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mythical 1
mythology 1
name 29
named 4
namely 1
names 5
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29 difficulty
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29 mean
29 name
29 see
28 appear
28 end
Plato
Parmenides

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name
   Dialogue
1 Parme| dialogue which he calls by his name. None of the writings of 2 Parme| tell me your half-brother’s name, which I have forgotten— 3 Parme| Pyrilampes.’ ‘Yes, and the name of our brother is Antiphon. 4 Parme| ideas which have a common name; the second, between the 5 Parme| attribute or relative, neither name nor word nor idea nor science 6 Parme| when you repeat the same name twice over, you mean the 7 Parme| the one, and opinion and name and expression, as is already 8 Parme| opinion or perception or name or anything else be asserted 9 Parme| must be, and their very name implies difference, and 10 Parme| Eleatic notion, and the very nameBeing,’ is unable to maintain 11 Parme| knowledge was a shadow of a name only. In the earlier dialogues 12 Parme| hardly suspect that under the name of God even Christians have 13 Parme| want you to tell me the name of your half brother, which 14 Parme| long time ago; his father’s name, if I remember rightly, 15 Parme| Pyrilampes?~Yes, he said, and the name of our brother, Antiphon; 16 Parme| we receive this or that name when we partake of them. 17 Parme| course not.~Then there is no name, nor expression, nor perception, 18 Parme| case of names: You give a name to a thing?~Yes.~And you 19 Parme| Yes.~And you may say the name once or oftener?~Yes.~And 20 Parme| that of which it is the name? and when more than once, 21 Parme| speak, whether you utter the name once or more than once?~ 22 Parme| same.~And is not ‘other’ a name given to a thing?~Certainly.~ 23 Parme| whether once or oftener, you name that of which it is the 24 Parme| that of which it is the name, and to no other do you 25 Parme| no other do you give the name?~True.~Then when we say 26 Parme| that nature to which the name is applied, and of no other?~ 27 Parme| nor are they called by the name of any number?~No.~One, 28 Parme| Quite right.~Then there is name and expression for it, and 29 Parme| perception, or expression, or name, or any other thing that


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