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Dialogue
1 Intro| sciences, the moderns have certainly no reason to acquiesce in 2 Thea| said that he would most certainly be a great man, if he lived.~ 3 Thea| TERPSION: The prophecy has certainly been fulfilled; but what 4 Thea| painter or not?~THEAETETUS: Certainly we should.~SOCRATES: And 5 Thea| which they know?~THEAETETUS: Certainly they are.~SOCRATES: Then 6 Thea| the less true?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: And is the 7 Thea| should think not.~SOCRATES: Certainly not; but midwives are respectable 8 Thea| the same way?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And is not the 9 Thea| dreams and illusions we certainly have false perceptions; 10 Thea| making this excuse; but I certainly cannot undertake to argue 11 Thea| are not equal.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And is truth 12 Thea| ridiculous.~SOCRATES: But can you certainly determine by any other means 13 Thea| wholly other.’~THEAETETUS: Certainly, putting the question as 14 Thea| unlike, other?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Were we not saying 15 Thea| but different?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Let us take you 16 Thea| they are other?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And would you 17 Thea| the two cases?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: The wine which 18 Thea| healthy tongue.~THEAETETUS: Certainly; that has been already acknowledged.~ 19 Thea| this quality.~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: When I perceive 20 Thea| sweet to no one.~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Then the 21 Thea| well as men?~THEAETETUS: Certainly I should, and I confess 22 Thea| strange questions.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Shall we say 23 Thea| perceived, that is?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Often a man remembers 24 Thea| be the same.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: But he who saw, 25 Thea| own opinion.~THEODORUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And wisdom is 26 Thea| men are true.~THEODORUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And does he not 27 Thea| would it not?~THEODORUS: Certainly it would.~SOCRATES: He ought 28 Thea| any other aim?~THEODORUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: But is the 29 Thea| harp-player?~THEODORUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And in musical 30 Thea| ordinary man?~THEODORUS: Certainly, Socrates, he used to profess 31 Thea| by themselves.~THEODORUS: Certainly we are. About these speculations 32 Thea| and hearing?~THEODORUS: Certainly not, if all things are in 33 Thea| kind of motion?~THEODORUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Yet perception 34 Thea| knowledge is perception, certainly not on the hypothesis of 35 Thea| THEAETETUS: Of the body, certainly.~SOCRATES: And you would 36 Thea| with itself?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And that both 37 Thea| some other.~THEAETETUS: Certainly; the faculty of taste.~SOCRATES: 38 Thea| comparison of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: The simple sensations 39 Thea| THEAETETUS: That would certainly not be right.~SOCRATES: 40 Thea| name of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Which, as we 41 Thea| than of being?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: And therefore 42 Thea| imperfectly.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Well, and what 43 Thea| between them?~THEAETETUS: We certainly say so.~SOCRATES: All things 44 Thea| some one thing?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And does not 45 Thea| of knowledge?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: But may not 46 Thea| one of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Either together 47 Thea| yourself that the noble is certainly base, or the unjust just; 48 Thea| two are one?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: But if thinking 49 Thea| did not know?~THEAETETUS: Certainly you may.~SOCRATES: And another 50 Thea| opinion in us?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And of true opinion 51 Thea| are twelve?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not; many would think that 52 Thea| Yes.~SOCRATES: He will certainly not think that he has a 53 Thea| been deceived?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then he will 54 Thea| heart as yet.~THEAETETUS: Certainly, I shall not lose heart, 55 Thea| the clepsydra?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not, they can only persuade 56 Thea| judged well.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And yet, O my 57 Thea| both of them?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: He knows, that 58 Thea| is wanting?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And is not a 59 Thea| whole and all?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then, as I was 60 Thea| the letters.~THEAETETUS: Certainly not; if we may trust the 61 Thea| as a class are much more certainly known than the syllables, 62 Thea| this nature?~THEAETETUS: Certainly; he who so manifests his 63 Thea| rims, yoke.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And our opponent 64 Thea| about the earth.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Understand why:— 65 Thea| resemble me?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Surely I