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Dialogue
1 Intro| appear to be great. It is probable that the relation of the 2 Intro| created image can only be probable; being is to becoming what 3 Intro| necessity permitted.~The probable conclusion is as follows:— 4 Intro| venture to assert what is probable both concerning soul and 5 Intro| that he is speaking what is probable only. The dialogue is put 6 Intro| reappear in the Timaeus. It is probable that among the Pythagoreans 7 Intro| Gods? Although they give no probable or certain proofs, still, 8 Timae| accept the tale which is probable and enquire no further.~ 9 Timae| gods? Although they give no probable or certain proofs, still, 10 Timae| will do my best to give as probable an explanation as any other— 11 Timae| any other—or rather, more probable; and I will first go back 12 Timae| elements or kinds, the most probable conclusion is as follows:— 13 Timae| who would arrive at the probable truth of nature ought duly 14 Timae| of generation which are probable only; he will thus gain 15 Timae| indeed any tolerable or probable explanation of them. Again, 16 Timae| what has been said by us is probable, and will be rendered more 17 Timae| and will be rendered more probable by investigation. Let us