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Plato
Theaetetus

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forgotten
   Dialogue
1 Intro| observe that Plato has himself forgotten this, when he represents 2 Intro| man-midwifery of Socrates, are not forgotten in the closing words. At 3 Intro| opposite doctrine must not be forgotten:—~‘Alone being remains unmoved 4 Intro| or imperfectly made, is forgotten, and not known. No one can 5 Intro| and we may know and have forgotten, or we may be learning, 6 Intro| thus acquired is not easily forgotten, and is a help to us in 7 Intro| recognition,—recollection in which forgotten things are recalled or return 8 Intro| association. We have known and forgotten, and after a long interval 9 Thea| about any point which I had forgotten, and on my return I made 10 Thea| name of his father I have forgotten, but the youth himself is 11 Thea| his teachers. I had almost forgotten the opposite doctrine, Theodorus,~‘ 12 Thea| some one else, but I had forgotten it. He said that true opinion,


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