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Dialogue
1 Intro| and by the uninitiated I mean the obstinate people who 2 Intro| know, Socrates, whether you mean to say that all this is 3 Intro| appear in court. ‘What do you mean?’ I mean to say that a philosopher 4 Intro| court. ‘What do you mean?’ I mean to say that a philosopher 5 Intro| near them.~‘What do you mean, Socrates?’~I will illustrate 6 Intro| wisdom of politicians is mean and common. The unrighteous 7 Intro| says to himself: ‘They only mean that I am one who deserves 8 Intro| transference of opinion;—I mean, may not one thing be supposed 9 Intro| definition.’ Explanation may mean, (1) the reflection or expression 10 Intro| by which Plato seems to mean the generalized notion of 11 Intro| up. Did Protagoras merely mean to assert the relativity 12 Intro| the human mind? Or did he mean to deny that there is an 13 Intro| have already seen, did not mean to imply that such a connexion 14 Intro| in association; we do not mean that they must all hang 15 Thea| TERPSION: The dysentery, you mean?~EUCLID: Yes.~TERPSION: 16 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean, Socrates?~SOCRATES: Perhaps 17 Thea| you speak of cobbling, you mean the art or science of making 18 Thea| speak of carpentering, you mean the art of making wooden 19 Thea| you put the question. You mean, if I am not mistaken, something 20 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean, Socrates?~SOCRATES: I am 21 Thea| mother Tethys,’~does he not mean that all things are the 22 Thea| and of what sort do you mean?~SOCRATES: A little instance 23 Thea| know what on earth they mean; and there are times when 24 Thea| Now by the uninitiated I mean the people who believe in 25 Thea| unlike?~THEAETETUS: You mean to compare Socrates in health 26 Thea| Then you and Theodorus mean to say that we must look 27 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean? I am not quite sure that 28 Thea| THEAETETUS: How do you mean?~SOCRATES: After the manner 29 Thea| congenial spirit, what we really mean when we say that all things 30 Thea| But in the other case, I mean when they speak of justice 31 Thea| THEODORUS: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: I mean to say, 32 Thea| do you mean?~SOCRATES: I mean to say, that those who have 33 Thea| THEODORUS: What do you mean, Socrates?~SOCRATES: I will 34 Thea| such as men should be who mean to dwell safely in a state.’ 35 Thea| which we begin. What do they mean when they say that all things 36 Thea| take concrete instances: I mean to say that the producing 37 Thea| objects of sense; and you mean to ask, through what bodily 38 Thea| with being.~THEAETETUS: You mean, Socrates, if I am not mistaken, 39 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: May we not suspect 40 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: Can a man see 41 Thea| good.~SOCRATES: And do you mean by conceiving, the same 42 Thea| conceiving, the same which I mean?~THEAETETUS: What is that?~ 43 Thea| What is that?~SOCRATES: I mean the conversation which the 44 Thea| opinion is a word spoken,—I mean, to oneself and in silence, 45 Thea| compare Parmen.; Euthyd.)). I mean to say, that no one thinks 46 Thea| possible.~THEAETETUS: You mean to say, as I suspected at 47 Thea| SOCRATES: He will say: You mean to argue that the man whom 48 Thea| five and seven,—I do not mean five or seven men or horses, 49 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: In the first 50 Thea| and what profession do you mean?~SOCRATES: The profession 51 Thea| which must be added, if you mean to speak of this or that 52 Thea| so.~SOCRATES: And do we mean by a syllable two letters, 53 Thea| THEAETETUS: I should say that we mean all the letters.~SOCRATES: 54 Thea| to read?~THEAETETUS: You mean that I mistook the letters 55 Thea| THEAETETUS: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: I will endeavour