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1 I, 2| however, postulate the "figures", and make "alteration" 2 I, 2| infinitely many, they made the "figures" infinite in number. Hence-owing 3 I, 2| by "the varieties of the figures", as Democritus does. (His 4 I, 2| coloured by "turning" of the "figures".) But the possibility of 5 I, 8| distinctively characterized by figures, there is this great difference 6 I, 8| by an infinite variety of figures, while the characterizing 7 I, 8| while the characterizing figures employed by Plato are limited 8 I, 8| belong to another of the figures. If, however, these properties ( 9 I, 8| these, rather than the "figures", ought to be postulated