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Dialogue
1 Parme| that the ideas are in our minds only.’ Neither realism is 2 Parme| wonderful influence over their minds. To do the Parmenides justice, 3 Parme| which sorely exercised the minds of early thinkers, seems 4 Parme| general idea of ‘force’ in our minds furnished an explanation 5 Parme| spell has hung over the minds of theologians or philosophers 6 Parme| be in and out of our own minds at the same instant. How 7 Parme| existence except in our minds, Parmenides? For in that