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Dialogue
1 Intro| deserves to live, and not a mere burden of the earth.’ But 2 Intro| reflection and experience. Mere perception does not reach 3 Intro| soon degenerated into a mere strife of words. And when 4 Intro| And when thus reduced to mere words, they seem to have 5 Intro| them. The senses are not mere holes in a ‘Trojan horse,’ 6 Intro| what he thinks; therefore mere speech cannot be knowledge. 7 Intro| from language, although mere expression in words is not 8 Intro| disengage ourselves from them. Mere figures of speech have unconsciously 9 Intro| proposition—that is to say, a mere word or symbol claiming 10 Intro| still their origin is a mere accident which has nothing 11 Intro| sense, but by the mind. A mere sensation does not attain 12 Intro| that he was dealing with a mere abstraction. But now that 13 Intro| science. They and not the mere impressions of sense are 14 Intro| combine them are apt to be mere words. We are in a country 15 Thea| it is a true birth or a mere wind-egg:—You say that knowledge 16 Thea| not become different by mere contact with another unless 17 Thea| we were satisfied with mere verbal consistency, and 18 Thea| Although professing not to be mere Eristics, but philosophers, 19 Thea| not distinguish between mere disputation and dialectic: 20 Thea| of them, ‘These are not mere good-for-nothing persons, 21 Thea| good-for-nothing persons, mere burdens of the earth, but 22 Thea| an old man, and I was a mere youth, and he appeared to 23 Thea| that only, and not in the mere impression, truth and being 24 Thea| that S is a consonant, a mere noise, as of the tongue