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Dialogue
1 Intro| Theaetetus he is designedly held back from arriving at a conclusion. 2 Intro| to me and beg to be taken back; and then, if my familiar 3 Intro| philosophy must be brought back from ‘nature’ to ‘truth,’ 4 Intro| later life either we drift back into common sense, or we 5 Intro| Man is to bring himself back as far as he is able to 6 Intro| is always being brought back from the higher to the lower, 7 Intro| and recognize: it gives back to them in a generalized 8 Intro| different feeling, and comes back to us, not as new knowledge, 9 Intro| the neglected organs come back into use, and the river 10 Intro| the mind. A word may bring back a passage of poetry or a 11 Intro| separated in fact. It goes back to the beginnings of things, 12 Thea| him on his way, and turned back, and then I remembered what 13 Thea| twenty-five ancestors, which goes back to Heracles, the son of 14 Thea| but if you wish, let us go back to the argument.~SOCRATES: 15 Thea| SOCRATES: Then do we not come back to the old difficulty? For 16 Thea| although he knows, he comes back to himself to learn what