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Plato - Complete Works
Plato
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Are we going to say that we do not hear the sound of their voices when they speak?
Are we going to say that we do not hear the sound of their voices when they speak?
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are we going to say that we do not hear the sound of their voices when they speak?
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be -PRON- go to say that -PRON- do not hear the sound of -PRON- voice when -PRON- speak ?
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Or that we both hear it and know what they are saying?
Or that we both hear it and know what they are saying?
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or that we both hear it and know what they are saying?
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or that -PRON- both hear -PRON- and know what -PRON- be say ?
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Again, supposing we do not know our letters, are we going to insist that we do not see them when we look at them?
Again, supposing we do not know our letters, are we going to insist that we do not see them when we look at them?
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again, supposing we do not know our letters, are we going to insist that we do not see them when we look at them?
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again , suppose -PRON- do not know -PRON- letter , be -PRON- go to insist that -PRON- do not see -PRON- when -PRON- look at -PRON- ?
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Or shall we maintain that, if we see them, we know them?
Or shall we maintain that, if we see them, we know them?
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or shall we maintain that, if we see them, we know them?
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or shall -PRON- maintain that , if -PRON- see -PRON- , -PRON- know -PRON- ?
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We shall say, Socrates, that we know just that in them which we see and hear.
We shall say, Socrates, that we know just that in them which we see and hear.
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we shall say, socrates, that we know just that in them which we see and hear.
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-PRON- shall say , Socrates , that -PRON- know just that in -PRON- which -PRON- see and hear .
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We both see and know the shape and the color of the letters; and with the spoken words we both hear and know the rise and fall of the voice.
We both see and know the shape and the color of the letters; and with the spoken words we both hear and know the rise and fall of the voice.
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we both see and know the shape and the color of the letters; and with the spoken words we both hear and know the rise and fall of the voice.
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-PRON- both see and know the shape and the color of the letter ; and with the speak word -PRON- both hear and know the rise and fall of the voice .
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But what schoolmasters and interpreters tell us about them, we don't perceive by seeing or hearing, and we don't know, either.
But what schoolmasters and interpreters tell us about them, we don't perceive by seeing or hearing, and we don't know, either.
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but what schoolmasters and interpreters tell us about them, we don't perceive by seeing or hearing, and we don't know, either.
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but what schoolmaster and interpreter tell -PRON- about -PRON- , -PRON- do not perceive by see or hearing , and -PRON- do not know , either .
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Very good indeed, Theaetetus; and it would not be right for me to stand in the way of your progress by raising objections to what you say.
Very good indeed, Theaetetus; and it would not be right for me to stand in the way of your progress by raising objections to what you say.
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very good indeed, theaetetus; and it would not be right for me to stand in the way of your progress by raising objections to what you say.
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very good indeed , Theaetetus ; and -PRON- would not be right for -PRON- to stand in the way of -PRON- progress by raise objection to what -PRON- say .
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But look, there is another difficulty coming upon us.
But look, there is another difficulty coming upon us.
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but look, there is another difficulty coming upon us.
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but look , there be another difficulty come upon -PRON- .
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You must think now how we are going to fend it off.
You must think now how we are going to fend it off.
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you must think now how we are going to fend it off.
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-PRON- must think now how -PRON- be go to fend -PRON- off .
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What kind of difficulty?
What kind of difficulty?
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what kind of difficulty?
['what', 'kind', 'of', 'difficulty']
what kind of difficulty ?
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I mean something like this.
I mean something like this.
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i mean something like this.
['mean', 'something', 'like', 'this']
-PRON- mean something like this .
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Supposing you were asked, 'If a man has once come to know a certain thing, and continues to preserve the memory of it, is it possible that, at the moment when he remembers it, he doesn't know this thing that he is remembering?'
Supposing you were asked, 'If a man has once come to know a certain thing, and continues to preserve the memory of it, is it possible that, at the moment when he remembers it, he doesn't know this thing that he is remembering?'
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supposing you were asked, 'if a man has once come to know a certain thing, and continues to preserve the memory of it, is it possible that, at the moment when he remembers it, he doesn't know this thing that he is remembering?'
