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penalty 5
penetrate 1
people 8
perceive 39
perceived 17
perceives 30
perceiving 12
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40 take
39 did
39 often
39 perceive
39 speak
38 elements
38 less
Plato
Theaetetus

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perceive
   Dialogue
1 Intro| perception,’ with what does he perceive? The first answer is, that 2 Intro| does not know and does not perceive the other; or does not perceive 3 Intro| perceive the other; or does not perceive one, and does not know and 4 Intro| does not know and does not perceive the other; or has no perception 5 Intro| ever had been any one to perceive the world. A slight effort 6 Intro| ancient philosophy might perceive a parallelism between two 7 Intro| from bodily ones. To see or perceive are used indifferently of 8 Intro| continuous; afterwards we perceive it to be capable of division 9 Intro| the eye. Do we not seem to perceive instinctively and as an 10 Intro| described by the words, ‘I perceive,’ ‘I feel,’ ‘I think,’ ‘ 11 Thea| darling folly; they did not perceive that I acted from goodwill, 12 Thea| Certainly not.~SOCRATES: When I perceive I must become percipient 13 Thea| of knowing that which I perceive?~THEAETETUS: You cannot.~ 14 Thea| sound of them; but we do not perceive by sight and hearing, or 15 Thea| they do not see them, or perceive that in their utter folly 16 Thea| with which through them we perceive objects of sense.~THEAETETUS: 17 Thea| to know whether, when we perceive black and white through 18 Thea| other organs, we do not perceive them with one and the same 19 Thea| organs through which you perceive warm and hard and light 20 Thea| would admit that what you perceive through one faculty you 21 Thea| through one faculty you cannot perceive through another; the objects 22 Thea| But through what do you perceive all this about them? for 23 Thea| SOCRATES: And does she not perceive the hardness of that which 24 Thea| another when he does not perceive either of them, but has 25 Thea| something which he does not perceive; or that something which 26 Thea| something which he does not perceive is something else which 27 Thea| something else which he does not perceive; or that something which 28 Thea| something which he does not perceive is something which he perceives; 29 Thea| does not know and does not perceive, is the same as another 30 Thea| does not know and does not perceive;—nor again, can he suppose 31 Thea| does not know and does not perceive is the same as another thing 32 Thea| does not know and does not perceive is another thing which he 33 Thea| thing which he does not perceive:—All these utterly and absolutely 34 Thea| time I may hear them or perceive them in some other way, 35 Thea| and at another time not perceive them, but still I remember 36 Thea| that a man may or may not perceive sensibly that which he knows.~ 37 Thea| neither of them, nor does he perceive them in any other way; he 38 Thea| I know both of you, and perceive as well as know one of you, 39 Thea| only think of and do not perceive? That I believe to be my


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