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Dialogue
1 Intro| substitution for him of an Eleatic stranger, who is described 2 Intro| speaking by the mouth of the Eleatic, that he understood their 3 Intro| himself. The character of the Eleatic stranger is colourless; 4 Intro| his conviction, which the Eleatic thinks likely to be permanent, 5 Intro| tales, and the fear of the Eleatic that he will be counted 6 Intro| more, the likening of the Eleatic stranger to a god from heaven.— 7 Intro| higher Platonic art in the Eleatic Stranger eliciting his true 8 Intro| is especially true of the Eleatic philosophy: while the absoluteness 9 Intro| extended far beyond the Eleatic circle. And now an unforeseen 10 Intro| distinguished from falsehood? The Eleatic philosopher would have replied 11 Intro| lost in the mazes of the Eleatic philosophy. And the greater 12 Intro| the influence which the Eleatic philosophy exerted over 13 Intro| the influence which the Eleatic philosophy exercised over 14 Intro| him. Under ‘Not-being’ the Eleatic had included all the realities 15 Intro| spot, bringing with them an Eleatic Stranger, whom Theodorus 16 Intro| I should like to ask our Eleatic friend what his countrymen 17 Intro| necessity and free-will, or the Eleatic puzzle of Achilles and the 18 Soph| Theaetetus, Socrates. An Eleatic Stranger, whom Theodorus 19 Soph| I should like to ask our Eleatic friend, if he would tell