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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0059.tlg007.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" resp="perseus" n="242"><milestone unit="page" resp="Stephanus" n="242"/><milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="242a"/><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> And so we must take courage and attack our father’s theory here and now, or else, if any scruples prevent us from doing this, we must give the whole thing up.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> But nothing in the world must prevent us.</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> Then I have a third little request to make of you.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> You have only to utter it.</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> I said a while ago that I always have been too faint-hearted for the refutation of this theory, and so I am now.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> Yes, so you did.</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> I am afraid that on account of what I have said you will think I am mad because I have at once
<milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="242b"/>reversed my position.  You see it is for your sake that I am going to undertake the refutation, if I succeed in it.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> I certainly shall not think you are doing anything improper if you proceed to your refutation and proof;  so go ahead boldly, so far as that is concerned.</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> Well, what would be a good beginning of a perilous argument?  Ah, my boy, I believe the way we certainly must take is this.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> What way?</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> We must first examine the points which now seem clear,
<milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="242c"/>lest we may have fallen into some confusion about them and may therefore carelessly agree with one another, thinking that we are judging correctly.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> Express your meaning more clearly.</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> It seems to me that Parmenides and all who ever undertook a critical definition of the number and nature of realities have talked to us rather carelessly.</said></p><p><said who="#Theaetetus"><label>Theaet.</label> How so?</said></p><p><said who="#Stranger"><label>Str.</label> Every one of them seems to tell us a story, as if we were children.  One says there are three principles, that some of them are sometimes waging a sort of war with each other, and sometimes
<milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="242d"/>become friends and marry and have children and bring them up; and another says there are two, wet and dry or hot and cold, which he settles together and unites in marriage. <note anchored="true" resp="Loeb">This refers apparently to Pherecydes and the early lonians.</note>  And the Eleatic sect in our region, beginning with Xenophanes and even earlier, have their story that all things, as they are called, are really one.  Then some Ionian <note anchored="true" resp="Loeb">Heracleitus and his followers.</note> and later some Sicilian <note anchored="true" resp="Loeb">Empedocles and his disciples.</note> Muses reflected
<milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="242e"/>that it was safest to combine the two tales and to say that being is many and one, and is (or are) held together by enmity and friendship.</said></p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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