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Dialogue
1 Parme| The awe with which Plato regarded the character of ‘the great’ 2 Parme| the one and many have been regarded by some as transcendental 3 Parme| Many interpreters have regarded the Parmenides as a ‘reductio 4 Parme| Ideas, in some passages regarded as absolute and eternal, 5 Parme| Being, which they at first regarded as finite, then as infinite, 6 Parme| school.~Other critics have regarded the final conclusion of 7 Parme| then, is in another, but regarded as a sum of parts is in 8 Parme| time, transition. One is regarded in all the aspects of one, 9 Parme| should therefore be no longer regarded as a difficulty at all. 10 Parme| been already divided, is regarded, like a number, as capable 11 Parme| 7) The same ideas are regarded sometimes as in process 12 Parme| Achilles and the tortoise, are regarded sometimes as continuous 13 Parme| relation between two terms is regarded under contradictory aspects, 14 Parme| as in the other, may be regarded as an introduction to the 15 Parme| law,’ which is sometimes regarded as a mere abstraction, and 16 Parme| Very true.~The one then, regarded as a whole, is in another, 17 Parme| whole, is in another, but regarded as being all its parts, 18 Parme| other side of their nature, regarded simply, and in itself, will