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Dialogue
1 Intro| words. They were really incapable of distinguishing between 2 Intro| necessity which reason is incapable of subduing; like the Pythagoreans 3 Intro| that the poets are equally incapable; for, although he pretends 4 Intro| is altogether passive and incapable of reflection.~When the 5 Intro| the Theaetetus, they were incapable of giving a reason of the 6 Intro| the first thinkers. Though incapable of induction or generalization 7 Intro| differences; and they were incapable of distinguishing illustration 8 Intro| of Plato and Socrates was incapable of resisting the power of 9 Intro| nature which the senses are incapable of discerning and which 10 Intro| rather than active, and was incapable of resisting the impressions 11 Intro| them out, as especially incapable of being tested by experiment. ( 12 Intro| his own mind, and he is incapable of placing himself outside 13 Intro| learning of all sorts but were incapable of using it.~M. Martin has 14 Intro| manner, and he is equally incapable of grasping the whole. He 15 Timae| are not so, for they are incapable of reason or intellect; 16 Timae| and is at the time utterly incapable of any participation in