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suppose -PRON- be ask , ' if a man have once come to know a certain thing , and continue to preserve the memory of -PRON- , be -PRON- possible that , at the moment when -PRON- remember -PRON- , -PRON- do not know this thing that -PRON- be remember ? '
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But I am being long winded, I'm afraid.
But I am being long winded, I'm afraid.
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but i am being long winded, i'm afraid.
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but -PRON- be be long winded , -PRON- be afraid .
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What I am trying to ask is, 'Can a man who has learned something not know it when he is remembering it?'
What I am trying to ask is, 'Can a man who has learned something not know it when he is remembering it?'
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what i am trying to ask is, 'can a man who has learned something not know it when he is remembering it?'
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what -PRON- be try to ask be , ' Can a man who have learn something not know -PRON- when -PRON- be remember -PRON- ? '
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How could that happen, Socrates?
How could that happen, Socrates?
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how could that happen, socrates?
['how', 'could', 'that', 'happen', 'socrates']
how could that happen , Socrates ?
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That would be a most extraordinary thing.
That would be a most extraordinary thing.
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that would be a most extraordinary thing.
['that', 'would', 'be', 'most', 'extraordinary', 'thing']
that would be a most extraordinary thing .
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; for there are many hindrances to knowledge, the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life'.
; for there are many hindrances to knowledge, the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life'.
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; for there are many hindrances to knowledge, the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life'.
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; for there be many hindrance to knowledge , the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life ' .
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Then am I perhaps talking nonsense?
Then am I perhaps talking nonsense?
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then am i perhaps talking nonsense?
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then be -PRON- perhaps talk nonsense ?
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You say that seeing is perceiving and sight is perception?
You say that seeing is perceiving and sight is perception?
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you say that seeing is perceiving and sight is perception?
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-PRON- say that see be perceive and sight be perception ?
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Then a man who has seen something has come to know that which he saw, according to the statement you made just now?
Then a man who has seen something has come to know that which he saw, according to the statement you made just now?
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then a man who has seen something has come to know that which he saw, according to the statement you made just now?
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then a man who have see something have come to know that which -PRON- see , accord to the statement -PRON- make just now ?
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But you do say don't you?
But you do say don't you?
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but you do say don't you?
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but -PRON- do say do not -PRON- ?
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that there is such a thing as memory?
that there is such a thing as memory?
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that there is such a thing as memory?
['that', 'there', 'is', 'such', 'thing', 'as', 'memory']
that there be such a thing as memory ?
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Of something, surely.
Of something, surely.
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of something, surely.
['of', 'something', 'surely']
of something , surely .
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That is to say, of things which one has learned, that is, perceived that kind of 'something'?
That is to say, of things which one has learned, that is, perceived that kind of 'something'?
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that is to say, of things which one has learned, that is, perceived that kind of 'something'?
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that be to say , of thing which one have learn , that is , perceive that kind of ' something ' ?
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And what a man has once seen, he recalls, I take it, from time to time?
And what a man has once seen, he recalls, I take it, from time to time?
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and what a man has once seen, he recalls, i take it, from time to time?
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and what a man have once see , -PRON- recall , -PRON- take -PRON- , from time to time ?
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Even if he shuts his eyes?
Even if he shuts his eyes?
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even if he shuts his eyes?
['even', 'if', 'he', 'shuts', 'his', 'eyes']
even if -PRON- shut -PRON- eye ?
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Or does he forget it if he does this?
Or does he forget it if he does this?
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or does he forget it if he does this?
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or do -PRON- forget -PRON- if -PRON- do this ?
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That would be a strange thing to say, Socrates.
That would be a strange thing to say, Socrates.
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that would be a strange thing to say, socrates.
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that would be a strange thing to say , Socrates .
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Yet it is what we must say, if we are to save our previous statement.
Yet it is what we must say, if we are to save our previous statement.
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yet it is what we must say, if we are to save our previous statement.
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yet -PRON- be what -PRON- must say , if -PRON- be to save -PRON- previous statement .
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Otherwise, it's all up with it.
Otherwise, it's all up with it.
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otherwise, it's all up with it.
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otherwise , -PRON- be all up with -PRON- .
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Yes, by Jove, I begin to have my suspicions too; but I don't quite see it yet.
