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Dialogue
1 Intro| not as substances, but as qualities. They may be compared to 2 Intro| veins, having acid and salt qualities, from which is generated 3 Intro| Eleatics, unless some human qualities are added on to them. Yet 4 Intro| as something which has no qualities is really a negation. Moreover 5 Intro| intellectual world which has no qualities—‘a thing in itself’—a point 6 Intro| to think that no definite qualities can attach to bodies which 7 Intro| the primary and secondary qualities of matter. (2) Another popular 8 Intro| God knows the original qualities of things; man can only 9 Intro| which has no perceptible qualities—between Being in the abstract 10 Timae| which admits of opposite qualities, and all things that are 11 Timae| that which has the opposite qualities is inferior. But when all 12 Timae| way, by reason of these qualities in them, are all termed 13 Timae| well as acid and saline qualities, contains all sorts of bile