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Plato
The Sophist

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notion
   Dialogue
1 Intro| mankind. Plato ridicules the notion that any individuals can 2 Intro| and honourable men. The notion that they were corrupters 3 Intro| comprehended in a single notion. There is no trace of this 4 Intro| examples forming a general notion of falsehood, the mind of 5 Intro| other determinations of any notion we are attributing to it ‘ 6 Intro| contradiction. Neither the Platonic notion of the negative as the principle 7 Intro| Not-being with the abstract notion. As the Pre-Socratic philosopher 8 Intro| nature, which proceeds upon a notion that all ignorance is involuntary. 9 Intro| minds; what is the common notion of all images?’ ‘I should 10 Intro| i.e. of a name. Again, the notion of being is conceived of 11 Intro| under the higher form of the notion. (ii) Under another aspect 12 Intro| though combined by him in the notion, seem to be never really 13 Intro| Beginning with the highest notion of mind or thought, we may 14 Intro| into being, essence, and notion, are not the only or necessary 15 Intro| Not-being, existence, essence, notion, and the like challenged 16 Intro| his own doctrine of the ‘notion’ (Wallace’s Hegel), or the ‘ 17 Intro| figure of speech as the old notion of a creator artist, ‘who 18 Soph| name possibly you have one notion and I another; whereas we 19 Soph| these there is implied a notion of division.~THEAETETUS: 20 Soph| he who would refute the notion of not-being is involved. 21 Soph| mean?~STRANGER: The common notion pervading all these objects, 22 Soph| That is pretty much their notion.~STRANGER: Let us push the 23 Soph| possibility that they may accept a notion of ours respecting the nature 24 Soph| THEAETETUS: What is the notion? Tell me, and we shall soon 25 Soph| shall soon see.~STRANGER: My notion would be, that anything 26 Soph| cannot possibly accept the notion of those who say that the 27 Soph| seem to have gained a fair notion of being?~THEAETETUS: Yes 28 Soph| have any clear or fixed notion of being in his mind?~THEAETETUS: 29 Soph| for all these add on a notion of being, some affirming


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