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Dialogue
1 Intro| of the higher life. The idea of knowledge, although hard 2 Intro| of the confusion of the idea of knowledge and specific 3 Intro| either, taken separately, no idea can be formed; and the agent 4 Intro| syllable has a separate form or idea distinct from the letters 5 Intro| he was absorbed with one idea, and that idea was the absoluteness 6 Intro| with one idea, and that idea was the absoluteness of 7 Intro| book of the Republic, the idea of relation, which is equally 8 Intro| of such an act. Here the idea of true opinion seems to 9 Intro| all in gaining a common idea. The third is the best explanation,— 10 Intro| contingent matter. But no true idea of the nature of either 11 Intro| objects. It is a negative idea which in the course of ages 12 Intro| mathematics we form another idea of space, which is altogether 13 Intro| we can only have a true idea of ourselves when we deny 14 Intro| that by which we have any idea of ourselves is an absurdity. 15 Intro| by it. Who can resist an idea which is presented to him 16 Intro| must we forget that our idea of space, like our other 17 Intro| arises in our minds the idea of eternity, which at first, 18 Intro| basing the virtues on the idea of good. The reason of this 19 Intro| infinite and infinitesimal, of idea and phenomenon; the class 20 Intro| space, is necessary to our idea of either. We see also that 21 Thea| laws are passed under the idea that they will be useful 22 Thea| been so far right in our idea about knowledge?~THEAETETUS: 23 Thea| all of them, or a single idea which arises out of the 24 Thea| letters, but rather one single idea framed out of them, having