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Dialogue
1 Parme| other, like and unlike, are opposites: and since in virtue of 2 Parme| degree unlike. And all other opposites might without difficulty 3 Parme| participation in one; or of two opposites, and this would be a participation 4 Parme| conversely: (5) The analogy of opposites is misused by him; he argues 5 Parme| sometimes as alternatives or opposites: (8) There are no degrees 6 Parme| same,’ ‘whole,’ and their opposites, have slightly different 7 Parme| all things partake of both opposites, and be both like and unlike, 8 Parme| and the absolute other, opposites to one another?~Of course.~ 9 Parme| opposite ways.~Yes.~And opposites are the most unlike of things.~ 10 Parme| both they would partake of opposites which would be two things,