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Dialogue
1 Intro| the philosophers: (V) the relation of the Sophist to other 2 Intro| theory is, that Not-being is relation. Not-being is the other 3 Intro| explanation of negation as relation, because seeming to take 4 Intro| the beautiful, or in no relation to the beautiful, or a specific 5 Intro| different accounts of the relation of plurality and unity, 6 Intro| defined and more remote relation. There human thought is 7 Intro| nature we have found to be relation. In the communion of different 8 Intro| ideas as causes, and the relation of the Platonic and Hegelian 9 Intro| philosophy: but in what relation did they stand to one another 10 Intro| no longer to retain any relation to other branches of knowledge. 11 Intro| sciences and to arrange them in relation to one another. Abstractions 12 Intro| conception of God in his relation to man or of any union of 13 Intro| number may be more or less in relation to other numbers without 14 Intro| nearer explanation in their relation to phenomena? If many of 15 Intro| borrowed. Doubtless they have a relation to one another—the transition 16 Intro| represent, as well as by their relation to other abstractions. If 17 Soph| about the same things, in relation to the same things, and 18 Soph| argument suggests, not in relation to all ideas, lest the multitude 19 Soph| necessity be what it is in relation to some other.~THEAETETUS: 20 Soph| we call it the ‘same,’ in relation to itself, because partaking