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Dialogue
1 Intro| conversation. That which is given by Socrates is quite sufficient, 2 Intro| perception may be true at any given instant. But the reply is 3 Intro| he knows?’ No answer is given to this not unanswerable 4 Intro| assent which you have already given, or I shall make Theodorus 5 Intro| which I should not have given; for I never maintained 6 Intro| which the perception is given at birth to men and animals. 7 Intro| further explanation can be given. And how can any one be 8 Intro| thinking and seeing than is given by the brain and the eye. 9 Intro| forms, colours, is not given by the sense, but by the 10 Intro| intuitions added to the matter given in sensation,’ we should 11 Intro| description which has been already given of the nascent power of 12 Intro| another cannot of course be given by any one of them. Many 13 Intro| knowledge on a subject which has given rise to many conjectures. 14 Intro| on Psychology have been given to the world, partly based 15 Intro| tested the truth of them, and given a stimulus to the enquiry 16 Thea| SOCRATES: Nay, Theodorus is not given to jesting; and I cannot 17 Thea| procuresses, which is a name given to those who join together 18 Thea| good. Many of them I have given away to Prodicus, and many 19 Thea| which could not have been given by either of them going 20 Thea| or with Theaetetus, that, given these premises, perception 21 Thea| good, which is the reason given by the world, and in my 22 Thea| answer which you have just given is open to the charge of 23 Thea| soul through the body are given at birth to men and animals 24 Thea| what other name could be given to them?~SOCRATES: Perception 25 Thea| impression of both of you given as by a seal, but seeing 26 Thea| No other reason can be given.~SOCRATES: Then is not the 27 Thea| SOCRATES: And there might be given other proofs of this belief,