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Now we say that (a) the continuous is one or that (b) the indivisible | Now we say that (a) the continuous is one or that (b) the indivisible | ||
- | is one, or (c) things are said to be ' | + | is one, or (c ) things are said to be ' |
one and the same, as ' | one and the same, as ' | ||
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the limit is indivisible, | the limit is indivisible, | ||
- | But if (c) all things are one in the sense of having the same definition, | + | But if (c ) all things are one in the sense of having the same definition, |
like ' | like ' | ||
the Heraclitean doctrine, for it will be the same thing 'to be good' | the Heraclitean doctrine, for it will be the same thing 'to be good' |
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