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Dialogue
1 Parme| In the first place, the proposition, that one is not, is clearly 2 Parme| is clearly opposed to the proposition, that not one is not. The 3 Parme| subject of any negative proposition implies at once knowledge 4 Parme| difference. Thus ‘one’ in the proposition—‘The one is not,’ must be 5 Parme| one is one is an identical proposition, from which we might expect 6 Parme| an a priori synthetical proposition ‘one is.’~II. In the first 7 Parme| three or three one, is a proposition which has, perhaps, given 8 Parme| partly by an analysis of the proposition, partly by development of 9 Parme| participated in being, for the proposition that one is would have been 10 Parme| been identical with the proposition that one is one; but our