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Dialogue
1 Parme| is one of the best of the Platonic writings; the first portion 2 Parme| make Parmenides attack the Platonic Ideas, and then proceed 3 Parme| authorised canon of the Platonic writings, to condemn the 4 Parme| For the truth is, that the Platonic Ideas were in constant process 5 Parme| Plato (compare Essay on the Platonic Ideas in the Introduction 6 Parme| of all after-ages on the Platonic Ideas. For in some points 7 Parme| Parmenides raises respecting the Platonic ideas relates to the manner 8 Parme| more attempt to defend the Platonic Ideas by representing them 9 Parme| Kant, as well as of the Platonic ideas. It has been said 10 Parme| as in most of the other Platonic dialogues, to take a living 11 Parme| offered. May we say, in Platonic language, that we still 12 Parme| secondly, of Being. From the Platonic Ideas we naturally proceed 13 Parme| truer and deeper. For the Platonic Ideas are mere numerical 14 Parme| critique, first, of the Platonic Ideas, and secondly, of 15 Parme| either, which prove that the Platonic as well as the Eleatic doctrine 16 Parme| their final adjustment. The Platonic Ideas are tested by the 17 Parme| instead of transferring the Platonic Ideas into a crude Latin