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Dialogue
1 Intro| Aristotle, in the frequent use of the words ‘essence,’ ‘ 2 Intro| morals and manners.~2. The use of the term ‘Sophist’ in 3 Intro| partly arises out of the use of the term ‘Sophist’ in 4 Intro| repugnant to the common use of language.~The ordinary 5 Intro| association and by the common use of language, which has been 6 Intro| their over-accuracy in the use of language; 3. they deny 7 Intro| orator, talker. The latter use persuasion, and persuasion 8 Intro| and painting, which often use illusions, and alter the 9 Intro| is seeking to justify the use of common language and of 10 Intro| subject is increased by the use of a technical language. 11 Intro| popular works, and by the use made of his writings in 12 Intro| different sciences which make use of these terms. It rests 13 Intro| German character by the use of idiomatic German words. 14 Intro| their meaning. Secondly, the use of technical phraseology 15 Intro| philosopher had ever carried the use of technical terms to the 16 Intro| rebels against the Hegelian use of language as mechanical 17 Intro| general, and there may be a use with a view to comprehensiveness 18 Soph| concerned with food for the use of the body, and partly 19 Soph| be called ‘it,’ for the use of the word ‘it’ would imply 20 Soph| because they are compelled to use the words ‘to be,’ ‘apart,’ ‘ 21 Soph| he is not making a worthy use of his faculties; for there