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1 Intro| Plato are of so various a character that their relation to the 2 Intro| upon itself. The general character of the Theaetetus is dialectical, 3 Intro| Socrates disclaims the character of a professional eristic, 4 Intro| are noticeable traits of character.~The Socrates of the Theaetetus 5 Intro| thoughts, and under this character he is present throughout 6 Intro| is in accordance with the character of Socrates as he is described 7 Intro| own opinion. The dramatic character of the work renders the 8 Intro| because bearing on the general character of the Platonic dialogues. 9 Intro| attending to the dramatic character of the writings of Plato. 10 Intro| who, if he is true to his character, cannot say anything of 11 Intro| first,’ says Socrates in his character of the man-midwife, ‘my 12 Intro| or the fine touch in the character of the lawyer, that ‘dangers 13 Intro| learn much about his own character and about the character 14 Intro| character and about the character of others, if he will ‘make 15 Intro| manner as to give it the character of an exact science. We 16 Intro| considerable influence on human character, yet we are unable to calculate 17 Intro| they seem to have most the character of objective existence. 18 Thea| respectable women who have a character to lose, and they avoid 19 Thea| fawning speech; the other character is that of the man who is