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Dialogue
1 Phileb| The sciences are likewise divided into two classes, theoretical 2 Phileb| the sciences were not yet divided, he wants to impress upon 3 Phileb| contradictories as imperfect and divided elements of the truth. Without 4 Phileb| thought and matter, and divided them after their kinds. 5 Phileb| could remain one and yet be divided among many individuals, 6 Phileb| mind, or perhaps to have divided them into natural and artificial. 7 Phileb| exactly defined. They are divided into an empirical part and 8 Phileb| How, as units, can they be divided and dispersed among different 9 Phileb| found them all and regularly divided a particular field of knowledge 10 Phileb| we admitted, the body is divided from the soul, and hence 11 Phileb| parts of anything to be divided, and then confessing that 12 Phileb| as still entire and yet divided from itself, which latter 13 Phileb| voice and without sound, and divided these, and likewise the 14 Phileb| out of the three greatly divided and dispersed, let us endeavour 15 Phileb| argument, all things that were divided and dispersed should be 16 Phileb| themselves may of course be divided, like the rest of mankind,