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Dialogue
1 Intro| successively examined, we first get rid of the confusion of the 2 Intro| the better for having got rid of these; or if you have 3 Intro| and we can no more get rid of them than we can cease 4 Intro| thought; but it cannot be got rid of. The other figure of 5 Intro| rooted in language to be got rid of, but it gives a false 6 Intro| once hoped that by getting rid of the solidity of matter 7 Intro| acceptance for the one nor to get rid of the other.~The system 8 Intro| we must endeavour to get rid of the disguises, oppositions, 9 Intro| that they can never be got rid of; but they have been perpetually 10 Intro| behind them; we cannot get rid of them. And to throw the 11 Thea| arithmetic would have got rid of their senseless vanity. 12 Thea| Theodorus, we have got rid of your friend without assenting 13 Thea| SOCRATES: And so we are rid of the difficulty of a man’