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Dialogue
1 Intro| walk of Athens), but no importance can be attached to the accidental 2 Intro| generation. But neither can any importance be attached to the notices 3 Intro| verbal criticism, and on the importance of understanding an opponent’ 4 Intro| that his remark is of any importance; for though he is a philosopher, 5 Intro| of the relative degree of importance which is to be ascribed 6 Intro| Socrates and the Cynics in the importance which he attaches to practical 7 Intro| inferior to many of them. The importance of the senses in us is that 8 Intro| to add anything of much importance to our knowledge of the 9 Thea| speech in matters of such importance. He or any other mathematician