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Dialogue
1 Intro| with one another implies a principle which is above sensation, 2 Intro| motion, how far the universal principle of Being and the multitudinous 3 Intro| Being and the multitudinous principle of atoms, entered into the 4 Intro| Do you know the original principle on which the doctrine of 5 Intro| they all meet. This common principle is able to compare them 6 Intro| Plato (Soph.); and the same principle which is the symbol of motion 7 Intro| seemed to see a mysterious principle working behind them. But 8 Intro| definition would be based on no principle, and would not help us at 9 Intro| generalization of them. Nor can any principle be imagined more suicidal 10 Intro| composer’s mind, so a great principle or leading thought suggests 11 Intro| implying that this first principle of knowledge is prior to 12 Intro| themselves, the one into the good principle, the other into the evil 13 Intro| the other into the evil principle; and then again the ‘I’ 14 Thea| SOCRATES: Let us carry the principle which has just been affirmed, 15 Thea| reveal to you. Their first principle is, that all is motion, 16 Thea| to allow of any settled principle either in their arguments 17 Thea| I imagine, that any such principle would be stationary; for