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Dialogue
1 Intro| has arranged this and the two companion dialogues. We 2 Intro| which is interrupted by two digressions. The first is 3 Intro| is concluded.~There are two special difficulties which 4 Intro| with the exception of the two famous fragments, which 5 Intro| writings of Plato. There are two, or more, sides to questions; 6 Intro| their original chaos. The two great speculative philosophies, 7 Intro| differences between the two sorts of pregnancy. For 8 Intro| motion; and that motion has two forms, action and passion, 9 Intro| phenomena are created, also in two forms—sense and the object 10 Intro| birth together. There are two kinds of motions, a slow 11 Intro| education. Such are the two pictures: the one of the 12 Intro| becoming more and more unjust. Two patterns of life are set 13 Intro| motion, must they not include two kinds of motion, change 14 Intro| process of thinking about two things, either together 15 Intro| ox was a horse, or that two are one? So that we can 16 Intro| eteron). He who has both the two things in his mind, cannot 17 Intro| The verb ‘to know’ has two senses, to have and to possess 18 Intro| how can the exchange of two kinds of knowledge ever 19 Intro| name is SO. But what is SO? Two letters, S and O, a sibilant 20 Intro| standard of truth?~These two questions have not been 21 Intro| perceive a parallelism between two thinkers of which they were 22 Intro| philosophy may be resolved into two elements—first, change, 23 Intro| elements are unknown to us? Can two unknowns make a known? Can 24 Intro| to be a proposition: the two others (Nothing can be A 25 Intro| intuitive. Of the five senses, two—the sight and the hearing— 26 Intro| and complex nature, while two others—the smell and the 27 Intro| be supposed. The child of two years old sees the fire 28 Intro| intermediate between the two, partaking of the definiteness 29 Intro| landscape. Just as a note or two of music suffices to recall 30 Intro| we may briefly consider two questions—first their relation 31 Intro| of one eye only, but of two, which give us a wider range, 32 Intro| sensation only: for a day or two the world has a new interest 33 Intro| may preface the enquiry by two or three remarks:—~(1) We 34 Intro| suppose that when there are two or more words describing 35 Intro| mental operations. There are two principal kinds of it, recollection 36 Intro| or hear separately one of two things, which we have previously 37 Thea| subject matter of each of the two arts?~THEAETETUS: True.~ 38 Thea| divided all numbers into two classes: those which are 39 Thea| nothing but motion, which has two forms, one active and the 40 Thea| endless in number, having two forms, sense and the object 41 Thea| and that this motion is of two kinds, a slower and a quicker; 42 Thea| the resemblance of the two states is quite astonishing.~ 43 Thea| different in each of the two cases?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 44 Thea| father of the first of the two brats, had been alive; he 45 Thea| up a slave. Such are the two characters, Theodorus: the 46 Thea| that?~SOCRATES: There are two patterns eternally set before 47 Thea| dragged different ways by the two parties. Therefore I think 48 Thea| examine thoroughly what the two parties have to say would 49 Thea| rather incline to think, two? I should like to have your 50 Thea| motion then there are these two kinds, ‘change,’ and ‘motion 51 Thea| according to them have the two kinds of motion, and are 52 Thea| SOCRATES: And that both are two and each of them one?~THEAETETUS: 53 Thea| And would you call the two processes by the same name, 54 Thea| bold we shall gain one of two advantages; either we shall 55 Thea| are you saying?—Are there two sorts of opinion, one true 56 Thea| an ox is a horse, or that two are one?~THEAETETUS: Certainly 57 Thea| speaking and thinking of two objects, and apprehending 58 Thea| both or only one of the two objects in his mind can 59 Thea| a doubt there are these two sorts of opinion?~THEAETETUS: 60 Thea| THEAETETUS: How do the two expressions differ?~SOCRATES: 61 Thea| chase after knowledge is of two kinds? one kind is prior 62 Thea| do we mean by a syllable two letters, or if there are 63 Thea| SOCRATES: Take the case of the two letters S and O, which form 64 Thea| number:—When we say one, two, three, four, five, six; 65 Thea| twice three, or three times two, or four and two, or three 66 Thea| three times two, or four and two, or three and two and one, 67 Thea| four and two, or three and two and one, are we speaking 68 Thea| first syllables of your two names?~THEAETETUS: We have