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I suppose they think that if they did it would be something that stands still this being what they are totally at war with, and what they are determined to banish from the universe, if they can.
I suppose they think that if they did it would be something that stands still this being what they are totally at war with, and what they are determined to banish from the universe, if they can.
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i suppose they think that if they did it would be something that stands still this being what they are totally at war with, and what they are determined to banish from the universe, if they can.
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-PRON- suppose -PRON- think that if -PRON- do -PRON- would be something that stand still this be what -PRON- be totally at war with , and what -PRON- be determined to banish from the universe , if -PRON- can .
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I dare say, Theodorus, you have seen these men only on the field of battle, and never been with them in times of peace as you don't belong to their set.
I dare say, Theodorus, you have seen these men only on the field of battle, and never been with them in times of peace as you don't belong to their set.
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i dare say, theodorus, you have seen these men only on the field of battle, and never been with them in times of peace as you don't belong to their set.
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-PRON- dare say , Theodorus , -PRON- have see these man only on the field of battle , and never be with -PRON- in time of peace as -PRON- do not belong to -PRON- set .
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I expect they keep such matters to be explained at leisure to their pupils whom they want to make like themselves.
I expect they keep such matters to be explained at leisure to their pupils whom they want to make like themselves.
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i expect they keep such matters to be explained at leisure to their pupils whom they want to make like themselves.
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-PRON- expect -PRON- keep such matter to be explain at leisure to -PRON- pupil whom -PRON- want to make like -PRON- .
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Pupils, my good man?
Pupils, my good man?
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pupils, my good man?
['pupils', 'my', 'good', 'man']
pupil , -PRON- good man ?
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There are no pupils and teachers among these people.
There are no pupils and teachers among these people.
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there are no pupils and teachers among these people.
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there be no pupil and teacher among these people .
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They just spring up on their own, one here, one there, wherever they happen to catch their inspiration; and no one of them will credit another with knowing anything.
They just spring up on their own, one here, one there, wherever they happen to catch their inspiration; and no one of them will credit another with knowing anything.
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they just spring up on their own, one here, one there, wherever they happen to catch their inspiration; and no one of them will credit another with knowing anything.
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-PRON- just spring up on -PRON- own , one here , one there , wherever -PRON- happen to catch -PRON- inspiration ; and no one of -PRON- will credit another with know anything .
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As I was just going to say, you will never get these men to give an account of themselves, willingly or unwillingly.
As I was just going to say, you will never get these men to give an account of themselves, willingly or unwillingly.
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as i was just going to say, you will never get these men to give an account of themselves, willingly or unwillingly.
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as -PRON- be just go to say , -PRON- will never get these man to give an account of -PRON- , willingly or unwillingly .
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What we must do is to take their doctrine out of their hands and consider it for ourselves, as we should a problem in geometry.
What we must do is to take their doctrine out of their hands and consider it for ourselves, as we should a problem in geometry.
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what we must do is to take their doctrine out of their hands and consider it for ourselves, as we should a problem in geometry.
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what -PRON- must do be to take -PRON- doctrine out of -PRON- hand and consider -PRON- for -PRON- , as -PRON- should a problem in geometry .
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This problem now, we have inherited it, have we not, from the ancients?
This problem now, we have inherited it, have we not, from the ancients?
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this problem now, we have inherited it, have we not, from the ancients?
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this problem now , -PRON- have inherit -PRON- , have -PRON- not , from the ancient ?
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They used poetical forms which concealed from the majority of men their real meaning, namely, that Ocean and Tethys, the origin of all things, are actually flowing streams, and nothing stands still.
They used poetical forms which concealed from the majority of men their real meaning, namely, that Ocean and Tethys, the origin of all things, are actually flowing streams, and nothing stands still.
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they used poetical forms which concealed from the majority of men their real meaning, namely, that ocean and tethys, the origin of all things, are actually flowing streams, and nothing stands still.
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-PRON- use poetical form which conceal from the majority of man -PRON- real meaning , namely , that Ocean and Tethys , the origin of all thing , be actually flow stream , and nothing stand still .
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In more modern times, the problem is presented to us by men who, being more accomplished in these matters, plainly demonstrate their meaning so that even shoemakers may hear and assimilate their wisdom, and give up the silly idea that some things in this world stand still while others move, learn that all things are in motion, and recognize the greatness of their instructors.
In more modern times, the problem is presented to us by men who, being more accomplished in these matters, plainly demonstrate their meaning so that even shoemakers may hear and assimilate their wisdom, and give up the silly idea that some things in this world stand still while others move, learn that all things are in motion, and recognize the greatness of their instructors.
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in more modern times, the problem is presented to us by men who, being more accomplished in these matters, plainly demonstrate their meaning so that even shoemakers may hear and assimilate their wisdom, and give up the silly idea that some things in this world stand still while others move, learn that all things are in motion, and recognize the greatness of their instructors.
