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Dialogue
1 Intro| is a reminiscence of the old Theaetetus in his remark 2 Intro| the pushing aside of the old, the revelation of the new. 3 Intro| philosophy. The ‘tyros young and old,’ of whom Plato speaks, 4 Intro| man; out of which tyros old and young derive such a 5 Intro| now let us return to our old division of likeness-making 6 Intro| in them, and he grows not old.’ (iv) This vast ideal system 7 Intro| to revive or supplant the old traditional faith by an 8 Intro| Night, ‘Clown: For as the old hermit of Prague, that never 9 Intro| metaphysician, like a prophet of old, was naturally inclined 10 Intro| reintroducing the forms of the old logic? Who ever thinks of 11 Intro| new is confused with the old, and the common logic is 12 Intro| like the Heracliteans of old, have no words in which 13 Intro| figure of speech as the old notion of a creator artist, ‘ 14 Intro| himself, like a prophet of old, should regard the philosophy 15 Soph| tyros, whether young or old; for there is nothing easier