U.
[Ueberweg], on Platonic canon, attempts reconcilement of Schleiermacher and Hermann, i. [313];
the Dialogues, [401 n.];
Theætêtus, iii. [167 n.];
Sophistês, [186 n.], [253], [369 n.];
Politikus, [186 n.];
Philêbus, [368 n.];
Timæus, [ ib.], iv. [255 n.];
Menexenus, iii. [412 n.];
Ideas, iv. [239 n.]
[Universals], debates about meaning, iii. [ 76-7];
different views of Aristotle and Plato, [76];
definition of, the object of the Sokratic dialectic, i. [452];
Sokrates sought the common characteristic, Plato found it in his Idea, [454];
process of forming, ii. [27];
truth resides in, [411-2], iv. [3 n.];
amidst particulars, iii. [257];
different dialogues compared, [ib.];
how is generic unity distributed among species and individuals, [339];
natural coalescence of finite and infinite, [340];
illustration from speech and music, [342];
explanation insufficient, [343];
see [Ideas], [One].
[Upton], sophism Κυριεύων, i. [141 n.]
[Useful], the Good, ii. [30];
the Just or Good — general but not constant explanation in Plato, [38];
the lawful is the, [36];
not identical with the beautiful, [44], [50 n.]
[Utilitarianism], its standard, ii. [310 n.];
doctrine of Sokrates, [349], [354 n.];
theory in Protagoras, [308];
Republic, iv. [3 n.], [12], [14], [104].