Yes, by Jove, I begin to have my suspicions too; but I don't quite see it yet.
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yes, by jove, i begin to have my suspicions too; but i don't quite see it yet.
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yes , by Jove , -PRON- begin to have -PRON- suspicion too ; but -PRON- do not quite see -PRON- yet .
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According to us, the man who sees has acquired knowledge of what he sees, as sight, perception and knowledge are agreed to be the same thing.
According to us, the man who sees has acquired knowledge of what he sees, as sight, perception and knowledge are agreed to be the same thing.
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according to us, the man who sees has acquired knowledge of what he sees, as sight, perception and knowledge are agreed to be the same thing.
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accord to -PRON- , the man who see have acquire knowledge of what -PRON- see , as sight , perception and knowledge be agree to be the same thing .
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But the man who sees and has acquired knowledge of the thing he saw, if he shuts his eyes remembers but does not see it.
But the man who sees and has acquired knowledge of the thing he saw, if he shuts his eyes remembers but does not see it.
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but the man who sees and has acquired knowledge of the thing he saw, if he shuts his eyes remembers but does not see it.
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but the man who see and have acquire knowledge of the thing -PRON- see , if -PRON- shut -PRON- eye remember but do not see -PRON- .
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But to say 'He doesn't see' is to say 'He doesn't know'
But to say 'He doesn't see' is to say 'He doesn't know'
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but to say 'he doesn't see' is to say 'he doesn't know'
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but to say ' -PRON- do not see ' be to say ' -PRON- do not know '
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, if 'sees' is 'knows'?
, if 'sees' is 'knows'?
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, if 'sees' is 'knows'?
['if', 'sees', 'is', 'knows']
, if ' see ' be ' know ' ?
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Then we have this result, that a man who has come to know something and still remembers it doesn't know it because he doesn't see it?
Then we have this result, that a man who has come to know something and still remembers it doesn't know it because he doesn't see it?
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then we have this result, that a man who has come to know something and still remembers it doesn't know it because he doesn't see it?
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then -PRON- have this result , that a man who have come to know something and still remember -PRON- do not know -PRON- because -PRON- do not see -PRON- ?
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And that's what we said would be a most extraordinary thing to happen.
And that's what we said would be a most extraordinary thing to happen.
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and that's what we said would be a most extraordinary thing to happen.
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and that be what -PRON- say would be a most extraordinary thing to happen .
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Then apparently we get an impossible result when knowledge and perception are identified?
Then apparently we get an impossible result when knowledge and perception are identified?
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then apparently we get an impossible result when knowledge and perception are identified?
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then apparently -PRON- get an impossible result when knowledge and perception be identify ?
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Then we have got to say that perception is one thing and knowledge another?
Then we have got to say that perception is one thing and knowledge another?
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then we have got to say that perception is one thing and knowledge another?
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then -PRON- have get to say that perception be one thing and knowledge another ?
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Then what is knowledge?
Then what is knowledge?
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then what is knowledge?
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then what be knowledge ?
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We shall have to begin again at the beginning, it seems.
We shall have to begin again at the beginning, it seems.
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we shall have to begin again at the beginning, it seems.
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-PRON- shall have to begin again at the beginning , -PRON- seem .
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And yet whatever are we thinking about, Theaetetus?
And yet whatever are we thinking about, Theaetetus?
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and yet whatever are we thinking about, theaetetus?
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and yet whatever be -PRON- think about , Theaetetus ?
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Theaetetus We appear to be behaving like a base born fighting cock, jumping away off the theory, and crowing before we have the victory over it.
Theaetetus We appear to be behaving like a base born fighting cock, jumping away off the theory, and crowing before we have the victory over it.
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theaetetus we appear to be behaving like a base born fighting cock, jumping away off the theory, and crowing before we have the victory over it.
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Theaetetus -PRON- appear to be behave like a base bear fight cock , jump away off the theory , and crow before -PRON- have the victory over -PRON- .
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How are we doing that?
How are we doing that?
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how are we doing that?
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how be -PRON- do that ?
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We seem to have been adopting the methods of professional controversialists: we've made an agreement aimed at getting words to agree consistently; and we feel complacent now that we have defeated the theory by the use of a method of this kind.
