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1 7 | for by reason of their smallness and frequent occurrence, Parmenides Part
2 Intro| they are only portions of smallness or equality?’ ‘Impossible.’ ‘ 3 Intro| equality or greatness or smallness inhering in them in addition 4 Intro| Let us begin by assuming smallness to be inherent in one: in 5 Intro| in a part. If the first, smallness is either coextensive with 6 Intro| greater than the one. But smallness thus performs the function 7 Intro| same contradiction follows: smallness will be equal to the part 8 Intro| than the part; therefore smallness will not inhere in anything, 9 Intro| and except the idea of smallness there will be nothing small. 10 Intro| objects, but greatness and smallness will be relative only to 11 Intro| motion, or greatness, or smallness, or equality, or unlikeness, 12 Intro| participating in greatness, smallness, equality is urged against 13 Text | us to have a portion of smallness; this is but a part of the 14 Text | another, or if the one had smallness and the others greatness, 15 Text | greatness and the others smallnesswhichever kind had greatness 16 Text | greater, and whichever had smallness would be smaller?~Certainly.~ 17 Text | such ideas as greatness and smallness; for if they were not they 18 Text | How could they?~If, then, smallness is present in the one it 19 Text | one?~Of course.~But can smallness be equal to anything or 20 Text | functions?~Impossible.~Then smallness cannot be in the whole of 21 Text | which it is.~Certainly.~Then smallness will not be in anything, 22 Text | anything small but actual smallness.~True.~Neither will greatness 23 Text | impossible, seeing that smallness is wholly absent.~True.~ 24 Text | only greater than absolute smallness, and smallness is only smaller 25 Text | absolute smallness, and smallness is only smaller than absolute 26 Text | have neither greatness nor smallness; nor have greatness or smallness 27 Text | smallness; nor have greatness or smallness any power of exceeding or 28 Text | has neither greatness nor smallness.~Clearly not.~Then if the 29 Text | having neither greatness nor smallness in itself, it will neither 30 Text | If greatness is not, if smallness is not, or anything of that 31 Text | inequality implies greatness and smallness?~Yes.~Then the one, if of 32 Text | nature, has greatness and smallness?~That appears to be true.~ 33 Text | true.~And greatness and smallness always stand apart?~True.~ 34 Text | which has greatness and smallness also has equality, which 35 Text | appear, of greatness and smallness and equality?~Clearly.~Further, 36 Text | clear.~And therefore neither smallness, nor greatness, nor equality, Phaedo Part
37 Intro| the cause of the great, smallness of the small, and so on 38 Intro| have greatness and also smallness, because he is greater than 39 Intro| having the attribute of smallness remain small, and cannot 40 Intro| cannot become great: the smallness which is in me drives out 41 Text | greater greater, and by smallness the less become less?~True.~ 42 Text | only by, and by reason of, smallness; and thus you would avoid 43 Text | Simmias both greatness and smallness?~Yes, I do.~But still you 44 Text | Socrates, but because he has smallness when compared with the greatness 45 Text | between them, exceeding the smallness of the one by his greatness, 46 Text | the other to exceed his smallness. He added, laughing, I am 47 Text | allowing or admitting of smallness, be changed by that; even 48 Text | having received and admitted smallness when compared with Simmias, 49 Text | small, in like manner the smallness in us cannot be or become The Republic Book
50 7 | true of the greatness and smallness of the fingers? Can sight The Statesman Part
51 Intro| the universe, and to the smallness of the pivot upon which 52 Text | relativity of greatness and smallness to each other; and there Timaeus Part
53 Intro| seen by reason of their smallness; they only become visible 54 Intro| sharpness of the angles, the smallness of the particles, the quickness 55 Text | by us on account of their smallness: but when many of them are 56 Text | sharpness of the angles, and the smallness of the particles, and the 57 Text | unseen by reason of their smallness and without form; these


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