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Dialogue
1 Intro| under this character he is present throughout the dialogue. 2 Intro| thoughts which are always present to him, and to discourse 3 Intro| measure not only of the present and past, but of the future; 4 Intro| rest in the Sophist; but at present he does not wish to be diverted 5 Intro| comparing within her past, present, and future. For example; 6 Intro| and forgetting need not at present be considered); and in thinking 7 Intro| which the judges were not present; he can only persuade them, 8 Intro| sight, and nevertheless present to the mind of Aristotle 9 Intro| belong to all times—past, present, and future. Any worthy 10 Intro| But sensation is of the present only, is isolated, is and 11 Intro| end. We speak of a past, present, and future, and again the 12 Intro| suppose that numerous images present themselves to the mind, 13 Intro| impression of external objects present with us or just absent from 14 Intro| whereas in us language is ever present—even in the infant the latent 15 Intro| or imagination of it is present to him. At first in every 16 Intro| way, for recollection is present in sight as well as sight 17 Intro| wandering through space, present in the room in which he 18 Intro| interest for us and is always present to us, and of which we carry 19 Intro| For of all the phenomena present to the human mind they seem 20 Intro| thought, although thought is present in both of them. Hence the 21 Intro| impart a notion already present to us; in Plato’s words, 22 Intro| the whole, is perhaps at present the most important element 23 Thea| as far as I can see at present, knowledge is perception.~ 24 Thea| that the thoughts which are present to our minds at the time 25 Thea| future as well as to the present; and has he the criterion 26 Thea| is in preparation; for of present or past pleasure we are 27 Thea| states of feeling, which are present to a man, and out of which 28 Thea| herself things past and present with the future.~SOCRATES: 29 Thea| THEAETETUS: Yes, according to my present view.~SOCRATES: Is it still 30 Thea| have nothing to do with our present question.~THEAETETUS: There 31 Thea| understand you better; but at present I am unable to follow you.~ 32 Thea| therefore, perception is present to one of the seals or impressions 33 Thea| perception on the one which is present, in any case of this sort 34 Thea| O that such an one were present! for he would have told 35 Thea| that, having knowledge present with him in his mind, he 36 Thea| I am satisfied with the present statement.~SOCRATES: Which 37 Thea| therefore, according to our present view, a syllable must surely 38 Thea| be all the better for the present investigation, and if not,