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Plato's dialogue Sophist explores the concept of being through a discussion between a stranger and Theaetetus on the definition and nature of sophistry. They debate whether non-being exists and if being and non-being are the same. Their discussion touches on the copula, or linking verb, and how it relates subjects to predicates in statements to define what something is or is not.
Plato's dialogue Sophist explores the concept of being through a discussion between a stranger and Theaetetus on the definition and nature of sophistry. They debate whether non-being exists and if being and non-being are the same. Their discussion touches on the copula, or linking verb, and how it relates subjects to predicates in statements to define what something is or is not.
Plato's dialogue Sophist explores the concept of being through a discussion between a stranger and Theaetetus on the definition and nature of sophistry. They debate whether non-being exists and if being and non-being are the same. Their discussion touches on the copula, or linking verb, and how it relates subjects to predicates in statements to define what something is or is not.
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