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Dialogue
1 Intro| Soph.). No school of Greek philosophers exactly answers to these 2 Intro| Protagoras only, but of all philosophers, with the single exception 3 Intro| better than the old. And philosophers are not tadpoles, but physicians 4 Intro| and, after the manner of philosophers, we are digressing; I have 5 Intro| the companion picture of philosophers? or will this be too much 6 Intro| This is applicable to all philosophers. The philosopher is unacquainted 7 Intro| the case with other great philosophers, and with Plato and Aristotle 8 Intro| obtained a content. The ancient philosophers in the age of Plato thought 9 Intro| Herbart and other German philosophers, partly independent of them. 10 Intro| extent by hierophants and philosophers. (See Introd. to Cratylus.)~ 11 Thea| rising geometricians or philosophers in that part of the world. 12 Thea| are becoming. Summon all philosophers— Protagoras, Heracleitus, 13 Thea| use of the term. But great philosophers tell us that we are not 14 Thea| Theodorus, as the proverbial philosophers say, and therefore I will 15 Thea| to be mere Eristics, but philosophers, I suspect that we have 16 Thea| equally applicable to all philosophers. For the philosopher is