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1 I, 2| For though, no doubt, Plato investigated the conditions 2 I, 8| doctrines like those which Plato has set forth in the Timaeus. 3 I, 8| Timaeus. For although both Plato and Leucippus postulate 4 I, 8| are solids, while those of Plato are planes, and (ii) are 5 I, 8| characterizing figures employed by Plato are limited in number. Thus 6 I, 8| divisible), but (b) according to Plato in virtue of contact alone, 7 II, 1| cold or hot. And (ii) what Plato has written in the Timaeus 8 II, 3| three. (We may compare what Plato does in Me Divisions": for 9 II, 5| of them, or some only (as Plato wrote in the Timacus)."