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Dialogue
1 Parme| together in one the love and dialectic of the Phaedrus. We cannot 2 Parme| you discipline yourself by dialectic while you are young, truth 3 Parme| of idealism, and also of dialectic, or, in modern phraseology, 4 Parme| as gained in the Socratic dialectic. He felt no incongruity 5 Parme| him a want of practice in dialectic. He has observed this deficiency 6 Parme| was something more in the dialectic of Zeno than in the mere 7 Parme| to Socrates; nor is the dialectic here spoken of that ‘favourite 8 Parme| parody, of the Zenonian dialectic, just as the speeches in 9 Parme| his own but of the Eleatic dialectic, had he intended only to 10 Parme| character with the Zenonian dialectic. Secondly, We may note, 11 Parme| Theaetetus a similar negative dialectic is employed in the attempt 12 Parme| the Zenonian or Megarian dialectic, which proceeded, not ‘by