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1 Parme| either of admixture or of separation.’~Pythodorus said that in 2 Parme| of the one. There is also separation and aggregation, assimilation 3 Parme| corruption, in contact and separation, if one is not.~2.bb. Once 4 Parme| or unlike, in contact or separation. In short, if one is not, 5 Parme| from the combination or the separation of them. The notion of transition 6 Parme| these admit of admixture and separation in themselves, I should 7 Parme| therefore be in a state of separation from itself.~Nay, but the 8 Parme| touch another must be in separation from, and next to, that 9 Parme| not inevitably experience separation and aggregation?~Inevitably.~ 10 Parme| different, nor in contact or separation, nor in any of those states