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Dialogue
1 Intro| misunderstanding. In the supposed depths of this dialogue 2 Intro| But he seems to have supposed that the course of events 3 Intro| Homer and the poets were supposed by them to be the original 4 Intro| sometimes contrasted with their supposed failure in physical investigations. ‘ 5 Intro| objects contained in it are supposed to have vanished away. Hence 6 Intro| Plato, like Empedocles, supposed to be four in number—fire, 7 Intro| sides.~The elements are supposed to pass into one another, 8 Intro| water when decomposed is supposed to give two particles of 9 Intro| earth. The particles are supposed by him to be in a perpetual 10 Intro| a parallelogram which is supposed to be inscribed in it, the 11 Intro| in which the planets are supposed to move becomes a spiral. 12 Intro| if the outer heaven is supposed to be moving around the 13 Intro| as Proclus and Simplicius supposed, understood (Greek) in the 14 Intro| the nobler affections are supposed to reside. There the veins 15 Intro| which they are formed, are supposed to pass into one another 16 Intro| respiration. Digestion is supposed to be effected by the action 17 Intro| and sensation, which he supposed to be communicated by the 18 Intro| elements—the light which is supposed to reside within the eye, 19 Intro| qualitative differences were supposed to have their origin in 20 Intro| discoveries might have been supposed to be a happy guess, taken 21 Intro| the fact that there was supposed to be a resemblance between 22 Intro| another than they themselves supposed, and nearer to him than 23 Intro| and nearer to him than he supposed. All of them are antagonistic 24 Intro| upon us. God, like man, is supposed to have an ideal of which 25 Intro| agree, and therefore may be supposed to be derived from a single 26 Intro| the order of the world is supposed to find a place in the human 27 Timae| providence of God.~This being supposed, let us proceed to the next 28 Timae| of the rectangular figure supposed to be inscribed in the circle 29 Timae| concave; and the latter is supposed to be placed, first horizontally, 30 Timae| of this movement may be supposed to be as follows. In the 31 Timae| lives may with reason be supposed to have changed into the