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Certainly not, he said.
Suppose that you divide absolute greatness, and that of the many great
things, each one is great in virtue of a portion of greatness less than absolute
greatness—is that conceivable?
No.
Or will each equal thing, if possessing some small portion of equality less
than absolute equality, be equal to some other thing by virtue of that portion
only?
Impossible.
Or suppose one of us to have a portion of smallness; this is but a part of the
small, and therefore the absolutely small is greater; if the absolutely small be
greater, that to which the part of the small is added will be smaller and not
greater than before.
How absurd!
Then in what way, Socrates, will all things participate in the ideas, if they
are unable to participate in them either as parts or wholes?
Indeed, he said, you have asked a question which is not easily answered.
Well, said Parmenides, and what do you say of another question?
What question?
I imagine that the way in which you are led to assume one idea of each
kind is as follows:—You see a number of great objects, and when you look at
them there seems to you to be one and the same idea (or nature) in them all;
hence you conceive of greatness as one.
Very true, said Socrates.
And if you go on and allow your mind in like manner to embrace in one
view the idea of greatness and of great things which are not the idea, and to
compare them, will not another greatness arise, which will appear to be the
source of all these?
It would seem so.
Then another idea of greatness now comes into view over and above
absolute greatness, and the individuals which partake of it; and then another,
over and above all these, by virtue of which they will all be great, and so each
idea instead of being one will be infinitely multiplied.
But may not the ideas, asked Socrates, be thoughts only, and have no
proper existence except in our minds, Parmenides? For in that case each idea
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
- Datum
- ~347 B.C.
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- englisch
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- 1612
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- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
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