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Dialogue
1 Intro| identified with the Protagorean saying, ‘Man is the measure of 2 Intro| is clay?’ and instead of saying ‘Clay is moistened earth,’ 3 Intro| And we cannot be wrong in saying, first, that nothing can 4 Intro| Heracleitus, the great Protagorean saying that “Man is the measure 5 Intro| life and public, as I was saying, when he appears in a law-court 6 Intro| you some unintelligible saying, and another and another, 7 Intro| false opinion consists in saying to yourself, that one thing 8 Intro| once more in the dilemma of saying, either that there is no 9 Intro| at this place.~...~I. The saying of Theaetetus, that ‘Knowledge 10 Intro| does this differ from the saying of Theaetetus? Chiefly in 11 Intro| very few facts.~II. The saying that ‘All knowledge is sensation’ 12 Intro| This seems equivalent to saying, that the individuals of 13 Intro| compare Gorgias); or the saying, often repeated by Aristotle 14 Intro| recollection of what we were saying or doing a few weeks or 15 Intro| than the inward is like saying that the arm of the workman 16 Thea| be destroyed, and, as the saying is, turned upside down.~ 17 Thea| are in motion, as I was saying, and that this motion is 18 Thea| to be regarded, as I was saying before, not as having any 19 Thea| perceptions; and far from saying that everything is which 20 Thea| Certainly.~SOCRATES: Were we not saying that there are agents many 21 Thea| mine, Socrates, as you were saying, and therefore I cannot 22 Thea| reference to what I was saying, are you not lost in wonder, 23 Thea| but know what they are saying? Or again, if we see letters 24 Thea| imprisoned in a well, as the saying is, and the self-assured 25 Thea| to him. And I am far from saying that wisdom and the wise 26 Thea| is great inconsistency in saying that you have a zeal for 27 Thea| fancy that they hear others saying of them, ‘These are not 28 Thea| inspiration anywhere, each of them saying of his neighbour that he 29 Thea| would be no more truth in saying that all things are in motion, 30 Thea| following:—were they not saying that each of them is moving 31 Thea| least Theaetetus and I were saying.~THEODORUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: 32 Thea| Yes, Theodorus, except in saying ‘thus’ and ‘not thus.’ But 33 Thea| not ugly, as Theodorus was saying; for he who utters the beautiful 34 Thea| rewarded. And now, what are you saying?—Are there two sorts of 35 Thea| thing as another, he is saying to himself that one thing 36 Thea| But do you ever remember saying to yourself that the noble 37 Thea| then, whether I am right in saying that you may learn a thing 38 Thea| all agree in thinking and saying that they are twelve?~THEAETETUS: 39 Thea| could understand what we are saying to one another, so long 40 Thea| of all, are we right in saying that syllables have a definition, 41 Thea| SOCRATES: But were we not saying that when a thing has parts, 42 Thea| SOCRATES: Then, as I was saying before, must not the alternative 43 Thea| reason is, as I was just now saying, that if you get at the