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Dialogue
1 Intro| mathematics to metaphysics. He can form a general conception of 2 Intro| the infancy of logic, a form of thought has to be invented 3 Intro| put the question in a new form. He proceeds as follows:—‘ 4 Intro| ignorant or mistaken. If you form a judgment, thousands and 5 Intro| truth is, that the outer form of them only is residing 6 Intro| other? Is there some other form of knowledge which distinguishes 7 Intro| them, and the judge may form a true opinion and truly 8 Intro| syllable has a separate form or idea distinct from the 9 Intro| century before had led men to form conceptions of the world, 10 Intro| theology.~It is this perverted form of the Heraclitean philosophy 11 Intro| expressed in an abstract form would not be realized by 12 Intro| and did not attempt to form a conception of outward 13 Intro| sense have differences of form, number, colour. But the 14 Intro| the help of mathematics we form another idea of space, which 15 Intro| presented to him in a general form in every moment of his life 16 Intro| similar to it—time, the form of the inward, as space 17 Intro| inward, as space is the form of the outward. As we cannot 18 Intro| the same place, but with form and lineaments half filled 19 Intro| many of the notions which form a part of the train of our 20 Intro| physical inheritance of form, scent, hearing, sight, 21 Intro| simultaneously recall differences of form, number, colour, and the 22 Intro| slightly differing in form and exquisitely graduated 23 Intro| which the rays of sight form, the distance of an object 24 Intro| to them in a generalized form the results of their own 25 Intro| or by assigning to it a form or style to which it has 26 Intro| especially if it takes the form and uses the language of 27 Intro| under it; fourthly, of the form which facts relating to 28 Intro| this is due to the very form of the enquiry; whereas, 29 Intro| been said by Kant to be the form of the outward, time of 30 Intro| technical. It should take the form which is the most intelligible 31 Thea| object which combined to form the colour is fulfilled 32 Thea| thousands who, whenever you form a judgment, take up arms 33 Thea| truth is, that the outer form of him only is in the city: 34 Thea| opinion. I say, then, that to form an opinion is to speak, 35 Thea| the assertion in another form, which may or may not have 36 Thea| cases, in which I cannot form a false opinion about you 37 Thea| Conceive this under the form of a hunt after the science 38 Thea| might sometimes catch a form of knowledge, and sometimes 39 Thea| knowledge, and sometimes a form of ignorance; and thus he 40 Thea| laughing, if a man knows the form of ignorance and the form 41 Thea| form of ignorance and the form of knowledge, can he think 42 Thea| denying of him. Was that the form in which the dream appeared 43 Thea| two letters S and O, which form the first syllable of my 44 Thea| them, having a separate form distinct from them.~THEAETETUS: 45 Thea| the syllable is a simple form arising out of the several 46 Thea| Yes.~SOCRATES: And in each form of expression we spoke of 47 Thea| surely be some indivisible form?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 48 Thea| has no parts and is one form?~THEAETETUS: To be sure.~ 49 Thea| explanation is the most perfect form of knowledge.~THEAETETUS: 50 Thea| meaning is, that we should form an opinion of the way in