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1 Intro| on the simplicity of his opponent, or rather perhaps trying 2 Text | yourselves, and therefore, if my opponent says anything which is of Laws Book
3 7 | draggle in confusion when his opponent makes him change his position, 4 10 | what we say to the third opponent, if you have any understanding 5 11 | something ridiculous about their opponent, and there is no man who Parmenides Part
6 Intro| all perhaps is this: an opponent will argue that the ideas 7 Text | greatest of all is this:—If an opponent argues that these ideas, The Republic Book
8 1 | from the refutation of an opponent, but have your own answer; 9 4 | of the State, whereas our opponent is thinking of peasants 10 4 | wish to guard against an opponent starting up and saying that 11 4 | desire. ~Yes, he replied, the opponent might have something to 12 5 | Next, we shall ask our opponent how, in reference to any Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| importance of understanding an opponent’s meaning, which are conceived 14 Intro| and not know? And a fresh opponent darts from his ambush, and 15 Intro| always seeking to trip up his opponent; and this is a mode of argument 16 Text | in store for you, if an opponent had gone on to ask whether 17 Text | disputer may trip up his opponent as often as he likes, and 18 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And our opponent will probably laugh at us,