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Plato's Presentation of Intuitive Mind in His Portrait of Socrates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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It has been said that in Plato the intuitive mode of receiving knowledge is accepted implicitly, and that it is left to Aristotle to make a clear-cut distinction between Intuition and Reason.
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page 328 note 1 Apol., 40a.
page 328 note 2 Symp., 220c.
page 329 note 1 Phaedo, 89b.
page 329 note 2 Symp., 218d.
page 330 note 1 Theaet., 185c.
page 330 note 2 ibid., 183e.
page 331 note 1 Theaet., 155e.
page 331 note 2 Sophist, 246–8.
page 331 note 3 Gorgias, 521–2, and Theaet., 173d–175b.
page 331 note 4 Crit., 44a.
page 331 note 5 Phaedo, 61a.
page 331 note 6 ibid, 85b.
page 331 note 7 Theaet., 142c.
page 331 note 8 Phaedrus, 242c.
page 331 note 9 Republic, Bk. II, 476; Theaet., 155–8.
page 332 note 1 Rep. IV, 441e.
page 332 note 2 Phaedo, 72e.
page 332 note 3 Phaedrus, 278a.
page 333 note 1 Meno, 98a.
page 333 note 2 Philebus, 34a.
page 334 note 1 Philebus, 55e.
page 334 note 2 Ibid., 59c.
page 335 note 1 Protagoras, 339–47a.
page 335 note 2 Ion.
page 335 note 3 Phaedrus.
page 335 note 4 Apol., 41a.
page 336 note 1 Ion, 534c.
page 337 note 1 Ion, 532d.
page 337 note 2 Euthyd., 290a.
page 337 note 3 Lysis, 213e.
page 337 note 4 Apol., 22b.
page 338 note 1 Phaedo, 245a.
page 338 note 2 Symp., 205b.
page 338 note 3 Ibid., 205–9.
page 338 note 4 Rep., V, 476b–d.
page 339 note 1 Rep., II, 358a.
page 340 note 1 Phaedo, 113e.
page 340 note 2 Protag., 313e.
page 340 note 3 Meno, 99e.
page 340 note 4 Meno, 99.