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Dialogue
1 Intro| when they have been long fixed and defined. In the age 2 Intro| and the new, were not yet fixed. The Greeks, in the fourth 3 Intro| with others; for nothing is fixed in them or their ideas,— 4 Intro| ideas,—they are at war with fixed principles.’ I suppose, 5 Intro| ways, then there is nothing fixed or defined at all, and therefore 6 Intro| ideas alone seemed to be fixed, so to a later generation 7 Intro| philosophical opinions the only fixed points appeared to be outward 8 Intro| laws of the world remain fixed as at the beginning. He 9 Intro| Plato it has not yet become fixed: we are still stumbling