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Dialogue
1 Intro| cannot be determined with any degree of certainty. The Theaetetus, 2 Intro| measure of the relative degree of importance which is to 3 Intro| distinctness is a question of degree which cannot be precisely 4 Intro| laid, differs in a slight degree only from the necessity 5 Intro| themselves into differences of degree.~Within or behind space 6 Intro| indirectly or in a less degree, and to the various associations 7 Intro| by us as differences of degree passing into differences 8 Intro| common language is in some degree verified by experience, 9 Intro| do not exist, or by what degree or kind of difference they 10 Intro| adding in any considerable degree to our stock of mental facts.~ 11 Intro| kind from differences of degree; nor have we any measure 12 Intro| them in a greater or less degree, or with a greater or less 13 Intro| be regarded as a higher degree of knowledge when we not 14 Intro| it harmony’ may in some degree be realized. But the indications