We seem to have been adopting the methods of professional controversialists: we've made an agreement aimed at getting words to agree consistently; and we feel complacent now that we have defeated the theory by the use of a method of this kind.
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we seem to have been adopting the methods of professional controversialists: we've made an agreement aimed at getting words to agree consistently; and we feel complacent now that we have defeated the theory by the use of a method of this kind.
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-PRON- seem to have be adopt the method of professional controversialist : -PRON- have make an agreement aim at get word to agree consistently ; and -PRON- feel complacent now that -PRON- have defeat the theory by the use of a method of this kind .
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We profess to be philosophers, not champion controversialists; and we don't realize that we are doing just what those clever fellows do.
We profess to be philosophers, not champion controversialists; and we don't realize that we are doing just what those clever fellows do.
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we profess to be philosophers, not champion controversialists; and we don't realize that we are doing just what those clever fellows do.
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-PRON- profess to be philosopher , not champion controversialist ; and -PRON- do not realize that -PRON- be do just what those clever fellow do .
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I still don't quite see what you mean.
I still don't quite see what you mean.
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i still don't quite see what you mean.
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-PRON- still do not quite see what -PRON- mean .
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Well, I will try to explain what I have in mind here.
Well, I will try to explain what I have in mind here.
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well, i will try to explain what i have in mind here.
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well , -PRON- will try to explain what -PRON- have in mind here .
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We were enquiring into the possibility that a man should not know something that he has learned and remembers.
We were enquiring into the possibility that a man should not know something that he has learned and remembers.
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we were enquiring into the possibility that a man should not know something that he has learned and remembers.
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-PRON- be enquire into the possibility that a man should not know something that -PRON- have learn and remember .
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And we showed that a man who has seen something, and then shuts his eyes, remembers but does not see it; and that showed that he does not know the thing at the very time that he remembers it.
And we showed that a man who has seen something, and then shuts his eyes, remembers but does not see it; and that showed that he does not know the thing at the very time that he remembers it.
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and we showed that a man who has seen something, and then shuts his eyes, remembers but does not see it; and that showed that he does not know the thing at the very time that he remembers it.
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and -PRON- show that a man who have see something , and then shut -PRON- eye , remember but do not see -PRON- ; and that show that -PRON- do not know the thing at the very time that -PRON- remember -PRON- .
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We said that this was impossible.
We said that this was impossible.
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we said that this was impossible.
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-PRON- say that this be impossible .
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And so the tale of Protagoras comes to an untimely end; yours too, your tale about the identity of knowledge and perception.
And so the tale of Protagoras comes to an untimely end; yours too, your tale about the identity of knowledge and perception.
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and so the tale of protagoras comes to an untimely end; yours too, your tale about the identity of knowledge and perception.
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and so the tale of Protagoras come to an untimely end ; -PRON- too , -PRON- tale about the identity of knowledge and perception .
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But I don't think this would have happened, my friend, if the father of the other tale were alive.
But I don't think this would have happened, my friend, if the father of the other tale were alive.
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but i don't think this would have happened, my friend, if the father of the other tale were alive.
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but -PRON- do not think this would have happen , -PRON- friend , if the father of the other tale be alive .
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He would find plenty of means of defending it.
He would find plenty of means of defending it.
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he would find plenty of means of defending it.
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-PRON- would find plenty of mean of defend -PRON- .
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As things are, it is an orphan we are trampling in the mud.
As things are, it is an orphan we are trampling in the mud.
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as things are, it is an orphan we are trampling in the mud.
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as thing be , -PRON- be an orphan -PRON- be trample in the mud .
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Not even the people Protagoras appointed its guardians are prepared to come to its rescue; for instance, Theodorus here.
Not even the people Protagoras appointed its guardians are prepared to come to its rescue; for instance, Theodorus here.
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not even the people protagoras appointed its guardians are prepared to come to its rescue; for instance, theodorus here.
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not even the people Protagoras appoint -PRON- guardian be prepared to come to -PRON- rescue ; for instance , Theodorus here .
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In the interests of justice, it seems that we shall have to come to the rescue ourselves.
