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Dialogue
1 Intro| spirit of philosophy. And the distinction which he is supposed to 2 Intro| Athenian youth likely to attain distinction in science. ‘Yes, Socrates, 3 Intro| are already caged.~This distinction between use and possession 4 Intro| he is unable to draw any distinction between the whole and all 5 Intro| them’ and not ‘by them,’ a distinction of words which, as Socrates 6 Intro| explanation (supposing the distinction between impressions on the 7 Intro| contradiction in terms.~Assuming the distinction between knowledge and opinion, 8 Intro| distinguished from opinion. A better distinction is drawn between them in 9 Intro| herself; c. the excellent distinction of Theaetetus (which Socrates, 10 Intro| meaning of them; and d. the distinction of Socrates himself between ‘ 11 Intro| allied to sense, and the distinction of matter and mind had not 12 Intro| recollection of it. But this distinction carries us a very little 13 Intro| like. Neither is such a distinction applicable at all to our 14 Intro| self-consciousness: (f) of the distinction of the ‘I’ and ‘Not I,’ 15 Intro| nature, and to deny the distinction between matter and mind, 16 Thea| to be firm ground in the distinction which we were indicating 17 Thea| And now, having made this distinction, let us address ourselves 18 Thea| there were some natural distinction between them?~THEAETETUS: 19 Thea| same.~THEAETETUS: That is a distinction, Socrates, which I have