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Dialogue
1 Parme| the Philebus; different forms are ascribed to them in 2 Parme| thing in entirely different forms, is a strain of art beyond 3 Parme| accurately the methods or forms which the mind employs, 4 Parme| existence;’ they are not mere forms or opinions, which may be 5 Parme| like some other logical forms, a mere figure of speech 6 Parme| the same philosophy in two forms, and the simpler form is 7 Parme| sometimes in new-fangled forms; while similar words, such 8 Parme| difficult it is to prevent the forms of expression which are 9 Parme| we conceive Him under the forms of time and space, who is 10 Parme| space? How get rid of such forms and see Him as He is? How