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inity, origin of idea of, 46 Intellect, division of soul, 28, 169 Ion, dialogue, 136 Irony, of Socrates, 105 Jowett, Prof., quoted, 39, 43, 89, 138, 142, 153, 158 Judgment, vision of, 150 Justice, a cheating device, 95; one form of ideal or universal, 110; related to law and to utility, 120; the fairest wisdom, 139; dialogue on, 146; only interest of stronger, 147; writ large in state, 147; perfection of whole man, and of state, 169; a civic quality restraining, 198; Epicurean theory of, 225 Kant, his _Critic_ referred to, 158; maxim of, 236 Knowledge, _v._ Opinion, 33, 35, 51; impossible, 93; really exists, 164; first causes pertain to, 179; must have real object, 183; potential and actual, 203 'Know thyself,' 113; dialogue on, 137 Laches, dialogue, 136 Lampsacus, place of death of Anaxagoras, 57 Laughing philosopher, 74 Law, in universe, 112; relation to Freewill, 113; relation to Justice, 120; fulfilled through Love, 122; Laws, dialogue, 160; potential and actual, 192 Leontini, birthplace of Gorgias, 92 Leucippus, 74 Life, death of the soul, 19; a prison, 28; a sentinel-post, _ib._; a union of contradictories, 66; a dwelling in cave, 148; organic idea of, 185; an entelechy, 190; different kinds of, 194; Aristotle's definition, 203 Listeners, in Pythagorean system, 23 Logic, Parmenides founder of, 39; Zeno inventor of, 42; contributions of Plato and Aristotle to, 159; governing idea of Aristotle's, 184; of Epicurus, 215; Stoic divisions of, 230 Love, motive force in Nature, 38; one of two principles, 38, 63; fulfilling of the law, 122; dialogues on, 137, 144; pure and impure, 145 Lucretius, praises Empedocles, 59; Epicurus, 212; proofs by, of Epicurus' theory, 217; exponent of Roman Epicureanism, 242 Lyceum, school of Aristotle, 174 Lycurgus, praised, 140 Lysis, dialogue, 136 Magnet, soul of, 6 Male and Female, Pythagorean view of, 24; principles in Nature, 38; equality of, 148; correlative, 167; basis of State, 197 Man, measure of truth, 87; working with Eternal Mind, 155; Does Man partake in God's ideas? 158; differentia of, possession of reason, 191; function of, 193; a political animal, 197; wisest of animals, why? 200 Materialism, ancient and modern, 57; of Epicureans, 220; of Stoics, 233 Mathematicians, in system of Pythagoras, 23 Mathematics, based on indefinables, 10; function of, in Pythagorean philosophy, 25; and in Platonic, 170
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