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Plato
Theaetetus

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meaning
   Dialogue
1 Intro| succeeded in making his meaning plain, Socrates proceeds 2 Intro| understanding an opponent’s meaning, which are conceived in 3 Intro| minds could be compared; the meaning of the wordscience’ could 4 Intro| order to illustrate his meaning let me suppose that there 5 Intro| perception,” have all the same meaning. And this is thy new-born 6 Intro| known to us, but not the meaning of them.’~‘Excellent; I 7 Intro| Socrates?’~I will illustrate my meaning by the jest of the witty 8 Intro| attempt to express their meaning.~At the close of the discussion, 9 Intro| have a much more distinct meaning to us than the combination 10 Intro| more, then, we must ask the meaning of the statement, that ‘ 11 Intro| Yet there may be a third meaning of the definition, besides 12 Intro| they first begin to have a meaning (onomaton sumploke logou 13 Intro| The first account of the meaning of the word is the reflection 14 Intro| language, and understanding the meaning of them; and d. the distinction 15 Intro| difficulty in attaching a meaning.~Yet, in spite of Plato 16 Intro| forgot to enquire into the meaning of experience, and did not 17 Intro| a question which has no meaning. We should rather say that 18 Intro| are suspected of having no meaning. Man is to bring himself 19 Intro| challenged the received meaning of words: they have regarded 20 Intro| difficulty of what is the meaning of the word. Does it differ 21 Intro| by them.~d. The uncertain meaning of terms, such as Consciousness, 22 Thea| what I believe to be my meaning: When you speak of cobbling, 23 Thea| and then you will see my meaning better:—No woman, as you 24 Thea| have truly explained his meaning.~SOCRATES: Then now apply 25 Thea| sufficiently explain my meaning: Here are six dice, which 26 Thea| SOCRATES: Exactly; that is my meaning.~THEAETETUS: I answer, they 27 Thea| only perception; and the meaning turns out to be the same, 28 Thea| person does not attend to the meaning of terms as they are commonly 29 Thea| letter, but to take the meaning of them as I will explain 30 Thea| clearer agreement about his meaning, for a great deal may be 31 Thea| SOCRATES: I will illustrate my meaning, Theodorus, by the jest 32 Thea| further from understanding his meaning; above all I fear that the 33 Thea| issue:—If there were any meaning in asking whether sounds 34 Thea| Homer says in a parable, meaning to indicate the likeness 35 Thea| That I believe to be my meaning, I shall reply.~THEAETETUS: 36 Thea| explain the word ‘to know’ as meaning ‘to have knowledge.’~THEAETETUS: 37 Thea| same words? I will make my meaning clearer by an example:—You 38 Thea| before us, which is the meaning of the statement, that right 39 Thea| SOCRATES: Well, and what is the meaning of the termexplanation’? 40 Thea| In the first place, the meaning may be, manifesting one’ 41 Thea| write Th and e; but, again, meaning to write the name of Theododorus, 42 Thea| to right opinion? If the meaning is, that we should form


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