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exhibits 1
exhortation 1
exist 15
existence 31
existing 2
exists 8
expatiate 1
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32 says
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31 common
31 existence
31 much
31 part
31 psychology
Plato
Theaetetus

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existence
   Dialogue
1 Intro| his name was already in existence; unless, indeed, we suppose 2 Intro| about the gods, of whose existence or non-existence I have 3 Intro| impressions. Neither do I deny the existence of wisdom or of the wise 4 Intro| neither has any absolute existence? But now we make the further 5 Intro| or which assumes the existence of ideas independent of 6 Intro| and has then disproved the existence both of knowledge and sensation. 7 Intro| error a sort of positive existence. But error or ignorance 8 Intro| and unsatisfactory. The existence of true opinion is proved 9 Intro| seem to have a necessary existence to us. Being the simplest 10 Intro| further still and doubt the existence of the senses of all things? 11 Intro| animals, or conceive of the existence even of a mollusc. And observe, 12 Intro| natural way of passing through existence. And many who have lived 13 Intro| together they gave a new existence to the mind in thought, 14 Intro| the character of objective existence. There is no use in asking 15 Thea| measure of all things, of the existence of things that are, and 16 Thea| perception is always of existence, and being the same as knowledge 17 Thea| invisible can have real existence.~THEAETETUS: Yes, indeed, 18 Thea| not as having any absolute existence, but as being all of them 19 Thea| formed, for the agent has no existence until united with the patient, 20 Thea| and the patient has no existence until united with the agent; 21 Thea| waking, in either sphere of existence the soul contends that the 22 Thea| other, but not to any other existence, nor each of us to himself; 23 Thea| bring in the gods, whose existence or non-existence I banish 24 Thea| each of us is a measure of existence and of non-existence. Yet 25 Thea| and the wise man have no existence; but I say that the wise 26 Thea| in nature these have no existence or essence of their own— 27 Thea| patient have any absolute existence, but when they come together 28 Thea| Then false opinion has no existence in us, either in the sphere 29 Thea| Then now we may admit the existence of false opinion in us?~ 30 Thea| them, for in the one case existence, in the other non-existence 31 Thea| Socrates; for if I admit the existence of parts in a syllable,


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