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Plato
Theaetetus

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described
   Dialogue
1 Intro| Euclides and Terpsion are described as meeting before the door 2 Intro| the god within, which are described in the Symposium. The picture 3 Intro| labours,’ of which he has described the origin in the Apology; 4 Intro| character of Socrates as he is described in the Memorabilia, asking 5 Intro| Megara from the country, is described as having looked in vain 6 Intro| or anything else can be described. Of course Protagoras would 7 Intro| under which the argument is described,—‘the flood of arguments 8 Intro| can neither be defined nor described. Of the three laws of thought 9 Intro| attributed to it; it might be described more truly as the mind conversing 10 Intro| to another. It might be described in the language of ancient 11 Intro| And when space or time are described as ‘a priori forms or intuitions 12 Intro| imagination, which may be truly described in the language of Hobbes, 13 Intro| fiction and are naturally described by the help of it. There 14 Intro| distinct processes which may be described by the words, ‘I perceive,’ ‘ 15 Intro| sort. It may be briefly described as follows. The simplest 16 Thea| not mistaken, they will be described by us as follows:—first, 17 Thea| Yes, Socrates, you have described the nature of opinion with 18 Thea| first elements could be described, and had a definition of 19 Thea| requirement; and we may be truly described as the blind directing the


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