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Plato
Theaetetus

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power
   Dialogue
1 Intro| dialectical talent is shown in his power of drawing distinctions, 2 Intro| that sympathy is the secret power which unlocks their thoughts. 3 Intro| belong to an age in which the power of analysis had outrun the 4 Intro| could free the mind from the power of abstractions and alternatives, 5 Intro| passive has a different power. There are infinite agents 6 Intro| wisdom, he gets you into his power, and you will not escape 7 Intro| is a practical remedial power of turning evil into good, 8 Intro| ceases to be a perceiving power and becomes a percipient, 9 Intro| compare Phileb.), or the power of comparing them. The senses 10 Intro| spring of a watch, a motive power, a breath, a stream, a succession 11 Intro| object without us, or the power of discriminating numbers, 12 Intro| the sense would have no power of distinguishing without 13 Intro| impression behind them or power of recalling them. If, after 14 Intro| a wayward and uncertain power of recalling impressions 15 Intro| association of sense. The power of recollection seems to 16 Intro| in the infant the latent power of naming is almost immediately 17 Intro| already given of the nascent power of the faculties is in reality 18 Intro| world of particulars. The power of reflection is not feebler 19 Intro| they are the source of our power over it. To say that the 20 Intro| presupposing that there is in us a power of thought, or affirm that 21 Intro| imagination is also that higher power by which we rise above ourselves 22 Intro| comprehensive aims and of the power of imparting and communicating 23 Intro| over the mind: (b) of the power of association, by which 24 Intro| spark or flash, has the power of recollecting or reanimating 25 Intro| which the discriminating power of the senses, or to other 26 Intro| introspected? Has the mind the power of surveying its whole domain 27 Intro| on them, having also the power of origination.~There are 28 Thea| defend by every means in my power your departed friend; and 29 Thea| ceases to be a perceiving power and becomes a percipient, 30 Thea| to say that the producing power or agent becomes neither 31 Thea| now tell me what is the power which discerns, not only 32 Thea| but that the mind, by a power of her own, contemplates 33 Thea| not the mind, or thinking power, which misplaces them, have 34 Thea| them; but they are in his power, and he has got them under


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