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in more modern time , the problem be present to -PRON- by man who , be more accomplished in these matter , plainly demonstrate -PRON- meaning so that even shoemaker may hear and assimilate -PRON- wisdom , and give up the silly idea that some thing in this world stand still while other move , learn that all thing be in motion , and recognize the greatness of -PRON- instructor .
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I.e., the principle that everything is really motion a).
I.e., the principle that everything is really motion a).
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i.e., the principle that everything is really motion a).
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i.e. , the principle that everything be really motion a ) .
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But I was almost forgetting, Theodorus, that there are other thinkers who have announced the opposite view;
But I was almost forgetting, Theodorus, that there are other thinkers who have announced the opposite view;
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but i was almost forgetting, theodorus, that there are other thinkers who have announced the opposite view;
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but -PRON- be almost forget , Theodorus , that there be other thinker who have announce the opposite view ;
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who tell us that 'Unmoved is the Universe', and other similar statements which we hear from a Meliss or a Parmenides as against the whole party of Heracliteans.
who tell us that 'Unmoved is the Universe', and other similar statements which we hear from a Meliss or a Parmenides as against the whole party of Heracliteans.
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who tell us that 'unmoved is the universe', and other similar statements which we hear from a meliss or a parmenides as against the whole party of heracliteans.
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who tell -PRON- that ' Unmoved be the Universe ' , and other similar statement which -PRON- hear from a Meliss or a Parmenides as against the whole party of Heracliteans .
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These philosophers insist that all things are One, and that this One stands still, itself within itself, having no place in which to move.
These philosophers insist that all things are One, and that this One stands still, itself within itself, having no place in which to move.
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these philosophers insist that all things are one, and that this one stands still, itself within itself, having no place in which to move.
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these philosopher insist that all thing be one , and that this one stand still , -PRON- within -PRON- , have no place in which to move .
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What are we to do with all these people, my friend?
What are we to do with all these people, my friend?
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what are we to do with all these people, my friend?
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what be -PRON- to do with all these people , -PRON- friend ?
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We have been gradually advancing till, without realizing it, we have got ourselves in between the two parties; and if we don't in some way manage to put up a fight and make our escape, we shall pay for it, like the people who play that game on the line in the wrestling schools, and get caught by both parties and pulled in opposite directions.
We have been gradually advancing till, without realizing it, we have got ourselves in between the two parties; and if we don't in some way manage to put up a fight and make our escape, we shall pay for it, like the people who play that game on the line in the wrestling schools, and get caught by both parties and pulled in opposite directions.
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we have been gradually advancing till, without realizing it, we have got ourselves in between the two parties; and if we don't in some way manage to put up a fight and make our escape, we shall pay for it, like the people who play that game on the line in the wrestling schools, and get caught by both parties and pulled in opposite directions.
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-PRON- have be gradually advance till , without realize -PRON- , -PRON- have get -PRON- in between the two party ; and if -PRON- do not in some way manage to put up a fight and make -PRON- escape , -PRON- shall pay for -PRON- , like the people who play that game on the line in the wrestling school , and get catch by both party and pull in opposite direction .
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Now I think we ought to begin by examining the other party, the fluent fellows we started to pursue.
Now I think we ought to begin by examining the other party, the fluent fellows we started to pursue.
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now i think we ought to begin by examining the other party, the fluent fellows we started to pursue.
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now -PRON- think -PRON- ought to begin by examine the other party , the fluent fellow -PRON- start to pursue .
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If they appear to us to be talking sense, we will help them to drag us over to their side, and try to escape the others.
If they appear to us to be talking sense, we will help them to drag us over to their side, and try to escape the others.
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if they appear to us to be talking sense, we will help them to drag us over to their side, and try to escape the others.
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if -PRON- appear to -PRON- to be talk sense , -PRON- will help -PRON- to drag -PRON- over to -PRON- side , and try to escape the other .
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But if those who make their stand for the whole appear to be nearer the truth, we will take refuge with them from the men who 'move what should not be moved'.
But if those who make their stand for the whole appear to be nearer the truth, we will take refuge with them from the men who 'move what should not be moved'.
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but if those who make their stand for the whole appear to be nearer the truth, we will take refuge with them from the men who 'move what should not be moved'.
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but if those who make -PRON- stand for the whole appear to be nearer the truth , -PRON- will take refuge with -PRON- from the man who ' move what should not be move ' .
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And if it appears that neither party has a reasonable theory, then we shall be very absurd if we think that insignificant people like ourselves can have anything to say, after we have rejected the views of men who lived so long ago and possessed all wisdom.
