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Dialogue
1 Intro| Sophist. The most noticeable point is the final retirement 2 Intro| and who, from whatever point of view he is regarded, 3 Intro| above them. There is another point of view in which this passage 4 Intro| Sophist,’ would lose their point, unless the term had been 5 Intro| exhibit them in a ludicrous point of view, and to show them 6 Intro| land animals. But at this point they diverge, the one going 7 Intro| prejudices—although this latter point is admitted to be doubtful.~ 8 Intro| entangled us. He will at once point out that he is compelling 9 Intro| have no existence; at this point they begin to make distinctions. ‘ 10 Intro| by us sometimes from one point of view and sometimes from 11 Intro| may be justified from the point of view of Hegel: but we 12 Soph| too, are barbed at the point.~THEAETETUS: Yes, that is 13 Soph| I think that there is a point at which such a division 14 Soph| True.~STRANGER: The sixth point was doubtful, and yet we 15 Soph| unthinkable? Do you see his point, Theaetetus?~THEAETETUS: 16 Soph| if absolute motion in any point of view partook of rest, 17 Soph| STRANGER: There is another point to be considered, if you 18 Soph| and again from another point of view opposed to an existing 19 Soph| have advanced to a further point, and shown him more than 20 Soph| refute him from his own point of view, and in the same 21 Soph| for he now arrives at the point of giving an intimation