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Parmenides Part
1 Intro| former case, nothing could be predicated of the one, but now everything— 2 Text | In this way:—If being is predicated of the one, if the one is, 3 Text | If one is, being must be predicated of it?~Yes.~But to be (einai) 4 Text | seem that number can be predicated of them if each of them The Sophist Part
5 Intro| One, and nothing could be predicated of any other thing, how 6 Intro| Therefore not-being cannot be predicated or expressed; for how can 7 Intro| rest or motion, because predicated both of rest and motion; 8 Intro| philosopher. Everything could be predicated of everything, or nothing 9 Text | for either of them, being predicated of both, will compel the The Statesman Part
10 Text | That one name may be fitly predicated of all of them, for none Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| sense or sensation, can be predicated of anything, for they are Timaeus Part
12 Intro| of which nothing can be predicated, and the chaos or matter