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1 Intro| mind, and is very ready to follow the lead of Socrates, and 2 Intro| he finds them easier to follow. The mathematician, as Socrates 3 Intro| to an adversary he will follow and love you; and if defeated 4 Intro| they think that you should follow virtue in order that you 5 Intro| Theaetetus is unable to follow these distinctions; which 6 Intro| way of life is easier to follow; and therefore such a philosophy 7 Intro| reflections upon life. To follow custom, to have no new ideas 8 Thea| enquire of any one whom they follow, and I see that a great 9 Thea| that a great many of them follow you, in which they are quite 10 Thea| all. I believe that you follow me, Theaetetus; for I suspect 11 Thea| and not on you. He will follow and love you, and will hate 12 Thea| Theaetetus better able to follow a philosophical enquiry 13 Thea| all things, must it not follow that the truth of which 14 Thea| true.~THEODORUS: That would follow if the truth is supposed 15 Thea| age I find them easier to follow; but if you wish, let us 16 Thea| conceptions.~SOCRATES: You follow me excellently, Theaetetus; 17 Thea| at present I am unable to follow you.~SOCRATES: A person 18 Thea| SOCRATES: See whether you can follow me better now: Socrates 19 Thea| an aviary—and what is to follow?~SOCRATES: We may suppose 20 Thea| in general.~THEAETETUS: I follow.~SOCRATES: Having the use 21 Thea| unerring, and the results which follow from it are all noble and 22 Thea| me, I think that I could follow him.~SOCRATES: Let me give