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Dialogue
1 Parme| There is the hypothesis that~1. One is. 2. One is not. 2 Parme| consequences are deduced, 1.a. If one is one, it is 3 Parme| one is one, it is nothing. 1.b. If one has being, it 4 Parme| subordinate consequences: 1.aa. If one has being, all 5 Parme| being, all other things are. 1.bb. If one is one, all other 6 Parme| be summed up as follows:—~1.a. One is not many, and 7 Parme| be true? ‘I think not.’~1.b. Let us, however, commence 8 Parme| likewise take place in no time.~1.aa. But if one is, what 9 Parme| shown to unite in them.~1.bb. Once more, leaving all 10 Parme| be summed up as follows: (1) Compound or correlative 11 Parme| parts of the dialogue: (1) The thesis is the same 12 Parme| answer.~Parmenides proceeded: 1.a. If one is, he said, the 13 Parme| about the one?~I think not.~1.b. Suppose, now, that we 14 Parme| one has being.~Of course.~1.aa. But if one is, what 15 Parme| affections aforesaid?~True.~1.bb. Suppose, now, that we