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Dialogue
1 Intro| is colourless; he is to a certain extent the reflection of 2 Intro| which the term is applied to certain contemporaries of Socrates. 3 Intro| him. He sees clearly to a certain extent; but he has not yet 4 Intro| and me). Lastly, there are certain ideas, such as ‘beginning,’ ‘ 5 Intro| contradictions are pursued to a certain extent, but only with a 6 Intro| which affirms that only certain things communicate with 7 Intro| things communicate with certain other things. In the alphabet 8 Intro| separated from and opposed to a certain kind of existence which 9 Intro| in the human mind towards certain ideas and forms of thought. 10 Intro| or contradictories may in certain cases be both true. The 11 Intro| notions about nature. To a certain extent all our knowledge 12 Intro| we leave out details, a certain degree of order begins to 13 Soph| are aware that there are certain menial occupations which 14 Soph| THEAETETUS: Yet the Sophist has a certain likeness to our minister 15 Soph| any magnitude, there is a certain degree of deception; for 16 Soph| THEAETETUS: Nay, but it is in a certain sense.~STRANGER: You mean 17 Soph| not are not, or that in a certain sense they are?~THEAETETUS: 18 Soph| be imagined to exist in a certain sense, if any degree of 19 Soph| by main force that in a certain sense not-being is, and 20 Soph| time there was war between certain of them; and then again 21 Soph| for being, having in a certain sense the attribute of one, 22 Soph| For that which is of a certain quantity must necessarily 23 Soph| true essence consists of certain intelligible and incorporeal 24 Soph| energy, arising out of a certain power which proceeds from 25 Soph| rest?~THEAETETUS: That is certain.~STRANGER: Then, according 26 Soph| existence parted off from a certain kind of existence, and again 27 Soph| STRANGER: And must be of a certain quality.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 28 Soph| must necessarily have a certain quality.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~