id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-theaetetus-1564 plato-theaetetus-1564 .txt text/plain 31451 2474 86 THEODORUS: Theaetetus, Socrates, is his name; but I rather think that THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And is that different in any way from knowledge? SOCRATES: Do you hear, Theaetetus, what Theodorus says? THEAETETUS: No. SOCRATES: And when a man is asked what science or knowledge is, to THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: Shall I tell you the reason? THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And 'appears to him' means the same as 'he perceives.' SOCRATES: Shall we say that we know every thing which we see and hear? THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And you would admit that there is such a thing as memory? THEAETETUS: I cannot say, Socrates, that all opinion is knowledge, SOCRATES: A person may think that some things which he knows, or which THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: He will certainly not think that he has a false opinion? THEAETETUS: Yes. SOCRATES: In the same general way, we might also have true opinion about ./cache/plato-theaetetus-1564.txt ./txt/plato-theaetetus-1564.txt