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Dialogue
1 Parme| or other; for likeness is sameness of affections, and the one 2 Parme| other. For equality implies sameness of measure, as inequality 3 Parme| But the one, not having sameness, cannot have sameness of 4 Parme| having sameness, cannot have sameness of measure; nor a greater 5 Parme| same with one. Yet this sameness is again contradicted by 6 Parme| attributed to both, implies sameness. One, then, as being other 7 Parme| are no degrees or kinds of sameness, likeness, difference, nor 8 Parme| not?~Because likeness is sameness of affections.~Yes.~And 9 Parme| of affections.~Yes.~And sameness has been shown to be of 10 Parme| unlike itself or another, for sameness of affections is likeness.~ 11 Parme| which does not partake of sameness, have either the same measures