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Dialogue
1 Parme| idea and the individuals implies another idea of likeness, 2 Parme| change of substance, which implies that it ceases to be itself, 3 Parme| into being in place, which implies partial existence in two 4 Parme| itself or other. For equality implies sameness of measure, as 5 Parme| of measure, as inequality implies a greater or less number 6 Parme| which is attributed to both, implies sameness. One, then, as 7 Parme| part, as the word ‘each’ implies, is also an absolute one. 8 Parme| any negative proposition implies at once knowledge and difference. 9 Parme| others, and in equality implies great and small, and equality 10 Parme| existent. For not being implies the being of not-being, 11 Parme| The expression ‘is not’ implies negation of being:—do we 12 Parme| be, and their very name implies difference, and difference 13 Parme| difference, and difference implies relation, not to the one, 14 Parme| opposite of that which Socrates implies: There is no contradiction 15 Parme| multitude.~And a multitude implies a number larger than one?~ 16 Parme| Very true.~And inequality implies greatness and smallness?~ 17 Parme| not in a certain state, implies change?~Certainly.~And change 18 Parme| But to speak of the others implies difference—the terms ‘other’