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Yes; that is what we shall say.
But the end comes last, and the one is of such a nature as to come into
being with the last; and, since the one cannot come into being except in
accordance with its own nature, its nature will require that it should come into
being after the others, simultaneously with the end.
Clearly.
Then the one is younger than the others and the others older than the one.
That also is clear in my judgment.
Well, and must not a beginning or any other part of the one or of anything,
if it be a part and not parts, being a part, be also of necessity one?
Certainly.
And will not the one come into being together with each part—together
with the first part when that comes into being, and together with the second
part and with all the rest, and will not be wanting to any part, which is added
to any other part until it has reached the last and become one whole; it will be
wanting neither to the middle, nor to the first, nor to the last, nor to any of
them, while the process of becoming is going on?
True.
Then the one is of the same age with all the others, so that if the one itself
does not contradict its own nature, it will be neither prior nor posterior to the
others, but simultaneous; and according to this argument the one will be
neither older nor younger than the others, nor the others than the one, but
according to the previous argument the one will be older and younger than the
others and the others than the one.
Certainly.
After this manner then the one is and has become. But as to its becoming
older and younger than the others, and the others than the one, and neither
older nor younger, what shall we say? Shall we say as of being so also of
becoming, or otherwise?
I cannot answer.
But I can venture to say, that even if one thing were older or younger than
another, it could not become older or younger in a greater degree than it was
at first; for equals added to unequals, whether to periods of time or to
anything else, leave the difference between them the same as at first.
Of course.
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The Complete Plato
- Title
- The Complete Plato
- Author
- Plato
- Date
- ~347 B.C.
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 1612
- Keywords
- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
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- Geisteswissenschaften
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