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Plato
The Sophist

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admit
   Dialogue
1 Intro| alternative: If we once admit the existence of Being and 2 Intro| conceptions of the human mind admit of a natural connexion in 3 Intro| account of themselves. They admit the existence of a mortal 4 Intro| letters, but what classes admit of combination with one 5 Intro| To what extent do they admit of combination? Some words 6 Intro| therefore, like speech, admit of true and false. And we 7 Intro| divine, origin. For we must admit that the world and ourselves 8 Intro| higher sense. They also admit of development from within 9 Intro| Unless we are willing to admit that two contradictories 10 Intro| ages of the world. We must admit this hypothetical element, 11 Intro| numerous and complex to admit of our tracing in them a 12 Intro| Once more, while we readily admit that the world is relative 13 Soph| is a tame animal, and I admit that he is hunted.~STRANGER: 14 Soph| Most true.~STRANGER: Let us admit this, then, to be the amatory 15 Soph| assist you.~STRANGER: Do we admit that virtue is distinct 16 Soph| THEAETETUS: I certainly admit what I at first disputed— 17 Soph| reasons, Theaetetus, we must admit that refutation is the greatest 18 Soph| STRANGER: And as we cannot admit that a man speaks and says 19 Soph| quite against our will, to admit the existence of not-being.~ 20 Soph| perpetual strife and peace, but admit a relaxation and alternation 21 Soph| THEAETETUS: Why so?~STRANGER: To admit of two names, and to affirm 22 Soph| And equally irrational to admit that a name is anything?~ 23 Soph| them say whether they would admit that there is such a thing 24 Soph| question; for if they will admit that any, even the smallest 25 Soph| distinctly, whether they further admit that the soul knows, and 26 Soph| would be a dreadful thing to admit, Stranger.~STRANGER: But 27 Soph| STRANGER: And when you admit that both or either of them 28 Soph| STRANGER: Then we must admit the other as the fifth of 29 Soph| STRANGER: Then we must admit, and not object to say, 30 Soph| THEAETETUS: Surely we cannot admit that the number is less 31 Soph| and compelling them to admit that one thing mingles with


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