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Dialogue
1 Intro| create an interest about the person of Theaetetus, who has just 2 Intro| that Theaetetus was a real person, whose name survived in 3 Intro| of Plato, with the real person.~Returning then to the Theaetetus, 4 Intro| Theaetetus, and very good for a person in your interesting situation? 5 Intro| supposed to reply in his own person—‘Good people, you sit and 6 Intro| speech than an ordinary person? The last example speaks ‘ 7 Intro| distance he may mistake another person for him. This process may 8 Intro| eye of the infant or of a person newly restored to sight. 9 Intro| told to remark them by a person of a more discerning ear. 10 Intro| which the appearance of some person or the occurrence of some 11 Intro| the man is not the same person which he was a minute ago, 12 Intro| differences of the same mind or person.~d. Nearest the sense in 13 Thea| illustration: Suppose that a person were to ask about some very 14 Thea| these matters; you are the person who is in labour, I am the 15 Thea| another and a different person?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 16 Thea| another; so that whether a person says that a thing is or 17 Thea| opportunity of judging of your own person?~THEODORUS: Why not, Socrates, 18 Thea| know, and we showed that a person who had seen might remember 19 Thea| come to the rescue. If a person does not attend to the meaning 20 Thea| assertion of mine, and the person asked is found tripping, 21 Thea| to which no intelligent person will object, quite the reverse. 22 Thea| obtain, not through any third person, but from his own statement 23 Thea| is coming on, and another person, who is a physician, thinks 24 Thea| a sort of heterodoxy; a person may make an exchange in 25 Thea| good.~SOCRATES: Now, when a person has this knowledge, and 26 Thea| follow you.~SOCRATES: A person may think that some things 27 Thea| my own mind what sort of person he is, and also what sort 28 Thea| is, and also what sort of person Theaetetus is, at one time 29 Thea| meant to say, that when a person knows and perceives one 30 Thea| think him to be some other person, whom he knows and perceives, 31 Thea| because otherwise the same person would inevitably know and 32 Thea| recall it; but if another person would tell me, I think that 33 Thea| intended to say, that when a person was asked what was the nature 34 Thea| knowledge.~SOCRATES: When a person at the time of learning