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Dialogue
1 Meno| Figure is the limit of form.’ Meno imperiously insists 2 Meno| colour is the effluence of form, sensible, and in due proportion 3 Meno| paradox, though different in form, is not really different 4 Meno| He recognizes the lower form of right opinion, as well 5 Meno| presented in a less developed form than in the Phaedo and Phaedrus. 6 Meno| they put together in a new form. Their great diversity shows 7 Meno| Parmenides, the personal form which is attributed to them 8 Meno| which had seen truths in the form of the universal, cannot 9 Meno| the Laws, and is the final form of the Platonic philosophy, 10 Meno| confident of the precise form of his own statements, but 11 Meno| influence over it, and a form like that of mathematics 12 Meno| a personal or impersonal form was a mental necessity to 13 Meno| same was revived in a new form by Descartes. But now it 14 Meno| mathematics both on the form and substance of their philosophy 15 Meno| abstraction and taking the form of the Eleatic philosophy. 16 Meno| strong by reason of the same form and of the same strength 17 Meno| the question in another form: Meno, he might say, what 18 Meno| colour is an effluence of form, commensurate with sight,