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Dialogue
1 Intro| irony will not allow him to distinguish between his real and his 2 Intro| of the world; which could distinguish between the true and false 3 Intro| is perception, how can we distinguish between the true and the 4 Intro| possess knowledge, and I distinguish ‘having’ from ‘possessing.’ 5 Intro| and mouth;—that will not distinguish him from any other man. 6 Intro| prominent eyes;—that will not distinguish him from myself and you 7 Intro| perception;—this alone would not distinguish man from a tadpole. The 8 Intro| sense reappears; and we distinguish not only external objects, 9 Intro| one another. We may indeed distinguish between the seeing and the 10 Intro| thought by which we can distinguish man from the animals, or 11 Intro| It is also difficult to distinguish outward facts from the ideas 12 Intro| the mind we cannot always distinguish differences of kind from 13 Intro| seed, it is impossible to distinguish. And because we are certain 14 Intro| It should be careful to distinguish the higher and the lower 15 Thea| complain is that you do not distinguish between mere disputation 16 Thea| can.~SOCRATES: I should distinguish ‘having’ from ‘possessing’: 17 Thea| forms of knowledge which distinguish the right and wrong birds, 18 Thea| Excellent; but then, how did he distinguish between things which are 19 Thea| you were kept trying to distinguish the separate letters both 20 Thea| would that enable me to distinguish Theaetetus from Theodorus, 21 Thea| of the differences which distinguish one thing from another when