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" ... such," we should be satisfied. And the same argument applies to the universal nature which receives all bodies — that must be always called the same; for, while receiving all things, she never departs at all from her own nature, and never in any... "
The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introductions - الصفحة 542
بواسطة Plato - 1874
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The Dialogues of Plato, المجلد 2

Plato - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 676
...while he is making the assertion; but if he be willing to take the general answer, it is enough. And the same may be said of the universal nature which...images of realities which enter in and go out are modelled after their patterns in a wonderful and inexplicable manner, which shall be hereafter investigated...

The Dialogues of Plato, المجلد 2

Plato - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 684
...answer, it is enough. And the same may be said of the universal nature which receives all bodies—that must be always called the same; for, while receiving...images of realities which enter in and go out are modelled after their patterns in a wonderful and inexplicable manner, which shall be hereafter investigated...

The Dialogues of Plato, المجلد 3

Plato - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 738
...the assertion ; but if he be willing to take the safe and general answer, we should be satisfied. And the same may be said of the universal nature which...assumes a form like that of the things which enter into her, being in fact the natural recipient of all impressions, moved and fashioned by them, and varying...

Republic. Timaeus. Critias

Plato - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...the safe and indefinite expression, ' such,' we should be satisfied. And the same argument applies to the universal nature which receives all bodies —...any way, or at any time, assumes a form like that of any of the things which enter into her ; she is the natural recipient of all impressions, and is stirred...

The Dialogues of Plato: Republic. Timaeus. Critias

Plato - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 794
...form, •* can receive while receiving all things, she never departs at all from her the'inT'ress " own nature, and never in any way, or at any time, assumes a of any Uea. form like that of any of the things which enter into her ; she is the natural recipient...

Dialogues of Plato, المجلد 2

Plato - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 634
...while he is making the assertion ; but if he be willing to take the general answer, it is enough. And the same may be said of the universal nature which...recipient of all impressions, which is moved and fashioned bv them, and varies in appearance from time to time because of them. Now the images of realities which...

Selections

Plato - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...be satisfied. And the same argument applies to the universal nature which receives all bodies—that must be always called the same; for, while receiving...any way, or at any time, assumes a form like that of any of the things which enter into her; she is the natural recipient of all impressions, and is stirred...

The Dynamics of Architectural Form

Rudolf Arnheim - 1977 - عدد الصفحات: 302
...mother and receptacle of all created and visible and in any way sensible things." He thought of it as "the universal nature which receives all bodies —that...any way or at any time assumes a form like that of any of the things which enter into her; she is the natural recipient of all impressions, and is stirred...
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Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology

Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...be satisfied. And the same argument applies to the universal nature which receives all bodies—that must be always called the same; for, while receiving...any way, or at any time, assumes a form like that of any of the things which enter into her; she is the natural recipient of all impressions, and is stirred...
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Three Books of Occult Philosophy

Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 1030
...which receives all hodies — that must he always called the same, for, inasmuch as she always receives all things. she never departs at all from her own...any way or at any time, assumes a form like that of any of the things which enter into her: she is the natural recipient of all impressions, and is stirred...
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