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Dialogue
1 Intro| is SO? Two letters, S and O, a sibilant and a vowel, 2 Intro| AND LIMITS Of PSYCHOLOGY.~O gar arche men o me oide, 3 Intro| PSYCHOLOGY.~O gar arche men o me oide, teleute de kai 4 Thea| have read him?~THEAETETUS: O yes, again and again.~SOCRATES: 5 Thea| an animal or of a class. O Theaetetus, are not these 6 Thea| of poor me. The truth is, O slatternly Socrates, that 7 Thea| entanglements of words. But, O my good sir, he will say, 8 Thea| truer than others. And, O my dear Socrates, I do not 9 Thea| Socrates.~SOCRATES: But, O my friend, when he draws 10 Thea| holy, just, and wise. But, O my friend, you cannot easily 11 Thea| his disciples, a question:—O, Protagoras, we will say 12 Thea| ancient and famous men. O Theodorus, do you think 13 Thea| any one were to ask me:—O Socrates, have you indeed 14 Thea| true hero of dialectic: and O that such an one were present! 15 Thea| dialectic will retort upon us:—‘O my excellent friends, he 16 Thea| Certainly.~SOCRATES: And yet, O my friend, if true opinion 17 Thea| THEAETETUS: I should reply S and O.~SOCRATES: That is the definition 18 Thea| of the two letters S and O, which form the first syllable 19 Thea| knows, that is, the S and O?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: