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connexion 11
consented 2
consequence 8
consequences 30
consider 17
considerable 1
consideration 1
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31 should
31 thought
30 age
30 consequences
30 likeness
30 now
30 present
Plato
Parmenides

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consequences
   Dialogue
1 Parme| whether he is propounding consequences which would have been admitted 2 Parme| any number of inconsistent consequences.’ ‘Yes; and you should consider, 3 Parme| should consider, not only the consequences which follow from a given 4 Parme| given hypothesis, but the consequences also which follow from the 5 Parme| being and not being. And the consequences must include consequences 6 Parme| consequences must include consequences to the things supposed and 7 Parme| hypothesis, with reference to the consequences which flow from the denial 8 Parme| being,~from which opposite consequences are deduced, 1.a. If one 9 Parme| appended two subordinate consequences: 1.aa. If one has being, 10 Parme| Involving two parallel consequences respecting the other or 11 Parme| have to work out all the consequences which follow on the assumption 12 Parme| also an opposite series of consequences which is equally true of 13 Parme| might expect that no further consequences could be deduced. The train 14 Parme| be deduced. The train of consequences which follows, is inferred 15 Parme| with a reference to all the consequences which flow, either from 16 Parme| fallacies by showing the consequences which flow from them.~In 17 Parme| fact that contradictory consequences follow from the existence 18 Parme| certain difficulties and consequences are shown in the assumption 19 Parme| impossible method of hypothetical consequences, negative and affirmative. 20 Parme| and draws out the endless consequences which flow from the assertion 21 Parme| and consider not only the consequences which flow from a given 22 Parme| hypothesis, but also the consequences which flow from denying 23 Parme| not only what will be the consequences to the many in relation 24 Parme| but also what will be the consequences to the one and the many 25 Parme| is not, what will be the consequences in either of these cases 26 Parme| affected, you must look at the consequences in relation to the thing 27 Parme| the one? and consider the consequences which follow on the supposition 28 Parme| work out together all the consequences, whatever they may be, which 29 Parme| one is not, what are the consequences? In the first place, as 30 Parme| whether these or some other consequences will follow.~Let us do as


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