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Dialogue
1 Intro| Isocrates, Aristotle, all give a bad import to the word; 2 Intro| Plato could not altogether give up his Socratic method, 3 Intro| that he professes only to give us a few opinions out of 4 Intro| take time. He is pressed to give this fuller explanation, 5 Intro| imitators.~But ought we to give him up? ‘I should say, certainly 6 Intro| than they are, and able to give an account of themselves. 7 Intro| children say entreatingly, ‘Give us both,’ so the philosopher 8 Intro| condition that they shall give an account of themselves 9 Intro| compass of a few pages to give even a faint outline of 10 Intro| the best preparation and give the right attitude of mind 11 Intro| the Greek philosophers can give us a right to set ourselves 12 Soph| is a title which I should give to all philosophers.~SOCRATES: 13 Soph| STRANGER: Suppose we try and give to each of these two classes 14 Soph| observation, no one would give them money or be willing 15 Soph| deception; for artists were to give the true proportions of 16 Soph| which is nearer; and so they give up the truth in their images 17 Soph| be so faint-hearted as to give him up?~THEAETETUS: Certainly 18 Soph| over-scrupulous, I shall have to give the matter up.~THEAETETUS: 19 Soph| But perhaps you mean to give the name of ‘being’ to both 20 Soph| so that he who does not give whole a place among beings, 21 Soph| ask each party in turn, to give an account of that which 22 Soph| children say entreatingly ‘Give us both,’ so he will include 23 Soph| same thing.~THEAETETUS: Give an example.~STRANGER: I 24 Soph| more, which they cannot give up, but must make the connecting 25 Soph| this connexion of words we give the name of discourse.~THEAETETUS: 26 Soph| one another.~THEAETETUS: Give me the knowledge which you 27 Soph| division, we are weary and will give that up, leaving to some