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117

Parmenides

It would seem not.

Nor as like or unlike?

No.

Nor as the same or different, nor in contact or If you wish to view more of separation, nor in any of those states which we Plato’s works in PDF, be sure enumerated as appearing to be;—the others nei-to return to

ther are nor appear to be any of these, if one is

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not?

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True.

Then may we not sum up the argument in a word and say truly: If one is not, then nothing is?

Certainly.

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firm what seems to be the truth, that, whether one is or is not, one and the others in relation to Electronic Classics Series

themselves and one another, all of them, in ev-PDF files, return to

ery way, are and are not, and appear to be and

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appear not to be.

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Most true.