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Dialogue
1 Intro| characteristic passages: ‘The ancient philosophers, of whom we may say, without 2 Intro| IV) the battle of the philosophers: (V) the relation of the 3 Intro| badness. Poets as well as philosophers were called Sophists in 4 Intro| between the succession of philosophers from Thales to Aristotle, 5 Intro| Turning to the dualist philosophers, we say to them: Is being 6 Intro| to the less exact sort of philosophers. Some of them drag down 7 Intro| successive generations of philosophers had recently discovered, 8 Intro| ousia, logic or metaphysics, philosophers have often dreamed. But 9 Intro| describes the Pre-Socratic philosophers: ‘He went on his way rather 10 Intro| of sense, the opinions of philosophers, the strife of theology 11 Intro| confined. Formerly when philosophers arrived at the infinite 12 Intro| departed, and he, like the philosophers whom he criticizes, is of 13 Intro| categories and explained by philosophers. And what more do we want?’~ 14 Intro| religion, the five greatest philosophers, the five greatest inventors,— 15 Intro| being the heirs of the Greek philosophers can give us a right to set 16 Soph| which I should give to all philosophers.~SOCRATES: Capital, my friend! 17 Soph| as the gods. For the true philosophers, and such as are not merely 18 Soph| our presence the dualistic philosophers and to interrogate them. ‘