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coming 8
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23 participate
23 think
Plato
Parmenides

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come
   Dialogue
1 Parme| favour the Clazomenians, who come from a distance, with a 2 Parme| Parmenides and Zeno; they had come to Athens at the great Panathenaea, 3 Parme| opinions of men; the time will come when philosophy will have 4 Parme| the other hand, one must come into being in a manner accordant 5 Parme| end last. And the parts come into existence first; last 6 Parme| if older than others, has come into being a longer time 7 Parme| analyze our ideas and to come to a distinct understanding 8 Parme| necessary imperfection. They come to us with ‘better opinion, 9 Parme| certain Clazomenians.~We had come from our home at Clazomenae 10 Parme| actual objects with which we come into contact, or not?~Certainly 11 Parme| still young; the time will come, if I am not mistaken, when 12 Parme| anywhere, since it cannot come into being either as a part 13 Parme| greater is the first to come or to have come into existence?~ 14 Parme| first to come or to have come into existence?~The lesser.~ 15 Parme| have number is the first to come into being; but all other 16 Parme| must be supposed to have come into being prior to the 17 Parme| question? Can the one have come into being contrary to its 18 Parme| is of such a nature as to come into being with the last; 19 Parme| and, since the one cannot come into being except in accordance 20 Parme| will require that it should come into being after the others, 21 Parme| Certainly.~And will not the one come into being together with 22 Parme| older than the others, has come into being a longer time 23 Parme| not altered can neither come into being nor be destroyed?~


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