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Dialogue
1 Parme| to by Plato in two other places (Theaet., Soph.).~Many interpreters 2 Parme| which is one and in many places: in this way the ideas may 3 Parme| which is one and in many places; but he is easily driven 4 Parme| Yes’ and ‘No’ in the right places. A hint has been already 5 Parme| partial existence in two places at once, or entire existence 6 Parme| But can one be in many places and yet be a whole? If not 7 Parme| therefore be two, and in two places. But one cannot be two, 8 Parme| that anything can be in two places at once. It is a mere fiction; 9 Parme| one and the same in many places at once, and yet continuous 10 Parme| Socrates, of making one in many places at once. You mean to say, 11 Parme| and would touch it at many places and with many parts; but 12 Parme| touched all round in many places.~Certainly not.~But if, 13 Parme| its entirety, be in many places at the same time?~No; I 14 Parme| should be two, and be in two places at once, and this, while