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Dialogue
1 Intro| Plato seems more willing to admit of the unreality of time 2 Intro| of circulation does not admit of a vacuum, as he tells 3 Intro| them, fire, air, and water, admit of transformation into one 4 Intro| circling universe. We must admit, further, (3) that Aristotle 5 Intro| tells us that smells do not admit of kinds. He seems to think 6 Intro| or whether we must not admit of tendencies and marks 7 Intro| natural forces, we must admit that there are many things 8 Intro| them. It is safer then to admit the inconsistencies of the 9 Intro| nor from without does it admit of destruction’ (Tim). He 10 Timae| faculty of smell does not admit of differences of kind; 11 Timae| the nose are too narrow to admit earth and water, and too 12 Timae| law of necessity, does not admit of the combination of solid 13 Timae| composed of air. Now we must admit that heat naturally proceeds