In the interests of justice, it seems that we shall have to come to the rescue ourselves.
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in the interests of justice, it seems that we shall have to come to the rescue ourselves.
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in the interest of justice , -PRON- seem that -PRON- shall have to come to the rescue -PRON- .
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It is not I, you know, Socrates, but Callias, the son of Hipponicus, who is the guardian of Protagoras' relicts.
It is not I, you know, Socrates, but Callias, the son of Hipponicus, who is the guardian of Protagoras' relicts.
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it is not i, you know, socrates, but callias, the son of hipponicus, who is the guardian of protagoras' relicts.
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-PRON- be not -PRON- , -PRON- know , Socrates , but Callias , the son of Hipponicus , who be the guardian of Protagoras ' relict .
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As it happened, I very soon inclined away from abstract discussion to geometry.
As it happened, I very soon inclined away from abstract discussion to geometry.
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as it happened, i very soon inclined away from abstract discussion to geometry.
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as -PRON- happen , -PRON- very soon incline away from abstract discussion to geometry .
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But I shall be very grateful if you can rescue the orphan.
But I shall be very grateful if you can rescue the orphan.
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but i shall be very grateful if you can rescue the orphan.
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but -PRON- shall be very grateful if -PRON- can rescue the orphan .
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Now will you give your mind to this rescue work of mine what little I can do?
Now will you give your mind to this rescue work of mine what little I can do?
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now will you give your mind to this rescue work of mine what little i can do?
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now will -PRON- give -PRON- mind to this rescue work of mine what little -PRON- can do ?
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Because one might be driven into making even more alarming admissions than we have just made, if one paid as little attention to the words in which we express our assertions and denials as we are for the most part accustomed to doing.
Because one might be driven into making even more alarming admissions than we have just made, if one paid as little attention to the words in which we express our assertions and denials as we are for the most part accustomed to doing.
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because one might be driven into making even more alarming admissions than we have just made, if one paid as little attention to the words in which we express our assertions and denials as we are for the most part accustomed to doing.
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because one may be drive into make even more alarming admission than -PRON- have just make , if one pay as little attention to the word in which -PRON- express -PRON- assertion and denial as -PRON- be for the most part accustomed to do .
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Shall I tell you how this might happen?
Shall I tell you how this might happen?
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shall i tell you how this might happen?
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Shall -PRON- tell -PRON- how this may happen ?
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Or shall I tell Theaetetus?
Or shall I tell Theaetetus?
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or shall i tell theaetetus?
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or shall -PRON- tell Theaetetus ?
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Tell us both, Socrates; but the younger had better answer.
Tell us both, Socrates; but the younger had better answer.
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tell us both, socrates; but the younger had better answer.
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tell -PRON- both , Socrates ; but the young have well answer .
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It will not be so undignified for him to get tripped up.
It will not be so undignified for him to get tripped up.
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it will not be so undignified for him to get tripped up.
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-PRON- will not be so undignified for -PRON- to get trip up .
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Well, then, here is the most alarming poser of all.
Well, then, here is the most alarming poser of all.
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well, then, here is the most alarming poser of all.
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well , then , here be the most alarming poser of all .
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It goes something like this, I think: 'Is it possible for a man who knows something not to know this thing which he knows?'.
It goes something like this, I think: 'Is it possible for a man who knows something not to know this thing which he knows?'.
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it goes something like this, i think: 'is it possible for a man who knows something not to know this thing which he knows?'.
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-PRON- go something like this , -PRON- think : ' be -PRON- possible for a man who know something not to know this thing which -PRON- know ? ' .
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A wealthy Athenian famous for his patronage of the sophists: 'a man who has spent more money on sophists than everyone else put together' a).
A wealthy Athenian famous for his patronage of the sophists: 'a man who has spent more money on sophists than everyone else put together' a).
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a wealthy athenian famous for his patronage of the sophists: 'a man who has spent more money on sophists than everyone else put together' a).
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a wealthy Athenian famous for -PRON- patronage of the sophist : ' a man who have spend more money on sophist than everyone else put together ' a ) .
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Theaetetus What are we going to answer now, Theaetetus?
Theaetetus What are we going to answer now, Theaetetus?
