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Dialogue
1 Intro| consider whether Plato was right in assuming that an animal 2 Intro| the general principles of right and wrong.~And still there 3 Intro| alternation only. Whether they are right or not, who can say? But 4 Intro| preparation and give the right attitude of mind for understanding 5 Intro| philosophy must conform. Hegel is right in preferring the concrete 6 Intro| the individual to have his right’?~Once more, while we readily 7 Intro| philosophers can give us a right to set ourselves up as having 8 Soph| reeds and rods:—What is the right name of that mode of fishing, 9 Soph| other name can possibly be right.~STRANGER: No other; and 10 Soph| STRANGER: Then we shall be right in calling vice a discord 11 Soph| THEAETETUS: There they are quite right.~STRANGER: Accordingly, 12 Soph| he sold.~STRANGER: Quite right; I will try and remember 13 Soph| do not look to me for the right way of speaking about not-being; 14 Soph| speak of not-being in a right manner, without introducing 15 Soph| heels, Theaetetus. For the right method, I conceive, will 16 Soph| STRANGER: Because, according to right reason, that which is truly 17 Soph| stationary.~THEAETETUS: Quite right,—that is, on the supposition 18 Soph| Stranger, we were quite right.~STRANGER: Let not any one 19 Soph| always take the part to the right, holding fast to that which