[Friendship], a moving force, in Empedokles, i. [38];
problem in Lysis too general, ii. [186];
causes of enmity and, exist by nature, [341 n.];
colloquial debate as a generating cause, [188 n.];
desire for what is akin to us or our own, [182];
not likeness and unlikeness, [179], [180], [359];
physical analogy [188 n.];
the Indifferent friend to Good, [180], [189];
illustrated by philosopher, [181];
the primum amabile, [ib.], [192];
prima amicitia of Aristotle, compared, [194];
Xenophontic Sokrates and Aristotle, [186].
G.
[Gain], double meaning of, ii. [82];
no tenable definition found, [ib.], [83];
see [Hipparchus].
[Galen], relation to Plato, iv. [258];
soul threefold, [ib.];
a κρᾶσις of bodily elements, ii. [391 n.];
immortal, [423 n.], [427];
on Philêbus, iii. [365 n.];
belief in legends, iv. [153 n.];
Plato’s theory of vision, [237 n.];
structure of apes, [257 n.]
[Galuppi, Pascal], iii. [118].
[General] maxims readily laid down by pre-Sokratic philosophers, i. [69 n.];
terms vaguely understood, [398 n.], [452 n.], ii. [49 n.], [166], [242], [279 n.], [279], [341 n.];
Mill on, [48 n.];
hopelessness of defining, [186 n.]
[Generals], Greek, no professional experience, ii. [134].
[Generic] and specific terms, distinction unfamiliar in Plato’s time, ii. [13];
and analogical wholes, [48], [193 n.], iii. [365];
unity, how distributed among species and individuals, [339], [346].
[Genius], why not hereditary, ii. [271], [272], [274].
[Geometry], Pythagorean, i. [12];
modern application, [10 n.];
subject of Plato’s lectures, [349 n.];
value of, iv. [352], [423];
Lucian against, i. [385 n.];
successive stages of its teaching illustrate Platonic doctrine, [353];
twofold, iii. [359], [395];
pure and applied mathematics, [396 n.];
Aristotle’s view of axioms of, i. [358 n.];
from induction, iv. [353 n.];
painless pleasures of, iii. [356], [388 n.];
and dialectic, two modes of mind’s procedure applicable to ideal world, iv. [65];
geometry, assumes diagrams, [ib.];
conducts mind towards universal ens, [72];
uselessness of written treatises, ii. [136];
proportionals, iv. [224 n.], [241 n.], [423];
geometrical theory of the elements, i. [349 n.], iv. [240];
Aristotle on, [241 n.];
Kyrenaic and Cynic contempt for, i. [155], [186], [192].