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20 similar
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Plato
Theaetetus

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questions
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the answer to both these questions difficult.~1. In reply to 2 Intro| which an answer to these questions can be obtained, we may 3 Intro| are two, or more, sides to questions; and these are parted among 4 Intro| Theodorus is too old to answer questions, and begs him to interrogate 5 Intro| and, when this and similar questions were brought to him from 6 Intro| and without suggesting the questions which naturally arise in 7 Intro| standard of truth?~These two questions have not been always clearly 8 Intro| may briefly consider two questions—first their relation to 9 Thea| right of putting to us any questions which he pleases...Why is 10 Thea| often, when the report of questions asked by you was brought 11 Thea| made against me, that I ask questions of others and have not the 12 Thea| your best to answer the questions which I will ask you. And 13 Thea| you have thought of these questions before now.~THEAETETUS: 14 Thea| not?) those many strange questions.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 15 Thea| so on without end. Such questions might have been put to you 16 Thea| Socrates, that when you ask questions about any assertion of mine, 17 Thea| if you like you may put questions to me—a method to which 18 Thea| must beg you to put fair questions: for there is great inconsistency 19 Thea| to be just talkingasking questions of herself and answering 20 Thea| have heard these perplexing questions raised?~THEAETETUS: I have.~


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