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dialectic 12
dialectical 3
dialectician 2
dialogue 24
dialogues 14
dicastery 2
dicasts 1
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25 notion
25 reflection
25 seen
24 dialogue
24 evil
24 example
24 eyes
Plato
Theaetetus

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dialogue
   Dialogue
1 Intro| himself at the end of the dialogue, with the Sophist, to which 2 Intro| Secondly, the later date of the dialogue is confirmed by the absence 3 Intro| between youth and manhood, the dialogue could not have been written 4 Intro| probably imply that the dialogue which is called by his name 5 Intro| with the Gorgias, either dialogue from different points of 6 Intro| reminded at the end of the dialogue. Yet we may observe that 7 Intro| the authenticity of the dialogue (compare Symposium, Phaedo, 8 Intro| battle of Corinth and of the dialogue, is a disciple of Theodorus, 9 Intro| verified in the course of the dialogue. His courage is shown by 10 Intro| is present throughout the dialogue. He is the true prophet 11 Intro| thoughts, run through the dialogue. The snubnosedness of Theaetetus, 12 Intro| words. At the end of the dialogue, as in the Euthyphro, he 13 Intro| characters and in the design.~The dialogue is an enquiry into the nature 14 Intro| break in the middle of the dialogue. At the commencement of 15 Intro| keeping with the rest of the dialogue. The philosopher naturally 16 Intro| The greater part of the dialogue is devoted to setting up 17 Intro| and in what parts of the dialogue, Plato is expressing his 18 Intro| which are cited in this dialogue, ‘Man is the measure of 19 Intro| than with Socrates, in the dialogue which is called by his name. 20 Intro| a modern writer. In this dialogue a great part of the answer 21 Intro| times in the course of the dialogue he rejects explanations 22 Intro| scattered up and down in the dialogue. Such, for example, as ( 23 Thea| THEAETETUS~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates, Theodorus, Theaetetus.~ 24 Thea| enter the house, and the dialogue is read to them by a servant.~


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