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theaetetus what are we going to answer now, theaetetus?
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Theaetetus what be -PRON- go to answer now , Theaetetus ?
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That it is impossible, I should think.
That it is impossible, I should think.
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that it is impossible, i should think.
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that -PRON- be impossible , -PRON- should think .
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But it is not, if you are going to premise that seeing is knowing.
But it is not, if you are going to premise that seeing is knowing.
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but it is not, if you are going to premise that seeing is knowing.
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but -PRON- be not , if -PRON- be go to premise that see be know .
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For what are you going to do when some intrepid fellow has you 'trapped in the well shaft', as they say, with a question that leaves you no way out: clapping his hand over one of your eyes, he asks you whether you see his cloak with the eye that is covered how will you cope with that?
For what are you going to do when some intrepid fellow has you 'trapped in the well shaft', as they say, with a question that leaves you no way out: clapping his hand over one of your eyes, he asks you whether you see his cloak with the eye that is covered how will you cope with that?
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for what are you going to do when some intrepid fellow has you 'trapped in the well shaft', as they say, with a question that leaves you no way out: clapping his hand over one of your eyes, he asks you whether you see his cloak with the eye that is covered how will you cope with that?
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for what be -PRON- go to do when some intrepid fellow have -PRON- ' trap in the well shaft ' , as -PRON- say , with a question that leave -PRON- no way out : clap -PRON- hand over one of -PRON- eye , -PRON- ask -PRON- whether -PRON- see -PRON- cloak with the eye that be cover how will -PRON- cope with that ?
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I shall say that I don't see it with this one, but I do with the other.
I shall say that I don't see it with this one, but I do with the other.
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i shall say that i don't see it with this one, but i do with the other.
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-PRON- shall say that -PRON- do not see -PRON- with this one , but -PRON- do with the other .
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So you both see and do not see the same thing at the same time?
So you both see and do not see the same thing at the same time?
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so you both see and do not see the same thing at the same time?
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so -PRON- both see and do not see the same thing at the same time ?
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Well, yes, in that sort of way I do. '
Well, yes, in that sort of way I do. '
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well, yes, in that sort of way i do. '
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well , yes , in that sort of way -PRON- do . '
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That's not the question I'm setting you,' he will say, 'I was not asking you in what way it happened.
That's not the question I'm setting you,' he will say, 'I was not asking you in what way it happened.
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that's not the question i'm setting you,' he will say, 'i was not asking you in what way it happened.
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that be not the question -PRON- be set -PRON- , ' -PRON- will say , ' -PRON- be not ask -PRON- in what way -PRON- happen .
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Does it happen that you don't know what you know?'
Does it happen that you don't know what you know?'
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does it happen that you don't know what you know?'
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do -PRON- happen that -PRON- do not know what -PRON- know ? '
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You now appear to be seeing what you don't see; and you have actually admitted that seeing is knowing, and not to see is not to know.
You now appear to be seeing what you don't see; and you have actually admitted that seeing is knowing, and not to see is not to know.
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you now appear to be seeing what you don't see; and you have actually admitted that seeing is knowing, and not to see is not to know.
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-PRON- now appear to be see what -PRON- do not see ; and -PRON- have actually admit that see be know , and not to see be not to know .
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I leave you to draw your conclusion.'
I leave you to draw your conclusion.'
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i leave you to draw your conclusion.'
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-PRON- leave -PRON- to draw -PRON- conclusion . '
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Well, I draw a conclusion that contradicts my original suppositions.
Well, I draw a conclusion that contradicts my original suppositions.
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well, i draw a conclusion that contradicts my original suppositions.
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well , -PRON- draw a conclusion that contradict -PRON- original supposition .
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And that is the kind of thing that might have happened to you more than once, you wonderful fellow.
And that is the kind of thing that might have happened to you more than once, you wonderful fellow.
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and that is the kind of thing that might have happened to you more than once, you wonderful fellow.
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and that be the kind of thing that may have happen to -PRON- more than once , -PRON- wonderful fellow .
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It might have happened if someone had gone on asking you whether it was possible to know sometimes clearly and sometimes dimly; or to know near at hand and not from a distance; or to know the same thing both intensely and slightly.
