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Dialogue
1 Intro| argument, because they cannot argue (Theat; Soph.). No school 2 Intro| companion’s fault; he does not argue from the customary use of 3 Intro| flux; they cannot stop to argue with you, but are in perpetual 4 Intro| Why, Socrates, how can you argue at all without using them?’ 5 Intro| does not, like Metaphysic, argue from abstract notions or 6 Intro| or Metaphysic. It should argue, not from exceptional, but 7 Thea| known about the mind, and argue only out of the superfluity 8 Thea| certainly cannot undertake to argue that madmen or dreamers 9 Thea| different, but you will not argue, as you were just now doing, 10 Thea| SOCRATES: Then we may fairly argue against your master, that 11 Thea| He will say: You mean to argue that the man whom we only 12 Thea| Socrates, how will you ever argue at all?~SOCRATES: I could 13 Thea| things?—you might as well argue that ignorance may make 14 Thea| Exactly.~SOCRATES: Then, if we argue from the letters and syllables