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Dialogue
1 Intro| are we not inverting the natural order in looking for opinion 2 Intro| fallacies of others. But this natural presumption is disturbed 3 Intro| entanglements which impede the natural course of human thought. 4 Intro| inseparably connected. This is the natural memory which is allied to 5 Intro| eye or ear—stronger by the natural connexion of ideas with 6 Intro| effort is made easy by the natural instrumentality of language, 7 Intro| outward object. There is a natural connexion and arrangement 8 Intro| without some use of words—some natural or latent logic— some previous 9 Intro| youth they seem to have a natural affinity to one class of 10 Intro| be that we begin with the natural use of the mind as of the 11 Intro| part of the world as the natural way of passing through existence. 12 Intro| which interfere with our natural perceptions of pleasure 13 Intro| world. It has five or six natural states or stages:—(1) sensation, 14 Intro| them.~Psychology should be natural, not technical. It should 15 Thea| one who was his equal in natural gifts: for he has a quickness 16 Thea| and speak in court. How natural is this!~THEODORUS: What 17 Thea| as though there were some natural distinction between them?~