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In Plato's earlier dialogues-in all of them, except the Lysis, Euthydemus, and Hippias Major-Socrates' enquiries display a pattern of investigation whose rationale he does not investigate.
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metechein tou ontos, complete esti, standard elenchus, elenctic knowledge, superlative reality, opening premisses, pros allo, elenctic argument, superlative goodness, other late dialogues, semantic atomism, measure doctrine, flux doctrine, ideal attributes, incomplete uses, middle dialogues, existential use, set participate, identity judgements, proper attributes, passive affection, conflicting appearances, ideal exemplars, negation sign, one cannot judge
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Eleatic Stranger, Plato's Phaedo, Measure Doctrine, Form Circle, Philosophical Review, Plato's Republic, Hippias Major, Oxford Studies, Plato's Later, Clarendon Press, New York, Oxford University Press, Philosophical Quarterly, Gregory Vlastos, Plato's Moral Theory, Two Studies, Aristotle's Metaphysics, Classical Quarterly, Parity Assumption, Plato Theaetetus, Plato's Earlier Dialectic, Plato's Timaeus, American Journal of Philology, Form of Bed, Journal of Hellenic Studies
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