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(...) Theaetetus
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2501 Text | Knowledge was said by us to be true opinion; and true opinion 2502 Text | to be true opinion; and true opinion is surely unerring, 2503 Text | light.~THEAETETUS: Very true; let us go forward and try.~ 2504 Text | from report they attain a true opinion about them, they 2505 Text | And yet, O my friend, if true opinion in law courts and 2506 Text | forgotten it. He said that true opinion, combined with reason, 2507 Text | and are apprehended by true opinion. When, therefore, 2508 Text | therefore, any one forms the true opinion of anything without 2509 Text | allow and maintain that true opinion, combined with definition 2510 Text | apart from definition and true opinion? And yet there is 2511 Text | from them.~THEAETETUS: Very true; and a more likely notion 2512 Text | all the six?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: Again, in speaking 2513 Text | entire thing?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: And the number 2514 Text | is the all?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: Then the whole 2515 Text | other parts.~SOCRATES: Quite true, Theaetetus, and therefore, 2516 Text | indivisible form?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: But do you remember, 2517 Text | as the whole?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: But if it be 2518 Text | position.~THEAETETUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: And is the education 2519 Text | from knowledge.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: Let us not, therefore, 2520 Text | your name—that would be true opinion, and not knowledge; 2521 Text | attained until, combined with true opinion, there is an enumeration 2522 Text | way, we might also have true opinion about a waggon; 2523 Text | rational explanation to true opinion, and instead of 2524 Text | explanation.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: Then, my friend, 2525 Text | maintains knowledge to be true opinion combined with rational 2526 Text | will suppose myself to have true opinion of you, and if to 2527 Text | difference.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: But when I had 2528 Text | to another.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: Tell me, now— 2529 Text | re-called?~THEAETETUS: Most true.~SOCRATES: Then right opinion 2530 Text | acquire knowledge.~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: And so, when 2531 Text | THEAETETUS: That seems to be true.~SOCRATES: But how utterly 2532 Text | is neither sensation nor true opinion, nor yet definition 2533 Text | accompanying and added to true opinion?~THEAETETUS: I suppose 2534 Text | bringing up?~THEAETETUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: But if, Theaetetus, Timaeus Part
2535 Intro| body before the soul.~It is true, however, that the Timaeus 2536 Intro| circle of the Same, and true opinion by the circle of 2537 Intro| and humorous purpose with true principles of language; 2538 Intro| intelligible must be certain and true; but what is spoken of the 2539 Intro| which would have been the true pattern of the world; and 2540 Intro| moving truly, then arise true opinions and beliefs; when 2541 Intro| to becoming, and not to true being; and equally wrong 2542 Intro| made after patterns of the true in a wonderful and inexplicable 2543 Intro| If mind is one thing and true opinion another, then there 2544 Intro| something (i.e. in space). But true reason assures us that while 2545 Intro| of the bones. And this is true of vice in general, which 2546 Intro| unserviceable, and the same is true if body and soul are disproportionate. 2547 Intro| understood, or assigned to their true cause by the professors 2548 Intro| and not medicine is the true cure, when a man has time 2549 Intro| always have this character. A true method is the result of 2550 Intro| criticism and fatal to any true understanding of him.~There 2551 Intro| and images of Rep.) It is true that it does not attain 2552 Intro| rarer if rarer. This is true of fire, air, and water, 2553 Intro| overtaken by one another. The true reason of this, namely, 2554 Intro| and night’ is literally true according to Plato’s view. 2555 Intro| and not enthusiasm, is the true guide of man; he is only 2556 Intro| the notions which, whether true or false, have stimulated 2557 Intro| part of the Timaeus. It is true that of a chaos without 2558 Intro| ninth century B.C. It is true that Proclus, writing in 2559 Intro| Procop.); but even if true, it would only show that 2560 Text | for them?~TIMAEUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: And being thus 2561 Text | those who came up?~TIMAEUS: True.~SOCRATES: Then have I now 2562 Text | though strange, is certainly true, having been attested by 2563 Text | you, and a hymn of praise true and worthy of the goddess, 2564 Text | continent which surrounded the true ocean; for this sea which 2565 Text | said without blasphemy is true, then to the created pattern. 2566 Text | heaven, which was to be a true cosmos or glorious world 2567 Text | combine in him with any true nurture or education, he 2568 Text | state my view:—If mind and true opinion are two distinct 2569 Text | if, however, as some say, true opinion differs in no respect 2570 Text | is always accompanied by true reason, the other is without 2571 Text | may be said to share in true opinion, but mind is the 2572 Text | same kind, relating to the true and waking reality of nature, 2573 Text | could not be at all. But true and exact reason, vindicating 2574 Text | vindicating the nature of true being, maintains that while 2575 Text | much, we shall know the true origin of earth and fire 2576 Text | on the patient. This is true of the bones and hair and 2577 Text | the ancient saying is very true, that ‘only a man who has 2578 Text | interpreters to be judges of the true inspiration. Some persons 2579 Text | love of knowledge and of true wisdom, and has exercised


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