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and has never perceived; but it is precisely in relation to things which we know and perceive that opinion turns and twists, becoming false and true—true when it puts the proper imprints and seals fairly and squarely upon one another, and false when it applies them sideways and aslant.Theaetetus
Well, then, Socrates, is that view not a good one?
Well, then, Socrates, is that view not a good one?