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Dialogue
1 Intro| giving a reason in the same manner as the dialectician, and 2 Intro| impossible. But this is his manner of approaching and surrounding 3 Intro| therefore had answered in a manner which enabled Socrates to 4 Intro| the vulgar pervert in all manner of ways. If you are gentle 5 Intro| we have, and, after the manner of philosophers, we are 6 Intro| the vulgar pervert in all manner of ways.’~III. The theory 7 Intro| impressions of sense. In this manner Plato describes the process 8 Intro| darkness. In his accustomed manner he passes from the lower 9 Intro| or the description of the manner in which the spirit is broken 10 Intro| and beyond them. In like manner the modern inductive philosophy 11 Intro| the civilised man; in like manner the dog, having the help 12 Intro| short; and have died in a manner disappointed of their hopes 13 Intro| the noblest and simplest manner. While acknowledging that 14 Intro| experience, but not in such a manner as to give it the character 15 Intro| subject and object in the same manner? Can we suppose one set 16 Intro| home and by ourselves,—the manner in which thought passes 17 Thea| on that account, as the manner of women is when their first 18 Thea| mean?~SOCRATES: After the manner of disputers (Lys.; Phaedo; 19 Thea| writings in the same ignorant manner; but this is not to your 20 Thea| in reality. And in like manner the Sophist who is able 21 Thea| what appears, is. In this manner you will consider whether 22 Thea| profess in the strongest manner that he was the superior 23 Thea| anything else, in some such manner as the following:—were they 24 Thea| THEODORUS: Yes, that is a manner of speaking in which they 25 Thea| opinion arise in the following manner?~THEAETETUS: In what manner?~ 26 Thea| manner?~THEAETETUS: In what manner?~SOCRATES: When he thinks 27 Thea| to-day, and in this casual manner, we have found a truth which 28 Thea| number of the stadium in like manner is the stadium?~THEAETETUS: 29 Thea| knowledge.~SOCRATES: And in like manner be may enumerate without