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Dialogue
1 Parme| logic designates by the terms ‘abstraction’ and ‘generalization.’ 2 Parme| true nature as abstract terms is perfectly understood 3 Parme| that a contradiction in terms is sometimes the best expression 4 Parme| and younger are relative terms, and he who becomes older 5 Parme| elicited out of the relative terms older and younger: (11) 6 Parme| The relation between two terms is regarded under contradictory 7 Parme| the ‘new weapons,’ as he terms them in the Philebus, which 8 Parme| again, is full of undefined terms which have distracted the 9 Parme| premises without examining the terms. The passions of religious 10 Parme| due order, the number of terms will be three, and the contacts 11 Parme| less in number than the terms; the first two terms exceeded 12 Parme| the terms; the first two terms exceeded the number of contacts 13 Parme| and the whole number of terms exceeds the whole number 14 Parme| afterwards added to the number of terms, one contact is added to 15 Parme| others implies difference—the terms ‘other’ and ‘different’