And if it appears that neither party has a reasonable theory, then we shall be very absurd if we think that insignificant people like ourselves can have anything to say, after we have rejected the views of men who lived so long ago and possessed all wisdom.
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and if it appears that neither party has a reasonable theory, then we shall be very absurd if we think that insignificant people like ourselves can have anything to say, after we have rejected the views of men who lived so long ago and possessed all wisdom.
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and if -PRON- appear that neither party have a reasonable theory , then -PRON- shall be very absurd if -PRON- think that insignificant people like -PRON- can have anything to say , after -PRON- have reject the view of man who live so long ago and possess all wisdom .
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Think now, Theodorus, is it of any use for us to go forward upon such a dangerous venture?
Think now, Theodorus, is it of any use for us to go forward upon such a dangerous venture?
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think now, theodorus, is it of any use for us to go forward upon such a dangerous venture?
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think now , Theodorus , be -PRON- of any use for -PRON- to go forward upon such a dangerous venture ?
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We can't refuse to examine the doctrines of these two schools, Socrates; that couldn't be allowed.
We can't refuse to examine the doctrines of these two schools, Socrates; that couldn't be allowed.
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we can't refuse to examine the doctrines of these two schools, socrates; that couldn't be allowed.
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-PRON- can not refuse to examine the doctrine of these two school , Socrates ; that could not be allow .
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Then we must examine them, if you feel so strongly about it.
Then we must examine them, if you feel so strongly about it.
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then we must examine them, if you feel so strongly about it.
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then -PRON- must examine -PRON- , if -PRON- feel so strongly about -PRON- .
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Now it seems to me that the proper starting point of our criticism is the nature of motion
Now it seems to me that the proper starting point of our criticism is the nature of motion
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now it seems to me that the proper starting point of our criticism is the nature of motion
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now -PRON- seem to -PRON- that the proper starting point of -PRON- criticism be the nature of motion
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; what is this thing that they are talking about when they say that all things are in motion?
; what is this thing that they are talking about when they say that all things are in motion?
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; what is this thing that they are talking about when they say that all things are in motion?
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; what be this thing that -PRON- be talk about when -PRON- say that all thing be in motion ?
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I mean, for example, are they referring to one form of motion only, or, as I think, to two but don't let this be only what I think.
I mean, for example, are they referring to one form of motion only, or, as I think, to two but don't let this be only what I think.
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i mean, for example, are they referring to one form of motion only, or, as i think, to two but don't let this be only what i think.
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-PRON- mean , for example , be -PRON- refer to one form of motion only , or , as -PRON- think , to two but do not let this be only what -PRON- think .
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You commit yourself as well, so that we may come to grief together, if need be.
You commit yourself as well, so that we may come to grief together, if need be.
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you commit yourself as well, so that we may come to grief together, if need be.
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-PRON- commit -PRON- as well , so that -PRON- may come to grief together , if need be .
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Tell me, do you call it 'motion' when a thing changes from one place to another or turns round in the same place?
Tell me, do you call it 'motion' when a thing changes from one place to another or turns round in the same place?
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tell me, do you call it 'motion' when a thing changes from one place to another or turns round in the same place?
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tell -PRON- , do -PRON- call -PRON- ' motion ' when a thing change from one place to another or turn round in the same place ?
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Here then is one form of motion.
Here then is one form of motion.
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here then is one form of motion.
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here then be one form of motion .
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Then supposing a thing remains in the same place, but grows old, or becomes black instead of white, or hard instead of soft, or undergoes any other alteration; isn't it right to say that here we have motion in another form?
Then supposing a thing remains in the same place, but grows old, or becomes black instead of white, or hard instead of soft, or undergoes any other alteration; isn't it right to say that here we have motion in another form?
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then supposing a thing remains in the same place, but grows old, or becomes black instead of white, or hard instead of soft, or undergoes any other alteration; isn't it right to say that here we have motion in another form?
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then suppose a thing remain in the same place , but grow old , or become black instead of white , or hard instead of soft , or undergo any other alteration ; be not -PRON- right to say that here -PRON- have motion in another form ?
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Then I now have two forms of motion, alteration and spatial movement.
Then I now have two forms of motion, alteration and spatial movement.
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then i now have two forms of motion, alteration and spatial movement.
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then -PRON- now have two form of motion , alteration and spatial movement .
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Yes; and that's quite correct.
Yes; and that's quite correct.
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yes; and that's quite correct.
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yes ; and that be quite correct .
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Then now that we have made this distinction, let us have a talk with the people who allege that all things are in motion.
Then now that we have made this distinction, let us have a talk with the people who allege that all things are in motion.
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then now that we have made this distinction, let us have a talk with the people who allege that all things are in motion.
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then now that -PRON- have make this distinction , let -PRON- have a talk with the people who allege that all thing be in motion .
