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Dialogue
1 Intro| youth); but he is by no means supposed to be in possession 2 Intro| analysis had outrun the means of knowledge; and through 3 Intro| once divines that Socrates means him to extend to all kinds 4 Intro| him who is hot. And “is” means “appears,” and when you 5 Intro| say “appears to him,” that means “he feels.” Thus feeling, 6 Intro| knowledge is experience.’ He means to say that the outward 7 Intro| connexion between them by no means affords a measure of the 8 Intro| caring about truth, is by no means singular, either in philosophy 9 Intro| never said that ‘change means every sort of change;’ and 10 Intro| Socrates observes, is by no means pedantic. A still further 11 Intro| is in the Parmenides, he means something not really different 12 Intro| of one man, who has the means of knowing, persuading another 13 Intro| Because it deprives us of the means and instruments of higher 14 Intro| mind, which is our chief means of knowing it. It equally 15 Intro| sciences, and we have no means of tracing them from one 16 Thea| Socrates.~SOCRATES: By all means, Theaetetus, in order that 17 Thea| reason?~THEAETETUS: By all means.~SOCRATES: Bear in mind 18 Thea| SOCRATES: And ‘appears to him’ means the same as ‘he perceives.’~ 19 Thea| which in the soul only means want of attention and study, 20 Thea| chain in Homer, by which he means the sun, thereby indicating 21 Thea| certainly determine by any other means which of these opinions 22 Thea| Theaetetus, that the word ‘other’ means not ‘partially,’ but ‘wholly 23 Thea| him?~THEAETETUS: By all means.~SOCRATES: He will repeat 24 Thea| says?~THEODORUS: By all means.~SOCRATES: But if his wishes 25 Thea| I am to defend by every means in my power your departed 26 Thea| THEAETETUS: Then by all means venture, and no one shall