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Dialogue
1 Intro| eristic, and also, with a sort of ironical admiration, 2 Intro| and philosopher. This is a sort of landing-place or break 3 Intro| flux is extended to every sort of change in every instant 4 Intro| then: for the inferior sort are not worth the trouble. 5 Intro| falling into wells and every sort of disaster; he looks such 6 Intro| has no room. These are the sort of natures which have false 7 Intro| that ‘change means every sort of change;’ and he expressly 8 Intro| by assigning to error a sort of positive existence. But 9 Intro| reflection of thought in speech—a sort of nominalism ‘La science 10 Intro| common mind, and having a sort of personal identity in 11 Intro| capricious and uncertain sort. It may be briefly described 12 Intro| the other, involving every sort of complex relation, so 13 Thea| courageous; and the steadier sort, when they have to face 14 Thea| is moistened earth—what sort of clay is not to the point.~ 15 Thea| THEAETETUS: How? and of what sort do you mean?~SOCRATES: A 16 Thea| talking about the inferior sort. In the first place, the 17 Thea| tumbling into wells and every sort of disaster through his 18 Thea| have none; men of their sort are not one another’s disciples, 19 Thea| things must always have every sort of motion?~THEODORUS: Most 20 Thea| that in each of us, as in a sort of Trojan horse, there are 21 Thea| opinion or thought is a sort of heterodoxy; a person 22 Thea| remembering in my own mind what sort of person he is, and also 23 Thea| person he is, and also what sort of person Theaetetus is, 24 Thea| present, in any case of this sort the mind is deceived; in 25 Thea| what preceded we made a sort of waxen figment in the 26 Thea| wishing to capture a certain sort of knowledge out of the