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Dialogue
1 Intro| consists in the contrast of opinions. The confusion caused by 2 Intro| was there a conflict of opinions, but the stage which the 3 Intro| extended to judgments or opinions. And even if we were to 4 Intro| which he attributes to the opinions of others, who deny his 5 Intro| of others, who deny his opinions. I am not equally sure that 6 Intro| ideas and the variety of opinions, the impression of sense 7 Intro| fluctuation of philosophical opinions the only fixed points appeared 8 Intro| to adapt himself to the opinions of the world; it is Plato 9 Intro| and not falling below the opinions of the world.~Imagination 10 Intro| to have no new ideas or opinions, not to be straining after 11 Intro| the line between facts and opinions. It has substituted a technical 12 Intro| diversity of statements and opinions may be obtained a nearer 13 Thea| other means which of these opinions is true?~THEAETETUS: I do 14 Thea| or refute the notions or opinions of others would be a tedious 15 Thea| argument? Shall we say that the opinions of men are always true, 16 Thea| result is the same, and their opinions are not always true, but 17 Thea| for he admits that the opinions of all men are true.~THEODORUS: 18 Thea| he ascribes truth to the opinions of others, who give the 19 Thea| which arise sensations and opinions in accordance with them,