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Both the text and the sense of this quotation are uncertain.
Both the text and the sense of this quotation are uncertain.
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both the text and the sense of this quotation are uncertain.
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both the text and the sense of this quotation be uncertain .
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Melissus of Samos was a fifth century follower of Parmenides.
Melissus of Samos was a fifth century follower of Parmenides.
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melissus of samos was a fifth century follower of parmenides.
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Melissus of Samos be a fifth century follower of Parmenides .
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Do you hold that everything is in motion in both ways, that is, that it both moves through space and undergoes alteration?
Do you hold that everything is in motion in both ways, that is, that it both moves through space and undergoes alteration?
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do you hold that everything is in motion in both ways, that is, that it both moves through space and undergoes alteration?
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do -PRON- hold that everything be in motion in both way , that is , that -PRON- both move through space and undergo alteration ?
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Or do you suggest that some things are in motion in both ways, and some only in one or the other?'
Or do you suggest that some things are in motion in both ways, and some only in one or the other?'
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or do you suggest that some things are in motion in both ways, and some only in one or the other?'
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or do -PRON- suggest that some thing be in motion in both way , and some only in one or the other ? '
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Heaven knows, I can't answer that.
Heaven knows, I can't answer that.
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heaven knows, i can't answer that.
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Heaven know , -PRON- can not answer that .
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I suppose they would say, in both ways.
I suppose they would say, in both ways.
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i suppose they would say, in both ways.
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-PRON- suppose -PRON- would say , in both way .
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Yes; otherwise, my friend, it will turn out that, in their view, things are both moving and standing still; and it will be no more correct to say that all things are in motion than to say that all things stand still.
Yes; otherwise, my friend, it will turn out that, in their view, things are both moving and standing still; and it will be no more correct to say that all things are in motion than to say that all things stand still.
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yes; otherwise, my friend, it will turn out that, in their view, things are both moving and standing still; and it will be no more correct to say that all things are in motion than to say that all things stand still.
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yes ; otherwise , -PRON- friend , -PRON- will turn out that , in -PRON- view , thing be both move and stand still ; and -PRON- will be no more correct to say that all thing be in motion than to say that all thing stand still .
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Then since they must be in motion, and there is no such thing anywhere as absence of motion, it follows that all things are always in every kind of motion.
Then since they must be in motion, and there is no such thing anywhere as absence of motion, it follows that all things are always in every kind of motion.
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then since they must be in motion, and there is no such thing anywhere as absence of motion, it follows that all things are always in every kind of motion.
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then since -PRON- must be in motion , and there be no such thing anywhere as absence of motion , -PRON- follow that all thing be always in every kind of motion .
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Then I want you to consider this point in their theory.
Then I want you to consider this point in their theory.
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then i want you to consider this point in their theory.
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then -PRON- want -PRON- to consider this point in -PRON- theory .
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As we were saying, they hold that the genesis of things such as warmth and whiteness occurs when each of them is moving, together with a perception, in the space between the active and passive factors: the passive factor thereby becoming percipient, but not a perception, while the active factor becomes such or such, but not a quality isn't that so?
As we were saying, they hold that the genesis of things such as warmth and whiteness occurs when each of them is moving, together with a perception, in the space between the active and passive factors: the passive factor thereby becoming percipient, but not a perception, while the active factor becomes such or such, but not a quality isn't that so?
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as we were saying, they hold that the genesis of things such as warmth and whiteness occurs when each of them is moving, together with a perception, in the space between the active and passive factors: the passive factor thereby becoming percipient, but not a perception, while the active factor becomes such or such, but not a quality isn't that so?
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as -PRON- be say , -PRON- hold that the genesis of thing such as warmth and whiteness occur when each of -PRON- be move , together with a perception , in the space between the active and passive factor : the passive factor thereby become percipient , but not a perception , while the active factor become such or such , but not a quality be not that so ?
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But perhaps 'quality' seems a strange word to you; perhaps you don't quite understand it as a general expression.
But perhaps 'quality' seems a strange word to you; perhaps you don't quite understand it as a general expression.
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but perhaps 'quality' seems a strange word to you; perhaps you don't quite understand it as a general expression.
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but perhaps ' quality ' seem a strange word to -PRON- ; perhaps -PRON- do not quite understand -PRON- as a general expression .
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So I will talk about particular cases.
So I will talk about particular cases.
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so i will talk about particular cases.
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so -PRON- will talk about particular case .
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What I mean is that the active factor becomes not warmth or whiteness, but warm and white; and so on.
What I mean is that the active factor becomes not warmth or whiteness, but warm and white; and so on.
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what i mean is that the active factor becomes not warmth or whiteness, but warm and white; and so on.
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what -PRON- mean be that the active factor become not warmth or whiteness , but warm and white ; and so on .
