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1 Intro| matter in hand. Yet the example is also chosen in order 2 Intro| the positive, as in the example of ‘not honourable’ and ‘ 3 Intro| now by the help of this example we may proceed to bring 4 Intro| these must be a subject. For example, in the sentence, ‘Theaetetus 5 Intro| intellectual family. For example, in the Sophist Plato begins 6 Intro| seeks—and we may follow his example—to make the understanding 7 Intro| He says to himself, for example, that he must be either 8 Intro| the known, whether, for example, new discoveries may not 9 Intro| cannot be persuaded, for example, that the conquest of Prussia 10 Intro| philosophy? Some of them, as for example the words ‘Being,’ ‘essence,’ ‘ 11 Intro| original inventors—as for example, when he speaks of the ‘ 12 Intro| lose all fixedness. If, for example, the mind is viewed as the 13 Intro| Wallace). He affords an example of a remark which has been 14 Soph| young person—Theaetetus, for example—unless you have a preference 15 Soph| we work out some lesser example which will be a pattern 16 Soph| esteem him who adduces as his example of hunting, the general’ 17 Soph| thing.~THEAETETUS: Give an example.~STRANGER: I mean that we 18 Soph| that we speak of man, for example, under many names—that we 19 Soph| you was first of all an example of the shortest form consistent