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Dialogue
1 Intro| definition of knowledge to be impossible. But this is his manner 2 Intro| with the severity of an impossible logic, if half-truths have 3 Intro| logic, were making knowledge impossible (compare Theaet.). They 4 Intro| know at the same time? ‘Impossible.’ Quite possible, if you 5 Intro| knows (this is still more impossible); or when he does not know 6 Intro| which language would be impossible. And has Plato kept altogether 7 Intro| original latent seed, it is impossible to distinguish. And because 8 Intro| knowledge of it. It is not impossible that some numerical laws 9 Thea| fail to know?~THEAETETUS: Impossible, Socrates; the supposition 10 Thea| attaining being?~THEAETETUS: Impossible.~SOCRATES: And can he who 11 Thea| THEAETETUS: That, Socrates, is impossible.~SOCRATES: But perhaps he 12 Thea| see nothing?~THEAETETUS: Impossible.~SOCRATES: But if he sees 13 Thea| by making a list of the impossible cases which must be excluded. ( 14 Thea| false opinion is held to be impossible; did no man ever ask himself 15 Thea| but this, as we said, was impossible, and afforded an irresistible