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Dialogue
1 Parme| Ideas, and then proceed to a similar but more fatal assault on 2 Parme| originally intended, to pass a similar condemnation on the Theaetetus 3 Parme| is intended to elicit a similar absurdity, which may be 4 Parme| be amazed if there were a similar entanglement in the nature 5 Parme| the denial of universals, similar to that which arose in the 6 Parme| justice, we should imagine similar aporiai raised on themes 7 Parme| and that from these and similar hypotheses questions of 8 Parme| which Parmenides speaks of a similar method being applied to 9 Parme| philosophy, and, like the similar difficulty in the Philebus, 10 Parme| and we may observe that similar antinomies have led modern 11 Parme| change, and that this and similar double notions, instead 12 Parme| is paving the way.~In a similar spirit he criticizes the 13 Parme| had been subjected to a similar criticism, which there takes 14 Parme| theories. In the Theaetetus a similar negative dialectic is employed 15 Parme| saved us from this and many similar confusions? We see again 16 Parme| new-fangled forms; while similar words, such as development, 17 Parme| exist in the universe. A similar ambiguity occurs in the 18 Parme| many, rest, motion, and similar ideas, and then to show 19 Parme| similars, for example, become similar, because they partake of