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Dialogue
1 Intro| made by an enemy out of mere spite, or the sense in which 2 Intro| himself seems to be aware that mere division is an unsafe and 3 Intro| Plato from supposing that mere division and subdivision 4 Intro| still ends to him, and not mere instruments of thought. 5 Intro| unmeaning, unless the ‘not’ is a mere modification of the positive, 6 Intro| among the Hellenes from mere instruction in the arts) 7 Intro| that perfect being is a mere everlasting form, devoid 8 Intro| things, and this not by a mere crude substitution of one 9 Intro| worthy of the name are not mere opinions or speculations, 10 Intro| most of us are regarded as mere categories, he saw or thought 11 Intro| between them vary from a mere association up to a necessary 12 Intro| is he to be regarded as a mere waif or stray in human history, 13 Intro| any more than he is the mere creature or expression of 14 Intro| the dead’ and dignifying a mere logical skeleton with the 15 Intro| do we suppose that the mere accident of our being the 16 Intro| and the unmeaningness of ‘mere’ abstractions, and above 17 Soph| unity, will represent a mere name.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 18 Soph| intended to say was, that a mere succession of nouns or of