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Dialogue
1 Intro| measure as he is, and they deny his doctrine. He is then 2 Intro| contradictions arise when we deny this; e.g. here are six 3 Intro| answer. Protagoras would deny the continuity of phenomena; 4 Intro| impressions. Neither do I deny the existence of wisdom 5 Intro| that they speak truly who deny him to speak truly, which 6 Intro| that they speak truly who deny him to speak truly, he must 7 Intro| Protagoras himself, will deny that he speaks truly; and 8 Intro| opinions of others, who deny his opinions. I am not equally 9 Intro| mind? Or did he mean to deny that there is an objective 10 Intro| idea of ourselves when we deny the reality of that by which 11 Intro| scepticism a step further, and deny, not only objects of sense, 12 Intro| and religion, nor can we deny that the ancient Stoics 13 Intro| the divine nature, and to deny the distinction between 14 Thea| thing which no one will deny is, that there are great 15 Thea| followers of Protagoras will not deny that in determining what 16 Thea| reason?~THEAETETUS: I cannot deny that.~SOCRATES: We cannot,