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Dialogue
1 Parme| form which Aristotle has given to them is not found in 2 Parme| Philebus, and no answer is given to them. Nor have they ever 3 Parme| his grandfather, and has given up philosophy for horses.’~‘ 4 Parme| participation by likeness has to be given up. You have hardly yet, 5 Parme| consequences which follow from a given hypothesis, but the consequences 6 Parme| what would follow from a given hypothesis, but what would 7 Parme| and of which examples are given in the Politicus and in 8 Parme| from the assertion of a given statement.~The argument 9 Parme| A hint has been already given that the paradoxes of Zeno 10 Parme| to which some of them had given what Aristotle calls ‘a 11 Parme| proposition which has, perhaps, given rise to more controversy 12 Parme| times mankind have often given too great importance to 13 Parme| of which they could have given no explanation, and which 14 Parme| by resemblance, has to be given up, and some other mode 15 Parme| consequences which flow from a given hypothesis, but also the 16 Parme| And is not ‘other’ a name given to a thing?~Certainly.~Whenever,