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Dialogue
1 Intro| of his own answers. The enquiry about the nature of knowledge 2 Intro| design.~The dialogue is an enquiry into the nature of knowledge, 3 Intro| there? But such a shadowy enquiry is not worth pursuing further. 4 Intro| mistakes?’ The failure of the enquiry seems to show that we should 5 Intro| assume.~We may preface the enquiry by two or three remarks:—~( 6 Intro| which is the subject of our enquiry. We come at once upon the 7 Intro| to the very form of the enquiry; whereas, in truth, it is 8 Intro| given a stimulus to the enquiry into them.~Psychology should 9 Thea| the path of knowledge and enquiry; and he is full of gentleness, 10 Thea| to follow a philosophical enquiry than a great many men who