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truer 1
truest 2
truly 11
truth 21
truths 3
try 10
trying 2
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21 nothing
21 rather
21 republic
21 truth
21 words
20 able
20 case
Plato
The Statesman

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truth
   Dialogue
1 Intro| in men’s minds a sense of truth and justice, which is the 2 Intro| another in another. But the truth is, that there are two cycles 3 Intro| which you speak?’ No higher truth can be made clear without 4 Intro| demonstration of absolute truth.~We may now divide this 5 Intro| found enquiring into the truth of navigation and medicine, 6 Intro| express testimony to the truth of his narrative;—such testimony 7 Intro| consistency in error as well as in truth. The gravity and minuteness 8 Intro| insist upon their literal truth. Rather, as in the Phaedo, 9 Intro| pictures is natural to man: truth in the abstract is hardly 10 Intro| think of God as wisdom, truth, holiness, and also as the 11 Intro| themselves. There is a one-sided truth in these answers, if they 12 Intro| dialectic only, to arrive at truth. He is deeply impressed 13 State| clearer evidence of the truth of what was said in the 14 State| this was not the whole truth, nor very intelligible; 15 State| cases is firmly fixed by the truth in each particular, and 16 State| even at a small portion of truth and to attain wisdom?~YOUNG 17 State| demonstration of absolute truth; meanwhile, the argument 18 State| capable of expressing the truth of things; about any other 19 State| they would imitate the truth, and they would always imitate 20 State| imitation would be the perfect truth, and an imitation no longer.~ 21 State| soul when attaining this truth becomes civilized, and rendered


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