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Dialogue
1 Parme| the dialogue. And it is quite inconsistent with Plato’ 2 Parme| arguments are nearly, if not quite, those of Aristotle; they 3 Parme| may remark that Plato is quite serious in his objections 4 Parme| Zeno’s friend.’ ‘That is quite true.’ ‘And can they hear 5 Parme| Spartan hound, you do not quite catch the motive of the 6 Parme| about the publication.’ ‘I quite believe you,’ said Socrates; ‘ 7 Parme| you abstract.’ ‘That is quite true.’ ‘And supposing you 8 Parme| and another without end.’ ‘Quite true.’ ‘The theory, then, 9 Parme| and one of which I do not quite understand the nature,’ 10 Parme| not yet been taken? It is quite possible that the obscurity 11 Parme| often recited it to him.~Quite true.~And could we hear 12 Parme| dwells at Melita, which is quite near, and he has only just 13 Parme| understand, said Socrates, and quite accept your account. But 14 Parme| that which partakes of it?~Quite true.~The theory, then, 15 Parme| meaning?~Yes, said Socrates, I quite see your meaning.~And will 16 Parme| may experience anything.~Quite true, said Parmenides; but 17 Parme| you speak, and I do not quite understand you; will you 18 Parme| Parmenides himself, who is quite right in saying that you 19 Parme| one is:—am I not right?~Quite right.~We mean to say, that 20 Parme| saying, ‘partakes of being’?~Quite true.~Once more then let 21 Parme| applied, and of no other?~Quite true.~Then the one which 22 Parme| knowledge and perception of it?~Quite right.~Then there is name 23 Parme| something other than one?~Quite so.~But that cannot be.~ 24 Parme| not-being, it would at once be.~Quite true.~Then the one which 25 Parme| participation of being?~Quite absolutely.~Then, that which