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Plato
Theaetetus

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   Dialogue
1 Intro| 2) how far, and in what parts of the dialogue, Plato is 2 Intro| occasionally playing both parts himself, and even charging 3 Intro| distinct from the letters or parts. The all of the parts may 4 Intro| or parts. The all of the parts may not be the whole. Theaetetus 5 Intro| between the whole and all the parts. And if the syllables have 6 Intro| if the syllables have no parts, then they are those original 7 Intro| something different from the parts? The answer of experience 8 Intro| its elements; and all the parts, when united, may be more 9 Intro| may be more than all the parts separated: e.g. the number 10 Intro| enumeration of the elementary parts of the complex whole. But 11 Intro| nor the enumeration of parts, nor the addition of characteristic 12 Intro| conception of a whole and parts, of the constitution of 13 Intro| division of the mind into parts and too little conception 14 Intro| sense. He regards them as parts or forms of the mind. But 15 Intro| everything its opposite. The parts of a whole, the terms of 16 Thea| SOCRATES: And it must have no parts.~THEAETETUS: Why?~SOCRATES: 17 Thea| Because that which has parts must be a whole of all the 18 Thea| must be a whole of all the parts. Or would you say that a 19 Thea| although formed out of the parts, is a single notion different 20 Thea| notion different from all the parts?~THEAETETUS: I should.~SOCRATES: 21 Thea| the number of each is the parts of each?~THEAETETUS: Exactly.~ 22 Thea| Then as many things as have parts are made up of parts?~THEAETETUS: 23 Thea| have parts are made up of parts?~THEAETETUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: 24 Thea| Clearly.~SOCRATES: But all the parts are admitted to be the all, 25 Thea| whole is not made up of parts, for it would be the all, 26 Thea| if consisting of all the parts?~THEAETETUS: That is the 27 Thea| saying that when a thing has parts, all the parts will be a 28 Thea| thing has parts, all the parts will be a whole and all?~ 29 Thea| then the letters are not parts of the syllable, or that 30 Thea| But if letters are not parts of syllables, can you tell 31 Thea| you tell me of any other parts of syllables, which are 32 Thea| I admit the existence of parts in a syllable, it would 33 Thea| letters and seek for other parts.~SOCRATES: Quite true, Theaetetus, 34 Thea| or letters, if it has no parts and is one form?~THEAETETUS: 35 Thea| is a whole, and has many parts or letters, the letters 36 Thea| expressible, since all the parts are acknowledged to be the


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