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Yes.
And sameness has been shown to be of a nature distinct from oneness?
That has been shown.
But if the one had any other affection than that of being one, it would be
affected in such a way as to be more than one; which is impossible.
True.
Then the one can never be so affected as to be the same either with another
or with itself?
Clearly not.
Then it cannot be like another, or like itself?
No.
Nor can it be affected so as to be other, for then it would be affected in such
a way as to be more than one.
It would.
That which is affected otherwise than itself or another, will be unlike itself
or another, for sameness of affections is likeness.
True.
But the one, as appears, never being affected otherwise, is never unlike
itself or other?
Never.
Then the one will never be either like or unlike itself or other?
Plainly not.
Again, being of this nature, it can neither be equal nor unequal either to
itself or to other.
How is that?
Why, because the one if equal must be of the same measures as that to
which it is equal.
True.
And if greater or less than things which are commensurable with it, the one
will have more measures than that which is less, and fewer than that which is
greater?
Yes.
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
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- ~347 B.C.
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