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13 Cards in this Set
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Introduction of Forms (the Beautiful, Just, etc.) as objects of pure thought in the Phaedo
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65d
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σήματα λυγρά in Homer
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Iliad 6.168-69
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first citation of Parmenides and beginning of discussion of not-being in the Sophist
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237a
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in a sense not-being is and being is not, Sophist
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241d
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being as power, Sophist
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247de
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complete separation the obliteration of discourse, Sophist
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259e
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a painting as a 'man-made dream for those who are awake', Sophist
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266c
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Intelligent absolute being requires motion, Sophist
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248e-249a
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First part of Theaetetus
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151e-187a
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Second part of the Theaetetus
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187a-201c
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Third part of the Theaetetus
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201c-210d
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Timaeus's division of the cosmos into what always is (understanding), and what becomes (perception)
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27d-28a
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The world as 'a whole, composed of all wholes', Timaeus
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33a
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