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Dialogue
1 Intro| that there are universal conceptions of being, likeness, sameness, 2 Intro| reminded that the successive conceptions of knowledge are extracted 3 Intro| bite him, comparing his conceptions to wind-eggs, asserting 4 Intro| these are purely mental conceptions. Thus we are involved once 5 Intro| before had led men to form conceptions of the world, now led them 6 Intro| that the mind gains her conceptions of Being, sameness, number, 7 Intro| the past. Many erroneous conceptions of the mind derived from 8 Intro| common universe? In such conceptions there seems to be a confusion 9 Intro| synthesis of sensations, words, conceptions. In seeing or hearing or 10 Intro| experience having only such vague conceptions of the wisdom of the past 11 Intro| and phenomenon; the class conceptions of faculties and virtues, 12 Intro| virtue; also the primitive conceptions of unity, being, rest, motion, 13 Thea| deliver Theaetetus of his conceptions about knowledge.~THEAETETUS: 14 Thea| numbers and other arithmetical conceptions.~SOCRATES: You follow me 15 Thea| of view the intermediate conceptions of learning and forgetting, 16 Thea| been mistaken about pure conceptions of thought; and thus we 17 Thea| am not mistaken, has the conceptions of number under his hand,