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1 Intro| INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS~Some dialogues of Plato are of so various 2 Intro| their relation to the other dialogues cannot be determined with 3 Intro| bear the stamp of the early dialogues, in which the original Socrates 4 Intro| rather than with the earlier dialogues. In the first place there 5 Intro| similar allusion in both dialogues to the meeting of Parmenides 6 Intro| this and the two companion dialogues. We cannot exclude the possibility 7 Intro| Theaetetus is one of the narrated dialogues of Plato, and is the only 8 Intro| Socrates of the earlier dialogues. He is the invincible disputant, 9 Intro| to the second and third dialogues, which are afterwards appended. 10 Intro| Laches, Meno, and other dialogues. In the infancy of logic, 11 Intro| character of the Platonic dialogues. On a first reading of them, 12 Intro| or Sophist; but in other dialogues truth is divided, as in 13 Intro| Theaetetus and some other dialogues he is occasionally playing 14 Intro| leading us in his later dialogues. In its higher signification