[Disease], general survey of, iv. [249];
preservative and healing agencies, [250].
[Dittrich] on Kratylus, iii. [303 n.]
[Diversum], iv. [226];
form of, pervades all others, iii. [209], [232];
Aristotle on, [238 n.]
[Division], logical, ii. [27];
and definition, the two processes of dialectic, iii. [29], [39];
dialogues of search illustrate process, [29], [177], [188];
novelty and value of this, ii. [235], iii. [190];
by dichotomy, [254];
importance of founding on sensible resemblances, [255];
sub-classes often overlooked, [341];
well illustrated in Philêbus, [344];
but feebly applied, [369];
Plato enlarges Pythagorean doctrine, [368].
[Dodona], oracle to be consulted, iv. [325];
Xenophon, i. [237].
[Doing] and making, ii. [155];
use of εὖ ζῆν and εὖ πράττειν in Charmidês, [216 n.]
[Drama], influence on growth of Dialectic, i. [385];
mixed pleasure and pain excited by, iii. [355 n.];
Plato’s aversion to Athenian, iv. [316], [350];
peculiar to himself, [317];
Aristotle differs, [ib. n.];
see [Poetry].
[Dreams], doctrine of Demokritus, caused by images from objects, i. [81];
Plato’s theory of, iv. [237];
as affecting doctrine Homo mensura, iii. [130];
belief of rhetor Aristeides in, [146 n.]
[Drunkenness], Sokrates proof against, iii. [21], [23], iv. [287];
is test of self-control, iii. [21 n.], iv. [289], [298];
forbidden at Sparta, how far justifiable, [286];
chorus of elders require, [297];
unbecoming the guardians, [298 n.]