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Dialogue
1 Intro| notions, out of the desire to conceive the whole of nature without 2 Intro| at all. Men were led to conceive it, not by a love of hasty 3 Intro| of nature, at last they conceive ‘measure’ or laws of nature. 4 Intro| such reflections we may conceive the Greek to have attained 5 Intro| was natural for Plato to conceive of it as eternal. We must 6 Intro| relatively at rest; or we may conceive of them as resting, while 7 Intro| world, they must be able to conceive it.~To do justice to the 8 Intro| effort of the human mind to conceive the world as a whole which 9 Timae| present we have only to conceive of three natures: first, 10 Timae| what is uniform. For to conceive that anything can be moved 11 Timae| and equally impossible to conceive that there can be a mover 12 Timae| fire and air. Now we must conceive of pleasure and pain in 13 Timae| in like manner we should conceive of the double nature which