id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1687 Plato Parmenides .txt text/plain 36232 2184 79 ideas of likeness, unity, and the rest, exist apart from individuals so of other ideas?' 'Yes, that is my meaning.' 'And do you suppose the having also measures or parts or numbers equal to or greater or less objects of sense--to number, time, place, and to the higher ideas of I see, Parmenides, said Socrates, that Zeno would like to be not only things partake of both opposites, and be both like and unlike, by reason Certainly not, said Socrates; visible things like these are such as Then, Socrates, the ideas themselves will be divisible, and things which Then in what way, Socrates, will all things participate in the ideas, if idea, parting it off from other things. Because, Socrates, said Parmenides, we have admitted that the ideas are these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will partake of equality or likeness of time; and we said that the one did ./cache/1687.txt ./txt/1687.txt