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Dialogue
1 Intro| He appears to maintain (1) that the term ‘Sophist’ 2 Intro| justified by facts: and, 1, about the meaning of the 3 Intro| characteristics are found in Plato:—~1. They pursue verbal oppositions; 4 Intro| doctrines. We may observe (1) that he professes only 5 Intro| forms which he has assumed: (1) he was the paid hunter 6 Intro| at once. Shall we assume (1) that being and rest and 7 Intro| hypothesis first of all.~(1) If we suppose the universal 8 Intro| there are five principles: (1) being, (2) motion, which 9 Intro| generalizations of sense, (1) passing through ideas of 10 Intro| manner as the following:—~1. That in Hegel he finds