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Dialogue
1 Parme| life, reached a point of view from which he was able to 2 Parme| supposing you embrace in one view the idea of greatness thus 3 Parme| attempts to support his view of the ideas by the parallel 4 Parme| illustration of method. The second view has been often overstated 5 Parme| in the Sophist. But his view of their connexion falls 6 Parme| of Good, perhaps with the view of preserving a sort of 7 Parme| final solution.~If this view is correct, the real aim 8 Parme| philosophy from the point of view of Zeno or the Megarians. 9 Parme| discipline his mind with a view to the more precise attainment 10 Parme| But from another point of view, that which touches another 11 Parme| development of his later view, that ideas were capable 12 Parme| existence, and in this point of view, as well as in the other, 13 Parme| every conceivable point of view. He is criticizing the simplest 14 Parme| analyzed from every point of view the conception of ‘matter.’ 15 Parme| is not from some point of view untrue, nothing absolute 16 Parme| manner to embrace in one view the idea of greatness and 17 Parme| greatness now comes into view over and above absolute 18 Parme| have no thought?~The latter view, Parmenides, is no more 19 Parme| the centre intercepts the view of the extremes?~True.~Then 20 Parme| then, in every point of view, the one and the not-one 21 Parme| you say to a new point of view? Must not that which is 22 Parme| portion —in this point of view the others must become older