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Dialogue
1 Intro| of the dialogues of Plato appears to diminish as the metaphysical 2 Intro| language of the Republic, appears ‘tumbling out at our feet.’ 3 Intro| historian of Greece. He appears to maintain (1) that the 4 Intro| many different lights, and appears and reappears in a variety 5 Intro| puzzle about ‘Not-being’ appears to us to be one of the most 6 Intro| false and apparent, so Plato appears to identify negation with 7 Intro| schools is indistinct; and he appears reluctant to mention the 8 Intro| difficulties Plato finds what to us appears to be the answer of common 9 Intro| confined to the animals, but appears in the kingdom of thought. 10 Intro| the ripple of water which appears and reappears in an ever-widening 11 Intro| nature, a contradiction appears to be unavoidable. Is not 12 Intro| solvent ‘is not,’ which appears to be the simplest of negations, 13 Intro| necessary truth. He never appears to have criticized himself, 14 Soph| of these branches there appears to be an art which may be 15 Soph| THEAETETUS: That certainly appears to be the opinion of mankind.~ 16 Soph| and does not know; this appears to be the great source of 17 Soph| Of education, one method appears to be rougher, and another 18 Soph| entertained, so that the great appears small to them, and the easy 19 Soph| THEAETETUS: Yes, that certainly appears to be true.~STRANGER: Again; 20 Soph| others.~STRANGER: There appears to be a sort of war of Giants 21 Soph| is hope that when the one appears more or less distinctly, 22 Soph| The nature of the other appears to me to be divided into 23 Soph| Certainly, Stranger, there appears to be truth in what was