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Dialogue
1 Parme| Platonic Ideas were in constant process of growth and transmutation; 2 Parme| seems to be a tremendous process, and one of which I do not 3 Parme| perhaps be describing the process which his own mind went 4 Parme| conception of ideas by a process of generalization. At the 5 Parme| be involved—viz. that the process of generalization will go 6 Parme| remark, in passing, that the process which is thus described 7 Parme| played by language in the process of thought. No such perplexity 8 Parme| respecting the nature of the process. Parmenides attributes the 9 Parme| also younger when in the process of becoming it arrives at 10 Parme| And the transition is a process of generation and destruction, 11 Parme| regarded sometimes as in process of transition, sometimes 12 Parme| appearance of a mathematical process; the inventor of it delights, 13 Parme| affirmation. Whether this process is real, or in any way an 14 Parme| that he is carrying on a process which is not either useless 15 Parme| may be compared with the process of purgation, which Bacon 16 Parme| Socrates, that I may hear the process again which I have not heard 17 Parme| to give an example of the process. I cannot refuse, said Parmenides; 18 Parme| seizing the future, while in process of becoming between them.~ 19 Parme| to any of them, while the process of becoming is going on?~ 20 Parme| manner the older is always in process of becoming younger than 21 Parme| being one and many and in process of becoming and being destroyed,