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epistemen 1
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equality 1
equally 28
equanimity 1
equilateral 2
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29 while
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28 art
28 equally
28 kind
28 little
28 memory
Plato
Theaetetus

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equally
   Dialogue
1 Intro| analysis of thought, were equally difficult to them; and hopelessly 2 Intro| maintain that every man is equally the measure of expediency, 3 Intro| who know nothing, am not equally convinced that I am. This 4 Intro| deny his opinions. I am not equally sure that we can disprove 5 Intro| of everything we must say equally, that this is and is not, 6 Intro| truth; and Protagoras has equally right on his side when he 7 Intro| idea of relation, which is equally distinct from either of 8 Intro| For must not opinion be equally expressed in a proposition? 9 Intro| difference. But this, again, is equally necessary for right opinion; 10 Intro| facts of consciousness’ are equally evanescent; they are facts 11 Intro| marks. Motion and rest were equally ill adapted to express its 12 Intro| above’ and we ourselves are equally an illusion, if space is 13 Intro| arithmetic may be said to be equally applicable to both. It is 14 Intro| mankind in general, who are equally inconsistent themselves. 15 Intro| which cannot be all of them equally true (compare Cratylus). 16 Intro| means of knowing it. It equally tends to hinder the other 17 Intro| the antithesis seems to be equally inappropriate.~c. When in 18 Intro| associated with them. But it is equally noticeable that the new 19 Thea| dream. And as our time is equally divided between sleeping 20 Thea| half, of the other; and are equally confident of both.~THEAETETUS: 21 Thea| or whether all men are equally measures and sufficient 22 Thea| This is a jest which is equally applicable to all philosophers. 23 Thea| upon whatever subject is equally right: you may say that 24 Thea| softness of that which is soft equally by the touch?~THEAETETUS: 25 Thea| time to think whether I equally approve of your answer.~ 26 Thea| wanting in anything, both equally lose their entirety of nature.~ 27 Thea| letters, and will therefore be equally known with them?~THEAETETUS: 28 Thea| Well, but will you not be equally inclined to disagree with


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