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1 Parme| absolute one is also many. For example, I, being many, that is 2 Parme| denial of the hypothesis. For example, what follows from the assumption 3 Parme| Socrates; ‘will you give me an example?’ ‘You must not impose such 4 Parme| furnished so elaborate an example, not of his own but of the 5 Parme| does not become one; for example, that which becomes the 6 Parme| contradictory aspects, as for example when the existence of the 7 Parme| In the latter we have an example of the Zenonian or Megarian 8 Parme| which belong to another; for example, order or sequence is apt 9 Parme| names; that similars, for example, become similar, because 10 Parme| mean? he said.~I mean, for example, that in the case of this 11 Parme| entreated Parmenides to give an example of the process. I cannot