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extremes 1
eye 36
eye-witnesses 1
eyes 24
f 4
fable 3
face 6
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24 dialogue
24 evil
24 example
24 eyes
24 hearing
24 idea
24 judge
Plato
Theaetetus

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eyes
   Dialogue
1 Intro| virtue desirable in the eyes of Socrates and Plato. And 2 Intro| snub nose, and projecting eyes, although these features 3 Intro| colour, is neither in the eyes nor out of them, but ever 4 Intro| But if he closes his eyes, does he not remember?’ ‘ 5 Intro| word, shuts one of your eyes; and now, says he, you see 6 Intro| I may see a man who has eyes, nose, and mouth;—that will 7 Intro| snub-nose and prominent eyes;—that will not distinguish 8 Intro| seeing an object we shut our eyes, the object remains dimly 9 Intro| accepts the ‘blind witness of eyes and ears;’ it draws around 10 Intro| ourselves is by shutting our eyes and trying to recall in 11 Thea| snub nose and projecting eyes, although these features 12 Thea| white colour is not in your eyes, and is not a distinct thing 13 Thea| SOCRATES: And if he closed his eyes, would he forget?~THEAETETUS: 14 Thea| remembers, when he closes his eyes, that which he no longer 15 Thea| remember when he had his eyes shut and could not see, 16 Thea| adversary closes one of your eyes with his hand, and asks 17 Thea| his feet and before his eyes, he is the jest, not only 18 Thea| not mistaken, ‘With the eyes and with the ears.’~THEAETETUS: 19 Thea| we see or hear with the eyes and with the ears, or through 20 Thea| the ears, or through the eyes and through the ears.~THEAETETUS: 21 Thea| black and white through the eyes, and again, other qualities 22 Thea| to be a man who has nose, eyes, and mouth, and every other 23 Thea| only as having nose and eyes, but as having a snub nose 24 Thea| snub nose and prominent eyes, should I have any more


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