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Dialogue
1 Meno| previous Dialogues. But the new truth is no sooner found 2 Meno| Aristophanes, to regard the new opinions, whether of Socrates 3 Meno| different times of his life, as new distinctions are realized, 4 Meno| distinctions are realized, or new stages of thought attained 5 Meno| which they put together in a new form. Their great diversity 6 Meno| proceeds he makes for himself new modes of expression more 7 Meno| begins to flow again under new conditions, at first confined 8 Meno| thoughts appeared to be new and original, but they carried 9 Meno| unconscious. They stood in a new relation to theology and 10 Meno| semi-barbarous Latin, and putting a new meaning into them. Unlike 11 Meno| the same was revived in a new form by Descartes. But now 12 Meno| to receive knowledge by a new method and to work by observation 13 Meno| age, groping about for a new method more comprehensive