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Dialogue
1 Intro| composed. But he who should attempt to test the truth of this 2 Intro| unequal, being the first attempt to impress form and order 3 Intro| remember further that in his attempt to realize either space 4 Intro| preceded Plato does not attempt further to penetrate. They 5 Intro| He does not, like Kant, attempt to vindicate for men a freedom 6 Intro| Section 6.~I shall not attempt to connect the physiological 7 Intro| be impiety in making the attempt; he, for example, who tried 8 Intro| really inseparable; for if we attempt to separate them they become 9 Intro| passages in his writings, or attempt to draw what appear to us 10 Timae| heaven. Vain would be the attempt to tell all the figures 11 Timae| calculate their movements—to attempt to tell of all this without 12 Timae| denominated. Let me make another attempt to explain my meaning more 13 Timae| He, however, who should attempt to verify all this by experiment,