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							ignorant; but since he is an imitator of the wise he will have a name which is
formed by an adaptation of the word sophos. What shall we name him? I am
pretty sure that I cannot be mistaken in terming him the true and very Sophist.
STRANGER: Shall we bind up his name as we did before, making a chain
from one end of his genealogy to the other?
THEAETETUS: By all means.
STRANGER: He, then, who traces the pedigree of his art as follows—who,
belonging to the conscious or dissembling section of the art of causing self-
contradiction, is an imitator of appearance, and is separated from the class of
phantastic which is a branch of image-making into that further division of
creation, the juggling of words, a creation human, and not divine—any one
who affirms the real Sophist to be of this blood and lineage will say the very
truth.
THEAETETUS: Undoubtedly.
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				- Title
 - The Complete Plato
 - Author
 - Plato
 - Date
 - ~347 B.C.
 - Language
 - English
 - License
 - PD
 - Size
 - 21.0 x 29.7 cm
 - Pages
 - 1612
 - Keywords
 - Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
 - Categories
 - Geisteswissenschaften
 - International