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meeting 3
meets 1
megara 3
megarian 10
megarians 5
melita 1
members 2
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10 later
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10 moved
10 notions
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Plato
Parmenides

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megarian
   Dialogue
1 Parme| to have prevailed in the Megarian School (compare Cratylus, 2 Parme| elsewhere, with the Eleatic and Megarian philosophers. Still, Parmenides 3 Parme| difficulty belongs in fact to the Megarian age of philosophy, and is 4 Parme| which he lived; and the Megarian and Cynic philosophy was 5 Parme| age. There is an obscure Megarian influence on Plato which 6 Parme| Plato might have learned the Megarian doctrines without settling 7 Parme| reductio ad absurdum’ of the Megarian philosophy, but we are too 8 Parme| breathe the spirit of the Megarian philosophy, though we cannot 9 Parme| Plato also goes beyond his Megarian contemporaries; he has split 10 Parme| example of the Zenonian or Megarian dialectic, which proceeded,


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