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Dialogue
1 Intro| precision in the use of terms. Yet he too employs a similar 2 Intro| transfers to knowledge the terms which are commonly applied 3 Intro| opinion was a contradiction in terms.~Assuming the distinction 4 Intro| to a syllable, and of the terms to a proposition.~Plato, 5 Intro| in explaining one in the terms of the other. To us the 6 Intro| like many other general terms, are often in advance of 7 Intro| Epicurean philosophy. The very terms in which they are expressed 8 Intro| things unseen, the principal terms which we use should be few, 9 Intro| The uncertain meaning of terms, such as Consciousness, 10 Intro| The parts of a whole, the terms of a series, objects lying 11 Thea| attend to the meaning of terms as they are commonly used 12 Thea| to avoid the use of these terms; at the same time he would 13 Thea| for using the forbidden terms.~SOCRATES: You have heard