more would ...
... Parmenides , which will hardly be discovered after a per- usal of the fragment referred to . For the identity in a comparison , rests not so much upon the image , as upon a similar application of it to the object . Moreover , more would ...
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... Parmenides , but also for the Theatetus , and again starts from the apparent separation of the theoretical from the practical , which strikes us in the Protagoras and Par- menides . Any one not satisfied with the evident allu- sions to ...
... Parmenides , but also for the Theatetus , and again starts from the apparent separation of the theoretical from the practical , which strikes us in the Protagoras and Par- menides . Any one not satisfied with the evident allu- sions to ...
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... Parmenides . This holds especially with regard to the development of the distinction between what indicates the nature of an idea , or only one of its relations , as well as with regard to the origin of that usage of language which ...
... Parmenides . This holds especially with regard to the development of the distinction between what indicates the nature of an idea , or only one of its relations , as well as with regard to the origin of that usage of language which ...
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