It might have happened if someone had gone on asking you whether it was possible to know sometimes clearly and sometimes dimly; or to know near at hand and not from a distance; or to know the same thing both intensely and slightly.
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it might have happened if someone had gone on asking you whether it was possible to know sometimes clearly and sometimes dimly; or to know near at hand and not from a distance; or to know the same thing both intensely and slightly.
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-PRON- may have happen if someone have go on ask -PRON- whether -PRON- be possible to know sometimes clearly and sometimes dimly ; or to know near at hand and not from a distance ; or to know the same thing both intensely and slightly .
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And there are a million other questions with which one of the mercenary skirmishers of debate might ambush you, once you had proposed that knowledge and perception are the same thing.
And there are a million other questions with which one of the mercenary skirmishers of debate might ambush you, once you had proposed that knowledge and perception are the same thing.
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and there are a million other questions with which one of the mercenary skirmishers of debate might ambush you, once you had proposed that knowledge and perception are the same thing.
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and there be a million other question with which one of the mercenary skirmisher of debate may ambush -PRON- , once -PRON- have propose that knowledge and perception be the same thing .
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He would lay into hearing and smelling and other perceptions of that kind; and would keep on refuting you and not let you go till you had been struck with wonder at his wisdom
He would lay into hearing and smelling and other perceptions of that kind; and would keep on refuting you and not let you go till you had been struck with wonder at his wisdom
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he would lay into hearing and smelling and other perceptions of that kind; and would keep on refuting you and not let you go till you had been struck with wonder at his wisdom
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-PRON- would lay into hearing and smelling and other perception of that kind ; and would keep on refute -PRON- and not let -PRON- go till -PRON- have be strike with wonder at -PRON- wisdom
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that 'answer to many prayers' and had got yourself thoroughly tied up by him.
that 'answer to many prayers' and had got yourself thoroughly tied up by him.
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that 'answer to many prayers' and had got yourself thoroughly tied up by him.
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that ' answer to many prayer ' and have get -PRON- thoroughly tie up by -PRON- .
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Then, when he had you tamed and bound, he would set you free for a ransom whatever price seemed appropriate to the two of you.
Then, when he had you tamed and bound, he would set you free for a ransom whatever price seemed appropriate to the two of you.
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then, when he had you tamed and bound, he would set you free for a ransom whatever price seemed appropriate to the two of you.
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then , when -PRON- have -PRON- tame and bind , -PRON- would set -PRON- free for a ransom whatever price seem appropriate to the two of -PRON- .
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But perhaps you'll ask, what argument would Protagoras himself bring to the help of his offspring.
But perhaps you'll ask, what argument would Protagoras himself bring to the help of his offspring.
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but perhaps you'll ask, what argument would protagoras himself bring to the help of his offspring.
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but perhaps -PRON- will ask , what argument would Protagoras -PRON- bring to the help of -PRON- offspring .
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Shall we try to state it?
Shall we try to state it?
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shall we try to state it?
['shall', 'we', 'try', 'to', 'state', 'it']
Shall -PRON- try to state -PRON- ?
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Well, he will say all the things that we are saying in our attempt to defend him; and then, I imagine, he will come to grips with us, and in no respectful spirit either.
Well, he will say all the things that we are saying in our attempt to defend him; and then, I imagine, he will come to grips with us, and in no respectful spirit either.
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well, he will say all the things that we are saying in our attempt to defend him; and then, i imagine, he will come to grips with us, and in no respectful spirit either.
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well , -PRON- will say all the thing that -PRON- be say in -PRON- attempt to defend -PRON- ; and then , -PRON- imagine , -PRON- will come to grip with -PRON- , and in no respectful spirit either .
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I imagine him saying: 'This good Socrates here what he did was to frighten a small boy by asking him if it were possible that the same man should at once remember and not know the same thing; and when the boy in his fright answered 'No,' because he couldn't see what was coming, then, according to Socrates, the laugh was against me in the argument.
I imagine him saying: 'This good Socrates here what he did was to frighten a small boy by asking him if it were possible that the same man should at once remember and not know the same thing; and when the boy in his fright answered 'No,' because he couldn't see what was coming, then, according to Socrates, the laugh was against me in the argument.