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You will remember, perhaps, that we said in the earlier stages of the argument that there is nothing which in itself is just one thing; and that this applies also to the active and passive factors.
You will remember, perhaps, that we said in the earlier stages of the argument that there is nothing which in itself is just one thing; and that this applies also to the active and passive factors.
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you will remember, perhaps, that we said in the earlier stages of the argument that there is nothing which in itself is just one thing; and that this applies also to the active and passive factors.
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-PRON- will remember , perhaps , that -PRON- say in the early stage of the argument that there be nothing which in -PRON- be just one thing ; and that this apply also to the active and passive factor .
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It is by the association of the two with one another that they generate perceptions and the things perceived; and in so doing, the active factor becomes such and such, while the passive factor becomes percipient.
It is by the association of the two with one another that they generate perceptions and the things perceived; and in so doing, the active factor becomes such and such, while the passive factor becomes percipient.
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it is by the association of the two with one another that they generate perceptions and the things perceived; and in so doing, the active factor becomes such and such, while the passive factor becomes percipient.
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-PRON- be by the association of the two with one another that -PRON- generate perception and the thing perceive ; and in so do , the active factor become such and such , while the passive factor become percipient .
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Yes, I remember that, of course.
Yes, I remember that, of course.
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yes, i remember that, of course.
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yes , -PRON- remember that , of course .
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Then we need not concern ourselves about other points in their doctrine, whether they mean what we say or something else.
Then we need not concern ourselves about other points in their doctrine, whether they mean what we say or something else.
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then we need not concern ourselves about other points in their doctrine, whether they mean what we say or something else.
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then -PRON- need not concern -PRON- about other point in -PRON- doctrine , whether -PRON- mean what -PRON- say or something else .
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We must keep our eyes simply upon the object of our discussion.
We must keep our eyes simply upon the object of our discussion.
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we must keep our eyes simply upon the object of our discussion.
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-PRON- must keep -PRON- eye simply upon the object of -PRON- discussion .
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We must ask them this question: 'According to you, all things move and flow; isn't that so?'
We must ask them this question: 'According to you, all things move and flow; isn't that so?'
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we must ask them this question: 'according to you, all things move and flow; isn't that so?'
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-PRON- must ask -PRON- this question : ' accord to -PRON- , all thing move and flow ; be not that so ? '
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And they have both the motions that we distinguished, that is to say,
And they have both the motions that we distinguished, that is to say,
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and they have both the motions that we distinguished, that is to say,
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and -PRON- have both the motion that -PRON- distinguish , that be to say ,
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they both move and alter?
they both move and alter?
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they both move and alter?
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-PRON- both move and alter ?
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That must be so, if they are to be wholly and completely in motion.
That must be so, if they are to be wholly and completely in motion.
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that must be so, if they are to be wholly and completely in motion.
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that must be so , if -PRON- be to be wholly and completely in motion .
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Now if they were only moving through space and not altering, we should presumably be able to say what the moving things flow?
Now if they were only moving through space and not altering, we should presumably be able to say what the moving things flow?
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now if they were only moving through space and not altering, we should presumably be able to say what the moving things flow?
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now if -PRON- be only move through space and not alter , -PRON- should presumably be able to say what the move thing flow ?
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Or how do we express it?.
Or how do we express it?.
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or how do we express it?.
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or how do -PRON- express -PRON- ? .
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But since not even this abides, that what flows flows white, but rather it is in process of change, so that there is flux of this very thing also, the whiteness, and it is passing over into another color, lest it be convicted of standing still in this respect since that is so
But since not even this abides, that what flows flows white, but rather it is in process of change, so that there is flux of this very thing also, the whiteness, and it is passing over into another color, lest it be convicted of standing still in this respect since that is so
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but since not even this abides, that what flows flows white, but rather it is in process of change, so that there is flux of this very thing also, the whiteness, and it is passing over into another color, lest it be convicted of standing still in this respect since that is so
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, is it possible to give any name to a color which will properly apply to it?
, is it possible to give any name to a color which will properly apply to it?
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, is it possible to give any name to a color which will properly apply to it?
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, be -PRON- possible to give any name to a color which will properly apply to -PRON- ?
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I don't see how one could, Socrates; nor yet surely to anything else of that kind, if, being in flux, it is always quietly slipping away as you speak?
I don't see how one could, Socrates; nor yet surely to anything else of that kind, if, being in flux, it is always quietly slipping away as you speak?
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i don't see how one could, socrates; nor yet surely to anything else of that kind, if, being in flux, it is always quietly slipping away as you speak?
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-PRON- do not see how one could , Socrates ; nor yet surely to anything else of that kind , if , be in flux , -PRON- be always quietly slip away as -PRON- speak ?
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And what about any particular kind of perception; for example, seeing or hearing?
