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Dialogue
1 Parme| Parmenides.’ Nothing of this kind is said of Zeno and Parmenides. 2 Parme| elude your grasp.’ ‘And what kind of discipline would you 3 Parme| Megarians. It is the same kind of criticism which Plato 4 Parme| differs, and is different in kind from the others, and therefore 5 Parme| assume one idea of each kind is as follows:—You see a 6 Parme| truth?~Certainly.~And each kind of absolute knowledge will 7 Parme| knowledge will answer to each kind of absolute being?~Yes.~ 8 Parme| we have; and again, each kind of knowledge which we have, 9 Parme| will be a knowledge of each kind of being which we have?~ 10 Parme| Then in respect of any kind of motion the one is immoveable?~ 11 Parme| others smallness—whichever kind had greatness would be greater, 12 Parme| and everything of this kind which appertains to other 13 Parme| one will be of a different kind.~Certainly.~And are not 14 Parme| not things of a different kind also other in kind?~Of course.~ 15 Parme| different kind also other in kind?~Of course.~And are not 16 Parme| are not things other in kind unlike?~They are unlike.~ 17 Parme| has in no sort or way or kind participation of being?~ 18 Parme| has no condition of any kind?~Such appears to be the 19 Parme| difference, different in kind from, and unlike, themselves?~