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English Index 169 Albinus, 75 Anaximenes, 100n Aristocles, 10 Aristotle, 2, 8n, 75n38, 115, 152–153, 154n12, 158 Aristoxenus, 147 Ashbaugh, Anne Freire, 108n17 Atticus, 59n16 Augustine, 79n47 Baracchi, Claudia, 28n beauty (see ), 48, 53, 57, 59, 129 being (see ‹), 9, 47, 66, 67, 126, 134; and generation, 55, 159; and the third kind, 65, 68, 74, 98, 99 Bloom, Alan, 19n Brague, Rémi, 59n17, 78, 79n48, 81–82, 95n Brann, Eva, 22n20, 23 Burnet, John, 10 Bury, R. G., 101 causality (see ¥ ), 50, 90 Chalcidius, 2, 3, 47n; translation of , 115, 166 Cherniss, Harold, 101–102, 104, 106n, 107n chorology (see ), 1, 3–5, 10, 11, 56, 96, 106, 107, 112–127 Cicero, 47n Claghorn, George S., 153n Cleitophon, 10 comedy, 24–29, 40, 62, 89, 130, 136–138 Cornford, Francis, 11, 22n20, 23, 41n, 66, 72n, 78n43, 81n, 92n2, 100n, 101, 115, 133n8 cosmos (see µ ), 2–4, 10, 15, 27, 30, 69; the soul of cosmos, 9, 58–74; and movement , 80–81 Crantor, 2, 65, 67, 71n, 75 Dercylidas, 10 Derrida, Jacques, 99n, 111nn21,22, 114n Descartes, René, 157 Diogenes Laertius, 147 discourse (see  ): and nature, 6; and myth, 39, 44, 85; and intellect, 47–48; and the soul, 74–76; its kinds, 54–55; its elements, 94, 105; its fugitives, 35, 101– 107, 125; likely discourse, 55–57, 97, 132; bastard discourse, 124, 128, 132, 138, 153, 167 doubling: of signature, 1; of discourse, 105– 106; the duplication of being, 69, 70, 126; the duplicity of being, 113, 122 drama, 1, 149; dramatic date of dialogue, 11, 21–23 dream, 5, 10; of the , 118–124, 127 earth, 85, 130, 139–145 Empedocles, 11, 62 erotic, the (see Å  ), 38, 40, 58, 62, 86, 110; relation between sexes, 18–21, 25–27, 88, 136; its technical ordering, 20, 24– 31, 52, 63 errancy (see  /), 91–93, 132– 135; of discourse, 63–65 Euclid, 61 Fichte, J. G., 156, 159 Ficino, Marsilio, 2 Fink, Eugen, 109n form, 108, 110 Gadamer, Hans Georg, 3n2 generation (see µ), 9, 37, 41, 112, 113, 119; and opinion, 48, 54; and being, 48, 159 German Idealism, 2, 154, 156 Gill, Mary Louise, 101, 103n Gulley, Norman, 102n Heidegger, Martin, 14n10, 51n4, 51n6, 154n12 Heraclitus, 100n, 118 Hesiod, 53, 85–86 Hyland, Drew A., 24n26 hypothesis, 7, 48 Iamblicus, 10, 59n16, 147 ideas (forms), 48, 161 image/imagination, 1, 38, 51, 57, 74, 92, 99, 120–122, 136, 153; and † , 38, 51; and discourse, 55, 89, 107; of eternity, 77–82; transcendental interpretation of, 156, 159–162 intellect/intellection (see ” ): and discourse , 47–49; and † , 98, 99, 125, 137; and the intelligible paradigm, 84, 91, 111, 113; and necessity, 93, 131, 150, 156, 161, 164, 165; and the sensible, 10, English Index 170 English Index 67, 76, 81, 99n, 112, 119–123, 135, 144– 146; on Kantian interpretation, 154–166 Irigaray, Luce, 151 Kant, Immanuel, 154–155, 159–161, 166 Kepler, Johannes, 2 kinds (see  ), 9, 15, 38, 146; the third kind, 96–98, 107–109, 113, 114, 123, 149, 161, 166 Klein, Jacob, 7 Krell, David, 138n Krings, Hermann, 162–163, 164nn31,32 Lee, Edward N., 101n10, 103n limit (see   ), 6, 19, 29, 30, 47 Margel, Serge, 53n9, 68, 78nn43,44, 87n, 101n12, 128n mathematics, 2, 45, 61, 70–73 matrix/mother, 108–110, 114, 123, 126, 135, 150 matter (see «), 150–153, 158, 162–166 memory/remembrance, 12, 13, 18, 30–44, 75 metaphysics, 123, 154 Middle Platonism, 78, 79n47, 151 mimesis, 31, 89, 92, 137, 150 Mohr, Richard D., 103n myth (see µ” ), 1, 23, 36, 39, 75, 85, 134, 149 nature (see  ), 6, 44–46, 94; and  , 15, 23–24, 96; and  , 17, 20, 52; and procreation, 86, 109; for German Idealism, 156, 162 necessity (see åâ), 11, 27, 46–54, 77, 88, 90, 100, 120, 135; and chance, 91–92; and intellect, 50, 93, 131, 150, 156, 161, 164, 165; and need, 139–143 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 58n13, 68 number (å µ ), 67, 81, 82, 128; and counting, 7–9, 69, 70, 98, 128 nurse (see ), 19n, 85, 98, 100, 107, 114, 128, 150–153, 161 opinion (see /), 47–49, 76, 112 origin (see å ), 4, 36–38 paradigm (see  µ): and image, 1, 38, 51, 57, 60, 74; and intellect, 58, 59, 69, 70, 89, 91, 105–108, 111, 137, 161 Philo, 78 Philolaus, 10–11, 147 place (see  ), 9–10, 36, 40–43, 113, 120, 121, 127, 141–145; and , 10, 115– 118, 152–154 Plotinus, 2, 66, 78, 151 Plutarch, 2, 52n...

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