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Dialogue
1 Intro| cutting one another again at a point over against the point at 2 Intro| a point over against the point at which they cross. The 3 Intro| framed, let us go back to the point at which we began, and add 4 Intro| qualities—‘a thing in itself’—a point which has no parts or magnitude, 5 Intro| understand Plato from his own point of view; we must not ask 6 Intro| the number 1 represents a point, 2 and 3 lines, 4 and 8, 7 Intro| who was driven to find a point of view above or beyond 8 Intro| another and meet again at a point opposite to that of their 9 Intro| Atomic theory in which a point has been confused with a 10 Intro| philosophical or philological point of view. The writer is unable 11 Timae| themselves and each other at the point opposite to their original 12 Timae| then, shall we settle this point, and what questions about 13 Timae| order, and any one who can point out a more beautiful form 14 Timae| shorter sides on the same point as a centre, a single equilateral 15 Timae| the question from another point of view, will be of another 16 Timae| still remains the further point—why things when divided 17 Timae| position, speak of the same point as above and below; for, 18 Timae| revert in a few words to the point at which we began, and then 19 Timae| the external air, the next point is, as will be clear to