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Dialogue
1 Intro| individuals are placed in the same class by Plato (Soph.); and the 2 Intro| place individuals under a class, or assign to them attributes, 3 Intro| also represented by another class of images, as the spring 4 Intro| name only the universal or class word, and the more abstract 5 Intro| natural affinity to one class of persons as poetry has 6 Intro| idea and phenomenon; the class conceptions of faculties 7 Thea| them all under one name or class.~SOCRATES: And did you find 8 Thea| And did you find such a class?~THEAETETUS: I think that 9 Thea| equilateral numbers;—that was one class.~SOCRATES: Very good.~THEAETETUS: 10 Thea| comprehended them all in one class, try and bring the many 11 Thea| name of an animal or of a class. O Theaetetus, are not these 12 Thea| error of that ingenious class of persons.~THEAETETUS: 13 Thea| in reference to the whole class under which the good or 14 Thea| expedient falls. That whole class has to do with the future, 15 Thea| SOCRATES: And to which class would you refer being or 16 Thea| THEAETETUS: I should say, to that class which the soul aspires to 17 Thea| or simple elements as a class are much more certainly