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Logic IV. 104
in the realities just as in the other case the restoration of the clearest in body to that the vision of that plainest in the [corpuseal?] and visible place. 532ABC. This seem to me to be a description of a physilogical rather than a logical process. Still I would be deny that if it were severely subjected to a revision by mathematical reasoning it might be of some assistance. Moreover we ought to understand by [foreign text] which I have translated proacticing dialectics rather philosophical discussion in general. Taken in that sense all that Plato says of it is not necessarity true and it is one of the advantages of stylometry that it shows us how Plato had not sooner set down his extreme idealism in black and white so that he could read it and judge it more objectively that he himself began to recognize his own errors and to retract them although he continued to apply the term [foreign text] to a different mod of procedure. Plato repeats what he had substantially said before that the Dialectics

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