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Dialogue
1 Intro| Theaetetus, Sophist, and Laws, of certain impenetrable godless persons, 2 Intro| their side; and we are not certain which of them are in the 3 Intro| like me. But when I see a certain kind of snub-nosedness, 4 Intro| impression of sense remained certain and uniform. Hardness, softness, 5 Intro| have experience. There are certain laws of language and logic 6 Intro| prescribed methods less certain. Again, the truth must often 7 Intro| not to be despised. For on certain subjects, and in certain 8 Intro| certain subjects, and in certain states of knowledge, the 9 Intro| of reasoning and have a certain truth to us.~Whether space 10 Intro| possibly from the deficiency of certain branches of knowledge; when 11 Intro| example, we are absolutely certain, (a) of the influence exerted 12 Intro| experience, it is moulded to a certain extent by hierophants and 13 Intro| it is probable, or indeed certain, that of many mental phenomena 14 Intro| to indulge. But however certain we may be of the connexion 15 Intro| distinguish. And because we are certain that heredity exercises 16 Thea| or rather I am absolutely certain, that the midwives know 17 Thea| percipient; are you quite certain that the several colours 18 Thea| say that I, who am of a certain height and taller than you, 19 Thea| time.~THEAETETUS: Yes, in a certain sense.~SOCRATES: None of 20 Thea| one becomes a thing of a certain quality, and the other a 21 Thea| and wishing to capture a certain sort of knowledge out of 22 Thea| different?~THEAETETUS: I am not certain; but, as you like me to