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Dialogue
1 Charm| what is the residuum of truth which remains for ourselves. 2 Charm| remains for ourselves. His truth may not be our truth, and 3 Charm| His truth may not be our truth, and nevertheless may have 4 Charm| been affirmed with more truth respecting ancient and modern 5 Charm| Ideas. It might be said with truth that the conception of the 6 Charm| is sometimes nearer the truth than Socrates. Nothing in 7 Charm| at last to unite good and truth in a single science. But 8 Charm| denied that right ideas of truth may contribute greatly to 9 Charm| replied, was not far from the truth.~I suppose, he said, that 10 Charm| me whether you admit the truth of what Critias has been 11 Charm| be able to discover their truth or falsehood; for they are 12 Charm| and I am convinced of the truth of the suspicion which I 13 Charm| than with him about the truth or falsehood of the definition.~ 14 Charm| enquire with you into the truth of that which is advanced 15 Charm| have been well ordered; for truth guiding, and error having 16 Charm| health?~That is nearer the truth, he said.~And that knowledge 17 Charm| still unable to discover the truth; but mocks us to a degree,