And what about any particular kind of perception; for example, seeing or hearing?
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and what about any particular kind of perception; for example, seeing or hearing?
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and what about any particular kind of perception ; for example , see or hear ?
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Does it ever abide, and remain seeing or hearing?
Does it ever abide, and remain seeing or hearing?
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does it ever abide, and remain seeing or hearing?
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do -PRON- ever abide , and remain see or hear ?
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It ought not to, certainly, if all things are in motion.
It ought not to, certainly, if all things are in motion.
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it ought not to, certainly, if all things are in motion.
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-PRON- ought not to , certainly , if all thing be in motion .
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Then we may not call anything seeing rather than not seeing; nor indeed may we call it any other perception rather than not if it be admitted that all things are in motion in every way?
Then we may not call anything seeing rather than not seeing; nor indeed may we call it any other perception rather than not if it be admitted that all things are in motion in every way?
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then we may not call anything seeing rather than not seeing; nor indeed may we call it any other perception rather than not if it be admitted that all things are in motion in every way?
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then -PRON- may not call anything see rather than not see ; nor indeed may -PRON- call -PRON- any other perception rather than not if -PRON- be admit that all thing be in motion in every way ?
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Yet Theaetetus and I said that knowledge was perception?
Yet Theaetetus and I said that knowledge was perception?
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yet theaetetus and i said that knowledge was perception?
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yet Theaetetus and -PRON- say that knowledge be perception ?
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And so our answer to the question, 'What is knowledge?' gave something which is no more knowledge than not.
And so our answer to the question, 'What is knowledge?' gave something which is no more knowledge than not.
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and so our answer to the question, 'what is knowledge?' gave something which is no more knowledge than not.
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and so -PRON- answer to the question , ' what be knowledge ? ' give something which be no more knowledge than not .
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It seems as if it did.
It seems as if it did.
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it seems as if it did.
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-PRON- seem as if -PRON- do .
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A fine way this turns out to be of making our answer right.
A fine way this turns out to be of making our answer right.
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a fine way this turns out to be of making our answer right.
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a fine way this turn out to be of make -PRON- answer right .
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We were most anxious to prove that all things are in motion, in order to make that answer come out correct; but what has really emerged is that, if all things are in motion, every answer, on whatever subject, is equally correct, both 'it is thus' and 'it is not thus' or if you like 'becomes', as we don't want to use any expressions which will bring our friends to a standstill.
We were most anxious to prove that all things are in motion, in order to make that answer come out correct; but what has really emerged is that, if all things are in motion, every answer, on whatever subject, is equally correct, both 'it is thus' and 'it is not thus' or if you like 'becomes', as we don't want to use any expressions which will bring our friends to a standstill.
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we were most anxious to prove that all things are in motion, in order to make that answer come out correct; but what has really emerged is that, if all things are in motion, every answer, on whatever subject, is equally correct, both 'it is thus' and 'it is not thus' or if you like 'becomes', as we don't want to use any expressions which will bring our friends to a standstill.
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-PRON- be most anxious to prove that all thing be in motion , in order to make that answer come out correct ; but what have really emerge be that , if all thing be in motion , every answer , on whatever subject , be equally correct , both ' -PRON- be thus ' and ' -PRON- be not thus ' or if -PRON- like ' become ' , as -PRON- do not want to use any expression which will bring -PRON- friend to a standstill .
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Well, yes, Theodorus, except that I said 'thus' and 'not thus'.
Well, yes, Theodorus, except that I said 'thus' and 'not thus'.
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well, yes, theodorus, except that i said 'thus' and 'not thus'.
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well , yes , Theodorus , except that -PRON- say ' thus ' and ' not thus ' .
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One must not use even the word 'thus'; for this 'thus' would no longer be in motion; nor yet 'not thus' for here again there is no motion.
One must not use even the word 'thus'; for this 'thus' would no longer be in motion; nor yet 'not thus' for here again there is no motion.
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one must not use even the word 'thus'; for this 'thus' would no longer be in motion; nor yet 'not thus' for here again there is no motion.
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one must not use even the word ' thus ' ; for this ' thus ' would no longer be in motion ; nor yet ' not thus ' for here again there be no motion .
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The exponents of this theory need to establish some other language; as it is, they have no words that are consistent with their hypothesis unless it would perhaps suit them best to use 'not at all thus' in a quite indefinite sense.
The exponents of this theory need to establish some other language; as it is, they have no words that are consistent with their hypothesis unless it would perhaps suit them best to use 'not at all thus' in a quite indefinite sense.
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the exponents of this theory need to establish some other language; as it is, they have no words that are consistent with their hypothesis unless it would perhaps suit them best to use 'not at all thus' in a quite indefinite sense.
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That would at least be an idiom most appropriate to them.
