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Dialogue
1 Intro| from the void and formless infinite,’ seemed to be rapidly returning 2 Intro| different power. There are infinite agents and patients in the 3 Intro| relations is many or rather infinite in number. And I challenge 4 Intro| ourselves. The absolute and infinite, whether explained as self-existence, 5 Intro| qualities of space, whether the infinite or the infinitesimal, may 6 Intro| definite ‘place’ or ‘the infinite.’ To Plato, in the Timaeus, 7 Intro| habitation and a name’ to the infinite and inconceivable.~Thus 8 Intro| remark that there is an infinite complexity of the body corresponding 9 Intro| body corresponding to the infinite subtlety of the mind; we 10 Intro| universal and particular, of infinite and infinitesimal, of idea 11 Thea| there are agents many and infinite, and patients many and infinite?~ 12 Thea| infinite, and patients many and infinite?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 13 Thea| and not rather many and infinite as the changes which take 14 Thea| all sorts of ways, causing infinite perplexity to one another.