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Dialogue
1 Intro| Protagoras merely mean to assert the relativity of knowledge 2 Intro| different theory, of those who assert that knowledge first begins 3 Intro| often presented to us. To assert that man is man is unmeaning; 4 Intro| matter and sense, and to assert its independence in thought. 5 Intro| withdraw from its laws or assert himself against them (Freedom 6 Intro| or lower sense. It should assert consistently the unity of 7 Thea| than the other: nor can you assert that the sick man because 8 Thea| SOCRATES: Well, but are we to assert that what you think is true 9 Thea| opinion; but I will venture to assert, that knowledge is true 10 Thea| having or using it, we do assert that a man cannot not possess