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Dialogue
1 Intro| expounding to us that he was no wiser than a tadpole. For if sensations 2 Intro| of Theaetetus, who may be wiser than many bearded men, but 3 Intro| many bearded men, but not wiser than you, Theodorus.~‘The 4 Intro| agreed in thinking themselves wiser than others in some respects, 5 Intro| truth. One man still remains wiser than another, a more accurate 6 Intro| perception. For ‘truer’ or ‘wiser’ he substituted the word ‘ 7 Thea| Is not learning growing wiser about that which you learn?’~ 8 Thea| can be or ought to be made wiser than the other: nor can 9 Thea| them. And so one man is wiser than another; and no one 10 Thea| every one thinks himself wiser than other men in some things, 11 Thea| he may be expected to be wiser than we are. And if he could 12 Thea| no individual or state is wiser than another, still the 13 Thea| the community one state is wiser and one counsellor better 14 Thea| must admit one man to be wiser than another, and that the 15 Thea| than another, and that the wiser is a measure: but I, who