That would at least be an idiom most appropriate to them.
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that would at least be an idiom most appropriate to them.
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that would at least be an idiom most appropriate to -PRON- .
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Then we are set free from your friend, Theodorus.
Then we are set free from your friend, Theodorus.
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then we are set free from your friend, theodorus.
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then -PRON- be set free from -PRON- friend , Theodorus .
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We do not yet concede to him that every man is the measure of all things, if he be not a man of understanding.
We do not yet concede to him that every man is the measure of all things, if he be not a man of understanding.
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we do not yet concede to him that every man is the measure of all things, if he be not a man of understanding.
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-PRON- do not yet concede to -PRON- that every man be the measure of all thing , if -PRON- be not a man of understanding .
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And we are not going to grant that knowledge is perception, not at any rate on the line of inquiry which supposes that all things are in motion; we are not going to grant it unless Theaetetus here has some other way of stating it.
And we are not going to grant that knowledge is perception, not at any rate on the line of inquiry which supposes that all things are in motion; we are not going to grant it unless Theaetetus here has some other way of stating it.
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and we are not going to grant that knowledge is perception, not at any rate on the line of inquiry which supposes that all things are in motion; we are not going to grant it unless theaetetus here has some other way of stating it.
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and -PRON- be not go to grant that knowledge be perception , not at any rate on the line of inquiry which suppose that all thing be in motion ; -PRON- be not go to grant -PRON- unless Theaetetus here have some other way of state -PRON- .
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That's very good hearing, Socrates, for when these matters were concluded I was to be set free from my task of answering you, Theaetetus according to our agreement, which specified the end of the discussion of Protagoras' theory.
That's very good hearing, Socrates, for when these matters were concluded I was to be set free from my task of answering you, Theaetetus according to our agreement, which specified the end of the discussion of Protagoras' theory.
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that's very good hearing, socrates, for when these matters were concluded i was to be set free from my task of answering you, theaetetus according to our agreement, which specified the end of the discussion of protagoras' theory.
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that be very good hearing , Socrates , for when these matter be conclude -PRON- be to be set free from -PRON- task of answer -PRON- , Theaetetus accord to -PRON- agreement , which specify the end of the discussion of Protagoras ' theory .
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Oh, no, indeed, Theodorus!
Oh, no, indeed, Theodorus!
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oh, no, indeed, theodorus!
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oh , no , indeed , Theodorus !
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Not till you and Socrates have done what you proposed just now, and dealt with the other side, the people who say that the Universe stands still.
Not till you and Socrates have done what you proposed just now, and dealt with the other side, the people who say that the Universe stands still.
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not till you and socrates have done what you proposed just now, and dealt with the other side, the people who say that the universe stands still.
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not till -PRON- and Socrates have do what -PRON- propose just now , and deal with the other side , the people who say that the Universe stand still .
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What's this, Theaetetus?
What's this, Theaetetus?
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what's this, theaetetus?
['what', 'this', 'theaetetus']
what be this , Theaetetus ?
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You at your age teaching your elders to be unjust and break their agreements?
You at your age teaching your elders to be unjust and break their agreements?
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you at your age teaching your elders to be unjust and break their agreements?
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-PRON- at -PRON- age teach -PRON- elder to be unjust and break -PRON- agreement ?
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What you have got to do is to prepare to render account to Socrates yourself for the rest of the discussion.
What you have got to do is to prepare to render account to Socrates yourself for the rest of the discussion.
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what you have got to do is to prepare to render account to socrates yourself for the rest of the discussion.
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what -PRON- have get to do be to prepare to render account to Socrates -PRON- for the rest of the discussion .
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All right, if he likes.
All right, if he likes.
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all right, if he likes.
['all', 'right', 'if', 'he', 'likes']
all right , if -PRON- like .
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But I would rather have listened to a discussion of these views.
But I would rather have listened to a discussion of these views.
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but i would rather have listened to a discussion of these views.
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but -PRON- would rather have listen to a discussion of these view .
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Well, challenging Socrates to an argument is like inviting 'cavalry into the plain'.
Well, challenging Socrates to an argument is like inviting 'cavalry into the plain'.
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well, challenging socrates to an argument is like inviting 'cavalry into the plain'.
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well , challenge Socrates to an argument be like invite ' cavalry into the plain ' .
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So ask your questions
So ask your questions
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so ask your questions
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so ask -PRON- question
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But I don't think, Theodorus, that I am going to be persuaded by Theaetetus to do what he demands.
But I don't think, Theodorus, that I am going to be persuaded by Theaetetus to do what he demands.
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but i don't think, theodorus, that i am going to be persuaded by theaetetus to do what he demands.
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but -PRON- do not think , Theodorus , that -PRON- be go to be persuade by Theaetetus to do what -PRON- demand .
