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Philebus Part
1 Text | no one can deny that all percipient beings desire and hunt after The Republic Book
2 7 | think that his mind was the percipient, and not his eyes. And you Theaetetus Part
3 Intro| varying in the case of every percipient. All is relative, and, as 4 Intro| perceiving power and becomes a percipient, and the agent a quale instead 5 Text | and is peculiar to each percipient; are you quite certain that 6 Text | patient makes the tongue percipient, and the quality of sweetness 7 Text | become not perception but percipient?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | perception, and would make the percipient other and different; nor 9 Text | I perceive I must become percipient of something—there can be 10 Text | must have relation to a percipient; nothing can become sweet 11 Text | other, I and no other am the percipient of it?~THEAETETUS: Of course.~ 12 Text | perceiving power and becomes a percipient, and the agent a quale instead 13 Text | quality, and the other a percipient. You remember?~THEODORUS: