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Sentence
When
Plato
spoke
of
tableness
and
cupness,
Diogenes
the
Cynic
said:
'I
see
a
table
and
a
cup,
to
be
sure,
but
not
tableness
and
cupness.'
'Right,'
answered
Plato;
'for
you
have
eyes
wherewith
to
see
the
table
and
the
cup,
but
mind,
by
which
one
sees
tableness
and
cupness,
you
have
not
(νου̑ν
οὐκ
ἔχεις).'
Quizzes for review
When Plato spoke of tableness and cupness, Diogenes the Cynic said: 'I see a table and a cup, to be sure, but not tableness and cupness.' 'Right,' answered Plato; 'for you have eyes wherewith to see the table and the cup, but mind, by which one sees tableness and cupness, you have not (νου̑ν οὐκ ἔχεις).'
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