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Dialogue
1 Parme| which is not, in a certain sense is? or do we mean absolutely 2 Parme| is conceived as one, in a sense which excludes all predicates. 3 Parme| to be taken in the same sense. Whereas the one and many 4 Parme| things may be one in one sense and many in another, and 5 Parme| plurality. But in whatever sense and in whatever degree they 6 Parme| and in whatever degree or sense they are many they cease 7 Parme| used in every conceivable sense, any or every conclusion 8 Parme| of thought or objects of sense—to number, time, place, 9 Parme| metaphysics in the common sense (i.e. more a priori assumption) 10 Parme| using them always in the sense which we supposed. And Plato, 11 Parme| though not without a double sense, substance, and essence,