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1 Parme| been considered, not as a real criticism, but as an exuberance 2 Parme| the phenomenal from the real. To suppose that Plato, 3 Parme| groundless assumption. The real progress of Plato’s own 4 Parme| Socrates, found out the real difficulty of maintaining 5 Parme| the many of the one. The real difficulty begins with the 6 Parme| philosophy. ‘Ideas must have a real existence;’ they are not 7 Parme| is thus described has no real existence. The mind, after 8 Parme| this view is correct, the real aim of the hypotheses of 9 Parme| Whether this process is real, or in any way an assistance 10 Parme| and then elevated into a real power or entity, almost 11 Parme| yourself perfectly and see the real truth.~That, Parmenides,