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knowing 30
knowledge 307
knowledges 1
known 30
knows 83
konigsberg 1
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30 impressions
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30 knowing
30 known
30 perceives
30 real
30 senses
Plato
Theaetetus

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known
   Dialogue
1 Intro| who know all that can be known, would have a sparring match 2 Intro| voice in uttering them, were known to us, but not the meaning 3 Intro| stamping is remembered and known by him as long as the impression 4 Intro| made, is forgotten, and not known. No one can think one thing 5 Intro| syllables or combinations are known. But this new hypothesis 6 Intro| how can the syllable be known if the letter remains unknown? 7 Intro| analyzed; the inward is only known by external results, and 8 Intro| as the Divine nature, if known to us at all, cannot escape 9 Intro| Can two unknowns make a known? Can a whole be something 10 Intro| Plato, in the Timaeus, it is known only as the ‘nurse of generation.’ 11 Intro| heredity has been always known to the ancients as well 12 Intro| by association. We have known and forgotten, and after 13 Thea| them. For I have actually known some who were ready to bite 14 Thea| who know all that can be known about the mind, and argue 15 Thea| Can a man who has ever known anything, and still has 16 Thea| from their youth upwards, known their way to the Agora, 17 Thea| and everything are either known or not known. I leave out 18 Thea| are either known or not known. I leave out of view the 19 Thea| if all things are either known or unknown, there can be 20 Thea| only in things which are known and perceived; in these 21 Thea| when a man has learned and known something long ago, he may 22 Thea| and cannot be defined or known; but the syllables or combinations 23 Thea| combinations of them are known and expressed, and are apprehended 24 Thea| combination or syllables known.~THEAETETUS: And was that 25 Thea| that the syllables can be known, but not the letters?~THEAETETUS: 26 Thea| will therefore be equally known with them?~THEAETETUS: You 27 Thea| that the syllable can be known and expressed, but not the 28 Thea| are much more certainly known than the syllables, and 29 Thea| says that the syllable is known and the letter unknown, 30 Thea| famous men know or have known in this or former ages.


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