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Dialogue
1 Intro| of his book.’~Theodorus thinks that Socrates is unjust 2 Intro| thousand acres or more, he thinks of the whole earth; or if 3 Intro| sphere of being: ‘When a man thinks, and thinks that which is 4 Intro| When a man thinks, and thinks that which is not.’ But 5 Intro| existing thing? For if he thinks about nothing he does not 6 Intro| not dumb can say what he thinks; therefore mere speech cannot 7 Thea| than another; and no one thinks falsely, and you, whether 8 Thea| when we say that every one thinks himself wiser than other 9 Thea| state such as the state thinks and makes lawful, and that 10 Thea| in him; and is now, as he thinks, a master in wisdom. Such 11 Thea| of wealthy ancestors, he thinks that their sentiments only 12 Thea| that they cannot count, and thinks that a little arithmetic 13 Thea| in himself, and when he thinks that things are such as 14 Thea| experiences them to be, he thinks what is and is true to himself. 15 Thea| heat:—When an ordinary man thinks that he is going to have 16 Thea| person, who is a physician, thinks the contrary, whose opinion 17 Thea| SOCRATES: But perhaps he thinks of something which he does 18 Thea| truth to be that he who thinks about anything, that which 19 Thea| answer, ‘Yes, he can, when he thinks what is not true.’—That 20 Thea| SOCRATES: And does not he who thinks, think some one thing?~THEAETETUS: 21 Thea| SOCRATES: And does not he who thinks some one thing, think something 22 Thea| agree.~SOCRATES: Then he who thinks of that which is not, thinks 23 Thea| thinks of that which is not, thinks of nothing?~THEAETETUS: 24 Thea| Clearly.~SOCRATES: And he who thinks of nothing, does not think 25 Thea| object. For thus he always thinks that which is, but he puts 26 Thea| SOCRATES: Then when any one thinks of one thing as another, 27 Thea| mean to say, that no one thinks the noble to be base, or 28 Thea| manner?~SOCRATES: When he thinks what he knows, sometimes 29 Thea| the complacence of one who thinks that he has made a noble 30 Thea| are eleven, while another thinks that they are twelve, or 31 Thea| later to manifest what he thinks of anything; and if so, 32 Thea| element of something, or thinks that the same thing is composed 33 Thea| name of Theaetetus, and thinks that he ought to write and 34 Thea| the name of Theododorus, thinks that he ought to write and