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The Daily Owl 9-1-2013

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DailyOwl_thumb5_thumb_thumb_thumb_th[1]_thumb The Daily Owl says, “This is the real conclusion of [the Theatetus], namely, that true knowledge of sensible objects is unattainable, and—by implication—that true knowledge must be knowledge of the universal and abiding.” (Frederick Copleston)
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