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opportunity 2
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26 between
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26 opposite
25 ignorance
25 logic
25 parmenides
Plato
The Sophist

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opposite
   Dialogue
1 Intro| view he is regarded, is the opposite of the true teacher. He 2 Intro| meaning. Or, again, the opposite result is produced, when 3 Intro| been compelled to attribute opposite determinations to Being. 4 Intro| absolutely deny that there is an opposite of Being. He is inclined 5 Intro| is the discord or war of opposite principles in the soul; 6 Intro| recognize, though for the opposite reasons; the Sophist runs 7 Intro| And not-being is not the opposite of being, but only the other. 8 Intro| and useless, and the very opposite of that higher spirit which 9 Intro| affected in the same and in opposite ways at the same time and 10 Intro| or ‘becoming,’ or to the opposite poles, as they are sometimes 11 Intro| within and to explain how opposite ideas can coexist in our 12 Intro| philosophy again there are two opposite principles, of immediate 13 Intro| incapable of apprehending these opposite sides or viewsmen are determined 14 Intro| thought.’~The doctrine of opposite moments of thought or of 15 Intro| conduct. His spirit is the opposite of that of Jesuitism or 16 Soph| true is that which is the opposite of the true?~THEAETETUS: 17 Soph| opinion which thinks the opposite of the truth:—You would 18 Soph| justice and wisdom, and the opposite under opposite circumstances?~ 19 Soph| and the opposite under opposite circumstances?~THEAETETUS: 20 Soph| other to change into the opposite of its own nature, because 21 Soph| because partaking of its opposite.~THEAETETUS: Quite true.~ 22 Soph| itself, and implies not the opposite of being, but only what 23 Soph| as to whether there is an opposite of being, to that enquiry 24 Soph| creates a perception the opposite of our ordinary sight.~THEAETETUS: 25 Soph| not? Or is not the very opposite true?~THEAETETUS: The very 26 Soph| true?~THEAETETUS: The very opposite.~STRANGER: Such a one, then,


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