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Dialogue
1 Parme| Socrates, then a very young man, came to see them: Zeno 2 Parme| would you say that each man is covered by the whole 3 Parme| impose such a task on a man of my years,’ said Parmenides. ‘ 4 Parme| good, and to extend them to man (compare Phaedo); but he 5 Parme| identical with his laws; or if man is or is not identical with 6 Parme| Socrates, then a very young man, came to see them, and many 7 Parme| the ambition of an elder man, but the pugnacity of a 8 Parme| would you make an idea of man apart from us and from all 9 Parme| whole sail includes each man, or a part of it only, and 10 Parme| denies their existence be a man of great ability and knowledge, 11 Parme| simply a relation of one man to another. But there is 12 Parme| necessity be unknown to man; and he will seem to have 13 Parme| difficult to convince; a man must be gifted with very 14 Parme| Socrates, said Parmenides, if a man, fixing his attention on 15 Parme| serious task to impose on a man of my years.~Then will you,