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Meno Part
1 Intro| of Ideas,’ probably the Megarians, who were very distinct Parmenides Part
2 Intro| Being all predicates. The Megarians, who succeeded them, like 3 Intro| point of view of Zeno or the Megarians. It is the same kind of 4 Intro| against the subtleties of the Megarians. He did not mean to say 5 Intro| barren abstraction of the Megarians. The war is carried on against 6 Intro| contemporaries. Seeing that the Megarians and Cynics were making knowledge Phaedo Part
7 Intro| puzzles of the Cynics and Megarians to the philosophy of Plato. Philebus Part
8 Intro| Pythagoreans, Eleatics, Megarians, Cynics, Cyrenaics and of 9 Intro| intellectual good of the Megarians, and his own idea of classification The Sophist Part
10 Intro| are, first, Eristics or Megarians; secondly, the Materialists.~ 11 Intro| Cynics, how much to the Megarians, or whether the ‘repellent 12 Intro| of predication, while the Megarians are said to have been Nominalists, 13 Intro| opponents. But the later Megarians also denied predication; 14 Intro| Eristics, whether Cynics or Megarians, several characteristics Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| object to the subject. The Megarians, in their first attempts 16 Intro| and the individualism of Megarians and Cynics.~V. Having rejected 17 Intro| the illogical logic of the Megarians and Eristics. For the completion Timaeus Part
18 Intro| conception of God, and from the Megarians the IDEA of good. He agrees 19 Intro| teaching of Socrates and of the Megarians respectively; and, because