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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the passage from unity to infinity. With him the idea of science 2 Phileb| existence. Of that positive infinity, or infinite reality, which 3 Phileb| indefinite. To us, the notion of infinity is subsequent rather than 4 Phileb| once either from unity to infinity, or from infinity to unity. 5 Phileb| unity to infinity, or from infinity to unity. In music, for 6 Phileb| dispersed and multiplied in the infinity of the world of generation, 7 Phileb| intermediate between unity and infinity has been discovered,—then, 8 Phileb| allow them to drop into infinity. This, as I was saying, 9 Phileb| from unity pass at once to infinity; the intermediate steps 10 Phileb| similar grasp of it. But the infinity of kinds and the infinity 11 Phileb| infinity of kinds and the infinity of individuals which there 12 Phileb| proceed from that, not to infinity, but to a definite number, 13 Phileb| he who has to begin with infinity should not jump to unity, 14 Phileb| first distinguished in this infinity a certain number of vowels, 15 Phileb| them before they pass into infinity (i.e. into the infinite 16 Phileb| but of all the elements of infinity, bound down by the finite,