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Dialogue
1 Intro| isolated ideas or classes incapable of communion, we discover ‘ 2 Intro| then, and yet not wholly incapable of rest. Already we have 3 Intro| hands, and in the Sophist as incapable of argument. They are probably 4 Intro| the term, nor were they incapable of reasoning; and Plato 5 Intro| existence”?’ And, as they are incapable of answering this question, 6 Intro| philosophy, and to have been incapable of distinguishing ideas 7 Intro| common opinion of mankind is incapable of apprehending these opposite 8 Soph| they do not mingle, and are incapable of participating in one 9 Soph| them capable and others incapable of intermixture, must not 10 Soph| these are, as we affirm, incapable of communion with one another.~ 11 Soph| another.~THEAETETUS: Quite incapable.~STRANGER: Whereas being