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Plato : SOPHIST
Persons of the dialogue: Theodorus - Theaetetus - Socrates - an Eleatic stranger = Note by Elpenor |
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Page 62
Str. And now tell me another thing.
Theaet. What?
Str. Is the not - beautiful anything but this - an existence parted off from a certain kind of existence, and again from another point of view opposed to an existing something?
Theaet. True.
Str. Then the not - beautiful turns out to be the opposition of being to being?
Theaet. Very true.
Str. But upon this view, is the beautiful a more real and the not - beautiful a less real existence?
Theaet. Not at all.
Str. And the not - great may be said to exist, equally with the great? Theaet. Yes.
Str. And, in the same way, the just must be placed in the same category with the not - just the one cannot be said to have any more existence than the other.
Theaet. True.
Str. The same may be said of other things; seeing that the nature of the other has a real existence, the parts of this nature must equally be supposed to exist.
Theaet. Of course.
Str. Then, as would appear, the opposition of a part of the other, and of a part of being, to one another, is, if I may venture to say so, as truly essence as being itself, and implies not the opposite of being, but only what is other than being.
Theaet. Beyond question.
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