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HERMOTIMUS

From what you say we shall never find it or be philosophers. We shall have to give up philosophy and live a laymans life. At least it follows from what you say that philosophy for a human being is impossible and unattainable. For you say that whoever is going to practise philosophy must first choose the best philosophy, and the choice would be correct in your view only if the truest were chosen after going through the whole field. Then you calculated the number of years required for each and went beyond all bounds, stretching it to cover several generations, so that the search for truth exceeded any mans lifetime. Finally you show that even this is not beyond doubt when you say it is not certain whether any of the old philosophers found the truth or not.

LYCINUS

Could you, Hermotimus, guarantee on oath that they have found it?

HERMOTIMUS

No, I could not.

LYCINUS

Yet how many other things have I purposely omitted which call for long examination!

v.6.p.387

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