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i imagine him saying: 'this good socrates here what he did was to frighten a small boy by asking him if it were possible that the same man should at once remember and not know the same thing; and when the boy in his fright answered 'no,' because he couldn't see what was coming, then, according to socrates, the laugh was against me in the argument.
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-PRON- imagine -PRON- say : ' this good Socrates here what -PRON- do be to frighten a small boy by ask -PRON- if -PRON- be possible that the same man should at once remember and not know the same thing ; and when the boy in -PRON- fright answer ' no , ' because -PRON- could not see what be come , then , accord to Socrates , the laugh be against -PRON- in the argument .
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You are too easy going, Socrates.
You are too easy going, Socrates.
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you are too easy going, socrates.
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-PRON- be too easy go , Socrates .
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The true position is this.
The true position is this.
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the true position is this.
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the true position be this .
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When you are examining any doctrine of mine by the method of question and answer, if the person being questioned answers as I myself would answer, and gets caught, then it is I who am refuted; Theaetetus but if his answers are other than I should give, then it is he who is put in the wrong. '
When you are examining any doctrine of mine by the method of question and answer, if the person being questioned answers as I myself would answer, and gets caught, then it is I who am refuted; Theaetetus but if his answers are other than I should give, then it is he who is put in the wrong. '
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when you are examining any doctrine of mine by the method of question and answer, if the person being questioned answers as i myself would answer, and gets caught, then it is i who am refuted; theaetetus but if his answers are other than i should give, then it is he who is put in the wrong. '
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when -PRON- be examine any doctrine of mine by the method of question and answer , if the person be question answer as -PRON- -PRON- would answer , and get catch , then -PRON- be -PRON- who be refute ; Theaetetus but if -PRON- answer be other than -PRON- should give , then -PRON- be -PRON- who be put in the wrong . '
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Now, to begin with, do you expect someone to grant you that a man has a present memory of things he experienced in the past, this being an experience rather like the original one, unless he is still experiencing them?
Now, to begin with, do you expect someone to grant you that a man has a present memory of things he experienced in the past, this being an experience rather like the original one, unless he is still experiencing them?
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now, to begin with, do you expect someone to grant you that a man has a present memory of things he experienced in the past, this being an experience rather like the original one, unless he is still experiencing them?
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now , to begin with , do -PRON- expect someone to grant -PRON- that a man have a present memory of thing -PRON- experience in the past , this be an experience rather like the original one , unless -PRON- be still experience -PRON- ?
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That is very far from being true.
That is very far from being true.
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that is very far from being true.
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that be very far from be true .
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Again, do you suppose he will hesitate to admit that it is possible for the same man to know and not know the same thing?
Again, do you suppose he will hesitate to admit that it is possible for the same man to know and not know the same thing?
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again, do you suppose he will hesitate to admit that it is possible for the same man to know and not know the same thing?
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again , do -PRON- suppose -PRON- will hesitate to admit that -PRON- be possible for the same man to know and not know the same thing ?
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Or if he has misgivings about this do you expect him to concede to you that the man, who is in process of becoming unlike, is the same as he was before the process began?
Or if he has misgivings about this do you expect him to concede to you that the man, who is in process of becoming unlike, is the same as he was before the process began?
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or if he has misgivings about this do you expect him to concede to you that the man, who is in process of becoming unlike, is the same as he was before the process began?
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or if -PRON- have misgiving about this do -PRON- expect -PRON- to concede to -PRON- that the man , who be in process of become unlike , be the same as -PRON- be before the process begin ?
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Do you expect him even to speak of 'the man' rather than of 'the men,' indeed of an infinite number of these men coming to be in succession, assuming this process of becoming unlike?
Do you expect him even to speak of 'the man' rather than of 'the men,' indeed of an infinite number of these men coming to be in succession, assuming this process of becoming unlike?
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do you expect him even to speak of 'the man' rather than of 'the men,' indeed of an infinite number of these men coming to be in succession, assuming this process of becoming unlike?
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do -PRON- expect -PRON- even to speak of ' the man ' rather than of ' the man , ' indeed of an infinite number of these man come to be in succession , assume this process of become unlike ?