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difficulty
   Dialogue
1 Intro| Heracleitus, or have raised the difficulty respecting false opinion. 2 Intro| attributed to him.~2. The other difficulty is a more subtle, and also 3 Intro| Cratylus presents a similar difficulty: in his etymologies, as 4 Intro| criticism of Protagoras.~The difficulty seems to arise from not 5 Intro| time idols which are with difficulty distinguished from them. ‘ 6 Intro| opinion’? But still an old difficulty recurs; we ask ourselves, ‘ 7 Intro| opinion possible?’ This difficulty may be stated as follows:—~ 8 Intro| have we not escaped one difficulty only to encounter a greater? 9 Intro| we are met by a singular difficulty: How is false opinion possible? 10 Intro| discussion; whereas the difficulty in question naturally arises 11 Intro| mind, like the parallel difficulty respecting Not-being. Men 12 Intro| in error. We may veil our difficulty under figures of speech, 13 Intro| individuals.~Yet we feel a difficulty in following this new hypothesis. 14 Intro| psychology, and we have a difficulty in explaining one in the 15 Intro| into language, and we with difficulty disengage ourselves from 16 Intro| in our own day we have a difficulty in attaching a meaning.~ 17 Intro| of which we have the most difficulty in ridding ourselves. Neither 18 Intro| We come at once upon the difficulty of what is the meaning of 19 Intro| most prominent. We have no difficulty in distinguishing an act 20 Thea| general; but there is a little difficulty which I want you and the 21 Thea| SOCRATES: Herein lies the difficulty which I can never solve 22 Thea| Yes, Socrates, there is no difficulty as you put the question. 23 Thea| make those bear who have a difficulty in bearing, and if they 24 Thea| counterfeits which are with difficulty distinguished from them; 25 Thea| correspond;—and there is no difficulty in supposing that during 26 Thea| which you and I have with difficulty brought into the world. 27 Thea| grow; but there is another difficulty coming, which you will also 28 Thea| refuted; but there is more difficulty in proving that states of 29 Thea| can be false opinion—that difficulty still troubles the eye of 30 Thea| SOCRATES: Well, and what is the difficulty? Do we not speak of false 31 Thea| to find a way out of our difficulty.~THEAETETUS: Let me hear.~ 32 Thea| not come back to the old difficulty? For he who makes such a 33 Thea| And so we are rid of the difficulty of a man’s not knowing what 34 Thea| yet I fear that a greater difficulty is looking in at the window.~ 35 Thea| to face with our original difficulty. The hero of dialectic will


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