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Dialogue
1 Intro| true, is not sufficiently distinct; because these other arts 2 Intro| secondly, they give them a distinct form. In the infancy of 3 Intro| Plato has thus combined two distinct subjects—politics and method. 4 State| That a class and a part are distinct.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What did 5 State| whereas they are utterly distinct, like their modes of government.~ 6 State| compare it with another distinct instance of the same thing, 7 State| contained in it which form distinct classes; nor again should