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vice 5
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27 power
27 unity
27 view
27 your
26 between
26 clearly
Plato
The Sophist

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view
   Dialogue
1 Intro| from whatever point of view he is regarded, is the opposite 2 Intro| There is another point of view in which this passage should 3 Intro| in a ludicrous point of view, and to show them always 4 Intro| extent, but only with a view to their resolution. The 5 Intro| beginning of the modern view that all knowledge is of 6 Intro| phainomena from onta.~Having in view some of these difficulties, 7 Intro| sometimes from one point of view and sometimes from another. 8 Intro| justified from the point of view of Hegel: but we shall find 9 Intro| ideas. Any comprehensive view of the world must necessarily 10 Intro| there may be a use with a view to comprehensiveness in 11 Soph| kindred in all arts, with a view to the acquisition of intelligence; 12 Soph| intelligence; and having this in view, she honours them all alike, 13 Soph| THEAETETUS: That is my view, as far as I can judge, 14 Soph| power of getting a correct view of works of such magnitude, 15 Soph| the word “are”? Upon your view, are we to suppose that 16 Soph| Certainly.~STRANGER: Upon this view, again, being, having a 17 Soph| leave them, and proceed to view those who speak less precisely; 18 Soph| is passive. And on this view being, in so far as it is 19 Soph| are in motion—upon this view too mind has no existence.~ 20 Soph| absolute motion in any point of view partook of rest, there would 21 Soph| Then, according to this view, motion is other and also 22 Soph| again from another point of view opposed to an existing something?~ 23 Soph| STRANGER: But upon this view, is the beautiful a more 24 Soph| him from his own point of view, and in the same respect 25 Soph| falsehood. And, with the view of meeting this evasion, 26 Soph| I may often waver in my view, but now when I look at 27 Soph| cannot be, for upon our view he is ignorant; but since


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