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But what is it makes you unwilling?
But what is it makes you unwilling?
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but what is it makes you unwilling?
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but what be -PRON- make -PRON- unwilling ?
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I am afraid our criticism might be a very cheap affair.
I am afraid our criticism might be a very cheap affair.
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i am afraid our criticism might be a very cheap affair.
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-PRON- be afraid -PRON- criticism may be a very cheap affair .
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And if I feel like this before the many who have made the universe one and unmoved, Melissus and the rest of them, I feel it still more in the face of the One Parmenides.
And if I feel like this before the many who have made the universe one and unmoved, Melissus and the rest of them, I feel it still more in the face of the One Parmenides.
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and if i feel like this before the many who have made the universe one and unmoved, melissus and the rest of them, i feel it still more in the face of the one parmenides.
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and if -PRON- feel like this before the many who have make the universe one and unmoved , Melissus and the rest of -PRON- , -PRON- feel -PRON- still more in the face of the One Parmenides .
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Parmenides seems to me, in the words of Homer, to be 'reverend' and 'awful'.
Parmenides seems to me, in the words of Homer, to be 'reverend' and 'awful'.
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parmenides seems to me, in the words of homer, to be 'reverend' and 'awful'.
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Parmenides seem to -PRON- , in the word of Homer , to be ' reverend ' and ' awful ' .
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I met him when I was very young and he was a very old man; and he seemed to me to have a wholly noble depth.
I met him when I was very young and he was a very old man; and he seemed to me to have a wholly noble depth.
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i met him when i was very young and he was a very old man; and he seemed to me to have a wholly noble depth.
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-PRON- meet -PRON- when -PRON- be very young and -PRON- be a very old man ; and -PRON- seem to -PRON- to have a wholly noble depth .
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So I am afraid we might not understand even what he says; still less should we attain to his real thought.
So I am afraid we might not understand even what he says; still less should we attain to his real thought.
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so i am afraid we might not understand even what he says; still less should we attain to his real thought.
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so -PRON- be afraid -PRON- may not understand even what -PRON- say ; still less should -PRON- attain to -PRON- real thought .
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Above all, I am afraid that the very object of our discussion, the nature of knowledge, might be left unexamined amid the crowd of theories that will rush in upon us if we admit them; especially as the theory we have now brought up is one which involves unmanageably vast issues.
Above all, I am afraid that the very object of our discussion, the nature of knowledge, might be left unexamined amid the crowd of theories that will rush in upon us if we admit them; especially as the theory we have now brought up is one which involves unmanageably vast issues.
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above all, i am afraid that the very object of our discussion, the nature of knowledge, might be left unexamined amid the crowd of theories that will rush in upon us if we admit them; especially as the theory we have now brought up is one which involves unmanageably vast issues.
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above all , -PRON- be afraid that the very object of -PRON- discussion , the nature of knowledge , may be leave unexamined amid the crowd of theory that will rush in upon -PRON- if -PRON- admit -PRON- ; especially as the theory -PRON- have now bring up be one which involve unmanageably vast issue .
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To treat it as a sideshow would be insult and injury; while if it is adequately discussed, it is likely to spread out until it completely eclipses the problems of knowledge.
To treat it as a sideshow would be insult and injury; while if it is adequately discussed, it is likely to spread out until it completely eclipses the problems of knowledge.
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to treat it as a sideshow would be insult and injury; while if it is adequately discussed, it is likely to spread out until it completely eclipses the problems of knowledge.
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to treat -PRON- as a sideshow would be insult and injury ; while if -PRON- be adequately discuss , -PRON- be likely to spread out until -PRON- completely eclipse the problem of knowledge .
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We must not do either.
We must not do either.
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we must not do either.
['we', 'must', 'not', 'do', 'either']
-PRON- must not do either .
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What we must do is to make use of our midwife's art to deliver Theaetetus of the thoughts which he has conceived about the nature of knowledge.
What we must do is to make use of our midwife's art to deliver Theaetetus of the thoughts which he has conceived about the nature of knowledge.
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what we must do is to make use of our midwife's art to deliver theaetetus of the thoughts which he has conceived about the nature of knowledge.
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what -PRON- must do be to make use of -PRON- midwife 's art to deliver Theaetetus of the thought which -PRON- have conceive about the nature of knowledge .
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Well, if that is what you think proper, it must be done.
Well, if that is what you think proper, it must be done.
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well, if that is what you think proper, it must be done.
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well , if that be what -PRON- think proper , -PRON- must be do .
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Now, Theaetetus, I want you to think about one point in what has been said.
Now, Theaetetus, I want you to think about one point in what has been said.
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now, theaetetus, i want you to think about one point in what has been said.
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now , Theaetetus , -PRON- want -PRON- to think about one point in what have be say .