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Dialogue
1 Intro| Critias, to retain the order in which Plato himself has 2 Intro| the battle of Corinth, in order that we may allow time for 3 Intro| not inverting the natural order in looking for opinion before 4 Intro| try to understand him. In order to illustrate his meaning 5 Intro| practise singularity in order to gain reputation, but 6 Intro| should follow virtue in order that you may seem to be 7 Intro| syllables of your name in order, still he would only have 8 Intro| they have to be arranged in order, before the scheme of thought 9 Intro| number introduces light and order into the confusion. At what 10 Intro| last and not first in the order of our thoughts, and is 11 Intro| They introduce a system and order into the knowledge of our 12 Intro| words having a customary order stick together in the mind. 13 Thea| all means, Theaetetus, in order that I may see the reflection 14 Thea| I speak by the card in order to avoid entanglements of 15 Thea| himself into philosophy, in order that he may become different 16 Thea| he does not hold aloof in order that he may gain a reputation; 17 Thea| avoid vice, not merely in order that a man may seem to be 18 Thea| right.~SOCRATES: And, in order to avoid this, we suppose 19 Thea| the eye and by the ear, in order that, when you heard them 20 Thea| case, when he knows the order of the letters and can write 21 Thea| opinion, for he knew the order of the letters when he wrote; 22 Thea| which we already have, in order that we may learn what we