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Dialogue
1 Intro| facts of sense which are perceived through the organs of the 2 Intro| if I knew one only, and perceived neither; or if I knew and 3 Intro| neither; or if I knew and perceived neither, or in any other 4 Intro| external results, and is dimly perceived by each man for himself. 5 Intro| proposition.~The elements may be perceived by sense, but they are names, 6 Intro| nowhere and nothing, if not perceived by the sense, and the sense 7 Intro| from one object, which is perceived directly, to many which 8 Intro| directly, to many which are perceived indirectly or in a less 9 Intro| their true nature not being perceived. They are veiled in graceful 10 Intro| differences of actions begin to be perceived, more and more names are 11 Thea| SOCRATES: Of things learned and perceived, that is?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 12 Thea| for example, cannot be perceived through sight, or the objects 13 Thea| know will sometimes not be perceived by him and sometimes will 14 Thea| him and sometimes will be perceived and only perceived?~THEAETETUS: 15 Thea| will be perceived and only perceived?~THEAETETUS: That is also 16 Thea| does not know and has never perceived, but only in things which 17 Thea| things which are known and perceived; in these alone opinion