Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] notice 1 noticed 2 notion 11 notions 10 notwithstanding 1 nought 2 novel 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 means 10 megarian 10 moved 10 notions 10 opposites 10 ought 10 portion | Plato Parmenides IntraText - Concordances notions |
Dialogue
1 Parme| to universals or general notions. There is no contradiction 2 Parme| morrow’ on their favourite notions. But Plato may here be said 3 Parme| as sacred to us, as the notions of One or Being were to 4 Parme| Take the simplest of all notions, ‘unity’; you cannot even 5 Parme| Fourthly, We may detect notions, which have reappeared in 6 Parme| this and similar double notions, instead of being anomalies, 7 Parme| these vague and inexact notions let us turn to facts.’ The 8 Parme| substance, as Plato has the notions of Unity and Being. These 9 Parme| scepticism by assigning to our notions of ‘cause and effect,’ ‘ 10 Parme| were to abstract simple notions of like, unlike, one, many,