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Dialogue
1 Intro| is and is not in the most absolute sense. Thus we have discovered 2 Intro| finite and infinite, the absolute and relative are not really 3 Intro| positive infinity, and the absolute is the sum or correlation 4 Intro| arrived at the infinite and absolute, they seemed to be lost 5 Intro| Hegel has shown that the absolute and infinite are no more 6 Intro| before we arrive at a true absolute or a true infinite. The 7 Intro| conceptions of the infinite and absolute as ordinarily understood 8 Soph| the belief that he has the absolute power of making whatever 9 Soph| only one of one, and being absolute unity, will represent a 10 Soph| the condition cannot be absolute unity?~THEAETETUS: Why not?~ 11 Soph| there be such a thing as an absolute whole, being lacks something 12 Soph| difficulty, or rather an absolute impossibility, in getting 13 Soph| are relative as well as absolute?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 14 Soph| other, like being, were absolute as well as relative, then 15 Soph| be sure.~STRANGER: And if absolute motion in any point of view