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Dialogue
1 Intro| cross-division, are clearly described, and the processes of induction 2 Intro| Eleatic stranger, who is described as a pupil of Parmenides 3 Intro| Republic, where they are described as the followers rather 4 Intro| which has been sometimes described as the corruption of youth, 5 Intro| in the Philebus, which is described as ‘being very skilful in 6 Intro| maintainers of this doctrine are described in the Theaetetus as obstinate 7 Intro| Plato would hardly have described a great genius like Democritus 8 Intro| as many, each of which is described by prefixing the word ‘not’ 9 Intro| such a science, whether described as ‘philosophia prima,’ 10 Intro| rest (Soph.); and may be described as a dialectical progress 11 Intro| Hegelian dialectic may be also described as a movement from the simple 12 Intro| the physical phenomenon described under a similar name is 13 Intro| chance, but it can hardly be described as an alternation of opposites 14 Intro| thought, though sometimes described as Spirit or ‘Geist,’ is 15 Soph| proper name for the class described.~STRANGER: Then now, Theaetetus, 16 Soph| originally supposed to be one is described by us as many, and under 17 Soph| Such a one, then, should be described as an imitator—to be distinguished