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Dialogue
1 Intro| the term ‘Sophist’ would hardly have been applied to the 2 Intro| such an anticipation would hardly have occurred in the earlier 3 Intro| book called ‘Physicus,’ is hardly a sufficient reason for 4 Intro| reasoning; and Plato would hardly have described a great genius 5 Intro| one of a class who are hardly recognized on earth; who 6 Intro| being? At any rate, you can hardly avoid resolving them into 7 Intro| the world of sense? It was hardly conceivable that one could 8 Intro| In the intervening period hardly any importance would have 9 Intro| the highest of all can hardly be matter of immediate intuition. 10 Intro| natural order of philosophy is hardly true even of the beginnings 11 Intro| matter of chance, but it can hardly be described as an alternation 12 Intro| and the like. Yet it can hardly be said to have considered 13 Intro| ground’ and ‘existence,’ have hardly any basis either in language 14 Intro| of his own system it will hardly be denied that he has overthrown 15 Intro| The disciple of Hegel will hardly become the slave of any 16 Soph| THEAETETUS: They would say that hardly any of them are visible.~