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Dialogue
1 Intro| no descriptions of time, place or persons, in the Sophist 2 Intro| Platonic philosophy—here is the place at which Plato most nearly 3 Intro| of putting words in the place of things, the fallacy of 4 Intro| Very good.’~In the first place, the angler is an artist; 5 Intro| and the one many. Let us place them in a class with our 6 Intro| because not-being has no place in language. Hence arises 7 Intro| phantastic. When we were going to place the Sophist in one of them, 8 Intro| judge of it truly when we place ourselves at a distance 9 Intro| other accidents of time and place is gathered up into philosophy, 10 Intro| thought which have a necessary place in the world of mind. They 11 Intro| own consistency; it has a place for every science, and affirms 12 Intro| own forging. To be able to place ourselves not only above 13 Intro| most of us would be out of place in the world of a hundred 14 Intro| as he truly says, have no place in philosophy. No one has 15 Soph| in which class shall we place the art of the angler?~THEAETETUS: 16 Soph| of exchange which takes place in the city, being about 17 Soph| has appeared. In the first place, he was discovered to be 18 Soph| STRANGER: In the second place, he was a merchant in the 19 Soph| STRANGER: In the third place, he has turned out to be 20 Soph| Yes; and in the fourth place, he himself manufactured 21 Soph| STRANGER: Then we must place him in the class of magicians 22 Soph| in which of them I should place the Sophist, nor am I even 23 Soph| has got into an impossible place.~THEAETETUS: Yes, he has.~ 24 Soph| who does not give whole a place among beings, cannot speak 25 Soph| because of the darkness of the place. Is not that true?~THEAETETUS: 26 Soph| STRANGER: And, in the second place, it related to a subject?~ 27 Soph| affirmation or denial takes Place in silence and in the mind 28 Soph| uncertain in which we should place the Sophist.~THEAETETUS: 29 Soph| in no manner or time or place can there ever be such a 30 Soph| STRANGER: In the first place, there are two kinds of