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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| schoolmen; the simple use of language has been, happily, restored 2 Euthyd| criticism; (2) the science of language, under which all questions 3 Euthyd| dead by an ambiguity of language. The term logic has two 4 Euthyd| have rooted themselves in language—as troublesome elements 5 Euthyd| philosophies, at a time when language was first beginning to perplex 6 Euthyd| word ‘this’ (Theaet.) from language; in which the ideas of space, 7 Euthyd| fallacy so gross, no trick of language so transparent, no abstraction 8 Euthyd| 1) The uncertainty of language, which allows the same words 9 Euthyd| contain allusions to tricks of language which may have been practised 10 Euthyd| allow the strangers to use language in their own way, and not 11 Euthyd| may be described, in the language of Aeschylus, as alone sitting