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Dialogue
1 Craty| propositions. If a whole proposition be true or false, then the 2 Craty| false, then the parts of a proposition may be true or false, and 3 Craty| sort, he is affirming a proposition which has several senses, 4 Craty| from the analysis of the proposition, in this respect falling 5 Craty| sure.~SOCRATES: And a true proposition says that which is, and 6 Craty| that which is, and a false proposition says that which is not?~ 7 Craty| possible?~SOCRATES: Then in a proposition there is a true and false?~ 8 Craty| Certainly.~SOCRATES: But is a proposition true as a whole only, and 9 Craty| is true.~SOCRATES: Is a proposition resolvable into any part 10 Craty| name is a part of the true proposition?~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 11 Craty| Zena and Dia; and the whole proposition means that his power of 12 Craty| thus formed out of a single proposition.~HERMOGENES: Indeed, Socrates, 13 Craty| nature of the thing:—has this proposition been sufficiently proven?~