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Dialogue
1 Intro| object come together, and give birth to whiteness and the 2 Intro| below, he would doubtless give them both a sound castigation 3 Intro| Protagoras himself is supposed to give of these latter words is: ‘ 4 Intro| law courts, which cannot give knowledge, but may give 5 Intro| give knowledge, but may give true opinion. The rhetorician 6 Intro| as symbols we are able to give a ‘local habitation and 7 Intro| bodily sensations, which give no sign of themselves when 8 Intro| only, but of two, which give us a wider range, and help 9 Intro| philosophies of Epicurus or Hume give no adequate or dignified 10 Intro| not in such a manner as to give it the character of an exact 11 Thea| of your nature make you give many and diverse things, 12 Thea| science or knowledge is, to give in answer the name of some 13 Thea| am unable, Socrates, to give you a similar answer about 14 Thea| a satisfactory answer to give, nor hear of any one who 15 Thea| of my height; and I could give you ten thousand examples 16 Thea| object meet together and give birth to whiteness and the 17 Thea| for another object would give another perception, and 18 Thea| if you did not strip and give them an opportunity of judging 19 Thea| is one, are unwilling to give any help, and therefore 20 Thea| thousands, as Homer says, who give me a world of trouble.~SOCRATES: 21 Thea| opinions of others, who give the lie direct to his own 22 Thea| Protagoras desires; and give the truth of the universal 23 Thea| they have in common. Let me give you an illustration of the 24 Thea| And what name would you give to seeing, hearing, smelling, 25 Thea| kind.~THEAETETUS: I will give up the word ‘other,’ Socrates; 26 Thea| follow him.~SOCRATES: Let me give you, then, a dream in return 27 Thea| knowledge; for he who cannot give and receive a reason for 28 Thea| definition which you would give of the syllable?~THEAETETUS: 29 Thea| SOCRATES: I wish that you would give me a similar definition 30 Thea| would be ridiculous in me to give up letters and seek for 31 Thea| to be grammarians and to give a grammatical account of 32 Thea| others.~THEAETETUS: Can you give me any example of such a