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for Plato, in his Theaetetus, tells us, That he defined all Knowledge to be Sense. Now, is not this admirable Philosophy? and worthy of those that pretend to a sublimer pitch of Knowledge than the Vulgar? There is no Knowledge, say they, |
for Plato, in his Theaetetus, tells us, That he defined all Knowledge to be Sense. Now, is not this admirable Philosophy? and worthy of those that pretend to a sublimer pitch of Knowledge than the vulgar? There is no Knowledge, say they, |
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