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Dialogue
1 Intro| far he can trust Plato’s account of the theory of Protagoras; 2 Intro| at all justifies Plato’s account of him. His philosophy may 3 Intro| admit that my common-sense account of knowledge can be overthrown 4 Intro| to be admitted) does not account for all forms of error; 5 Intro| explanation of logos. The first account of the meaning of the word 6 Intro| satisfied with them. No account of the mind can be complete 7 Thea| son is, according to your account of him; I believe that he 8 Thea| quarrel with me on that account, as the manner of women 9 Thea| legal mind is called to account about all this, he gives 10 Thea| appears simple and of no account when he has to perform some 11 Thea| which there is no rational account are not knowable—such was 12 Thea| charge him who gave this account of knowledge with uttering 13 Thea| and to give a grammatical account of the name of Theaetetus, 14 Thea| understand you, and your account of definition is in my judgment