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Dialogue
1 Intro| arts of flattery, and is perfect in the practice of crooked 2 Intro| not of men, but of gods, perfect and all sufficing:—like 3 Intro| We admit that there is no perfect or ideal Psychology. It 4 Thea| would task the powers of men perfect in every way?~THEAETETUS: 5 Thea| any way unrighteous—he is perfect righteousness; and he of 6 Thea| if the motion is to be perfect.~SOCRATES: If they only 7 Thea| what follows: must not the perfect arithmetician know all numbers, 8 Thea| knowledge are the same, the perfect judge could not have judged 9 Thea| more indispensable to a perfect knowledge of any subject; 10 Thea| explanation is the most perfect form of knowledge.~THEAETETUS: 11 Thea| what we fancied to be a perfect definition of knowledge