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argued 2
argufiers 1
arguing 2
argument 28
argumentation 2
arguments 3
arise 8
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29 notion
29 parts
29 something
28 argument
28 certain
28 classes
28 different
Plato
The Sophist

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argument
   Dialogue
1 Intro| Socrates from the field of argument, and the substitution for 2 Intro| he will not tire of the argument, and in his conviction, 3 Intro| one ever defeated in an argument, was separated, even in 4 Intro| disputant, and higgles over an argument. A feature of the Eristic 5 Intro| of the Cynics—unless the argument in the Protagoras, that 6 Intro| Sophist as incapable of argument. They are probably the same 7 Intro| of appearances. For the argument is asserting the existence 8 Intro| Yet, for the sake of the argument, we may assume them to be 9 Intro| of ways ‘is not.’ And the argument has shown that the pursuit 10 Soph| spy out our weakness in argument, and to cross-examine us?~ 11 Soph| and if you tire of the argument, you may complain of your 12 Soph| am to keep pace with the argument.~STRANGER: Let us consider 13 Soph| acquisitive family, as the argument has already proven.~THEAETETUS: 14 Soph| discovered in the present argument; and let this be called 15 Soph| you should carry on the argument in the best way, and that 16 Soph| THEAETETUS: The difficulty of the argument can no further go.~STRANGER: 17 Soph| plural?~THEAETETUS: The argument implies that we should be 18 Soph| grapple with us and retort our argument upon ourselves; and when 19 Soph| the grasp of such a sturdy argument?~THEAETETUS: To be sure 20 Soph| lay hands on my father’s argument; for if I am to be over-scrupulous, 21 Soph| I have no heart for this argument?~THEAETETUS: I did.~STRANGER: 22 Soph| accordance with the rules of argument, and then their opinion 23 Soph| who want to carry out the argument and yet forbid us to call 24 Soph| of science in the path of argument? And will he not ask if 25 Soph| pursue the enquiry, as the argument suggests, not in relation 26 Soph| words this way and that, the argument will prove to him, that 27 Soph| criticize in detail every argument, and when a man says that 28 Soph| yourself and without any argument of mine, to that belief


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