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Dialogue
1 Intro| recognize that there are universal conceptions of being, likeness, 2 Intro| far motion, how far the universal principle of Being and the 3 Intro| us to the doctrine of the universal flux, about which a battle-royal 4 Intro| herself. Being is the most universal of these abstractions. The 5 Intro| affording the first hint of universal all-pervading ideas,—a notion 6 Intro| between the particular and the universal, but between the true universal 7 Intro| universal, but between the true universal and the false. Thought may 8 Intro| individual mind apart from the universal, or either, as a self-existent 9 Intro| effort to disengage the universal from sense—this was the 10 Intro| their true nature. They are universal and unseen; they belong 11 Intro| of the individual and the universal. To say that we can only 12 Intro| again is the individual and universal in one; or, in other words, 13 Intro| there is no conception of a universal—the mind only remembers 14 Intro| sees in the name only the universal or class word, and the more 15 Intro| that every word is really a universal, and only condescends by 16 Intro| distinctions of mind and body, of universal and particular, of infinite 17 Intro| man to be absorbed in the universal, or in the divine nature, 18 Thea| and give the truth of the universal flux a ring: is the theory 19 Thea| objects, but in all things, universal notions, such as those which 20 Thea| our notions, is the most universal?~THEAETETUS: I should say,