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Dialogue
1 Intro| right opinion with a mark of difference.’~...~Terpsion, who has 2 Intro| dispute; and there is a great difference between reasoning and disputation. 3 Intro| future; and that there is no difference in the judgments of men 4 Intro| abstractions, such as sameness and difference, likeness and unlikeness, 5 Intro| viz. (3) perception of difference.~For example, I may see 6 Intro| And having this sign of difference, I have knowledge. But have 7 Intro| knowledge or opinion of this difference; if I have only opinion 8 Intro| opinion with knowledge of difference.~And so, Theaetetus, knowledge 9 Intro| only, or that there is no difference between appearance and truth.~ 10 Intro| Not-being, sameness and difference, unity and plurality, are 11 Intro| distinct from knowledge? The difference between these he seeks to 12 Intro| expressed in a proposition? The difference between true and false opinion 13 Intro| false opinion is not the difference between the particular and 14 Intro| definition by genus and difference. But this, again, is equally 15 Intro| contained.~...~There is a difference between ancient and modern 16 Intro| are nearly allied; the difference between them seems chiefly 17 Intro| by what degree or kind of difference they are distinguished. 18 Intro| Every one is aware of the difference between the first and second 19 Intro| unity of God and law. The difference between the will and the 20 Thea| and other disorders? the difference is only that the times are 21 Thea| they appear; if however difference of opinion is to be allowed 22 Thea| THEODORUS: In what is the difference seen?~SOCRATES: In the leisure 23 Thea| own nature and in their difference from one another and from 24 Thea| unlikeness, sameness and difference, and also of unity and other 25 Thea| when there is so great a difference between them?~THEAETETUS: 26 Thea| Perhaps there may be no difference; but still I should like 27 Thea| Well, but is there any difference between all (in the plural) 28 Thea| now think that there is no difference between a whole and all.~ 29 Thea| telling the mark or sign of difference which distinguishes the 30 Thea| that if you get at the difference and distinguishing characteristic 31 Thea| anything, can find out the difference which distinguishes it from 32 Thea| the interpretation of your difference.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 33 Thea| have an opinion’ of the difference, this which is the most 34 Thea| knowledge, that is, of difference, for this, as the said argument 35 Thea| opinion with knowledge of difference or of anything! And so,