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Dialogue
1 Intro| which are with difficulty distinguished from them. ‘At first,’ says 2 Intro| not been always clearly distinguished; the relativity of knowledge 3 Intro| change;’ and he expressly distinguished between ‘the general and 4 Intro| that knowledge must be distinguished from opinion. A better distinction 5 Intro| mental processes are hardly distinguished in language from bodily 6 Intro| passive, and by this are distinguished from the active faculty 7 Intro| kind of difference they are distinguished. The same remark may be 8 Intro| educated persons. They are distinguished from one another in thought, 9 Thea| which are with difficulty distinguished from them; if they did, 10 Thea| SOCRATES: Then they must be distinguished?~THEAETETUS: I suppose that 11 Thea| both those ways which we distinguished, that is to say, they move