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opportunity 2
opposed 10
opposite 26
opposites 18
opposition 13
oppositions 3
oppression 1
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18 higher
18 mankind
18 mere
18 opposites
18 philosophers
18 single
18 speech
Plato
The Sophist

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opposites
   Dialogue
1 Intro| consider, such as the unity of opposites, the conception of the ideas 2 Intro| dialectic.~The unity of opposites was the crux of ancient 3 Intro| unity of differences or opposites is the beginning of the 4 Intro| his system on the unity of opposites, although in the Parmenides 5 Intro| When this reconciliation of opposites is finally completed in 6 Intro| mankind under the form of opposites. Most of us live in the 7 Intro| thought.~(a) If we ask how opposites can coexist, we are told 8 Intro| philosophy under the form of opposites. The first abstraction is 9 Intro| nothing like this progress of opposites in Plato, who in the Symposium 10 Intro| to us.~The influence of opposites is felt in practical life. 11 Intro| these forms is the unity of opposites. Abstractions have a great 12 Intro| another.~This method of opposites has supplied new instruments 13 Intro| by degrees as well as by opposites. The wordcontinuitysuggests 14 Intro| of quantity. Again, the opposites themselves may vary from 15 Intro| described as an alternation of opposites or figured to the mind by 16 Intro| receive his doctrine of opposites as the last word of philosophy, 17 Soph| by his reciprocation of opposites, the many-headed Sophist 18 Soph| other virtues, and their opposites exist, as well as a soul


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