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Parmenides Part
1 Intro| to have prevailed in the Megarian School (compare Cratylus, 2 Intro| elsewhere, with the Eleatic and Megarian philosophers. Still, Parmenides 3 Intro| difficulty belongs in fact to the Megarian age of philosophy, and is 4 Intro| which he lived; and the Megarian and Cynic philosophy was 5 Intro| age. There is an obscure Megarian influence on Plato which 6 Intro| Plato might have learned the Megarian doctrines without settling 7 Intro| reductio ad absurdum’ of the Megarian philosophy, but we are too 8 Intro| breathe the spirit of the Megarian philosophy, though we cannot 9 Intro| Plato also goes beyond his Megarian contemporaries; he has split 10 Intro| example of the Zenonian or Megarian dialectic, which proceeded, Philebus Part
11 Intro| the Eleatic Being or the Megarian good, or to the theories The Sophist Part
12 Intro| shelter which Cynic and Megarian paradoxes have temporarily 13 Intro| thought and speech, which Megarian or other sophistry vainly 14 Intro| flux and equally to the Megarian and Cynic denial of predication, 15 Intro| in one direction into the Megarian school, in the other into The Symposium Part
16 Intro| Pythagorean, Eleatic, or Megarian systems, and ‘the old quarrel Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| there are traces of the same Megarian influences which appear 18 Intro| inability to attain the Megarian precision in the use of 19 Intro| introduction of the founder of the Megarian philosophy. The real intention 20 Intro| false opinion possible? The Megarian or Eristic spirit within 21 Intro| isolation of Being and the Megarian or Cynic isolation of individuals 22 Intro| is supposed to reply by Megarian quibbles, which destroy 23 Intro| Plato, in the spirit of the Megarian philosophy, soon discovers