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Dialogue
1 Parme| dialectical frenzy, such as may be supposed to have prevailed in the 2 Parme| conceptions which have been supposed in after ages to be peculiarly 3 Parme| absurdity, which may be supposed to follow from the assumption 4 Parme| consequences to the things supposed and to other things, in 5 Parme| drift, and Zeno himself is supposed to admit this. But they 6 Parme| philosophers together.’ He may be supposed to have thought more than 7 Parme| infinity. Socrates meets the supposed difficulty by a flash of 8 Parme| The interlocutor is not supposed, as in most of the other 9 Parme| and therefore they were supposed to be prior to experience— 10 Parme| always in the sense which we supposed. And Plato, while he criticizes 11 Parme| rehearses a dialogue which is supposed to have been narrated in 12 Parme| into being first it must be supposed to have come into being 13 Parme| nor the one that is not is supposed not to be, and we are speaking