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Dialogue
1 Intro| merely one Being or Good having different names, or several 2 Intro| surprising in the Sophists having an evil name; that, whether 3 Intro| sort of reflection of this, having ideas of Being, Sameness, 4 Intro| ignorance, and ignorance having the conceit of knowledge. 5 Intro| the professor of any art having so many names and kinds 6 Intro| or image-maker.~And now, having got him in a corner of the 7 Intro| And we are fortunate in having established such a communion 8 Intro| separates phainomena from onta.~Having in view some of these difficulties, 9 Intro| right to set ourselves up as having the true and only standard 10 Intro| secret of the universe? Or, having regard to the ages during 11 Soph| Theaetetus should respond, having already conversed with him 12 Soph| asking whether he is a man having art or not having art, but 13 Soph| a man having art or not having art, but some other power.~ 14 Soph| hunting after lifeless things having no special name, except 15 Soph| taking money in exchange— having the semblance of education; 16 Soph| number of minute particulars, having a variety of names which 17 Soph| acquisition of intelligence; and having this in view, she honours 18 Soph| STRANGER: And when things having motion, and aiming at an 19 Soph| centre and extremes, and, having these, must also have parts.~ 20 Soph| STRANGER: Most true; for being, having in a certain sense the attribute 21 Soph| be not a whole, through having the attribute of unity, 22 Soph| this view, again, being, having a defect of being, will 23 Soph| difficulty, that besides having no being, being can never 24 Soph| STRANGER: We are far from having exhausted the more exact 25 Soph| opinion will be more worth having; for that which better men 26 Soph| acknowledge this to be a body having a soul?~THEAETETUS: Certainly 27 Soph| respecting the nature of being, having nothing of their own to 28 Soph| accept your suggestion, having nothing better of their 29 Soph| STRANGER: Reflect: after having made these admissions, may 30 Soph| man, but also as good, and having numberless other attributes, 31 Soph| and not the same, because having communion with the other, 32 Soph| is other than the other, having been also proved by us to 33 Soph| communion with not-being, and, having made out the connexion of 34 Soph| sentence must and cannot help having a subject.~THEAETETUS: True.~ 35 Soph| about the future; but now having made this discovery, let 36 Soph| come into existence—not having existed previously—by the 37 Soph| not well aware that many, having no knowledge of either, 38 Soph| of this latter class as having one or two divisions?~THEAETETUS: