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1 Intro| that he understood their doctrine of Not-being; but now he 2 Intro| differences in Being. This doctrine is the simple converse of 3 Intro| The maintainers of this doctrine are described in the Theaetetus 4 Intro| all things are one; whose doctrine begins with Xenophanes, 5 Intro| it also anticipates the doctrine of Spinoza that all determination 6 Intro| gracious aid to thought.’~The doctrine of opposite moments of thought 7 Intro| reluctant to acknowledge.~The doctrine of Hegel will to many seem 8 Intro| as identical with his own doctrine of the ‘notion’ (Wallace’ 9 Intro| difficulties. We cannot receive his doctrine of opposites as the last 10 Soph| Parmenides protested against this doctrine, and to the end of his life 11 Soph| overturned, as well the doctrine of universal motion as of 12 Soph| universal rest, and also the doctrine of those who distribute