Plato Quote

If a man, fixing his attention on these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will not admit that every individual thing has its own determinate idea which is always one and the same, he will have nothing on which his mind can rest; and so he will utterly destroy the power of reasoning.


Parmenides, 135


If a man, fixing his attention on these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will not admit that every individual thing has...

If a man, fixing his attention on these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will not admit that every individual thing has...

If a man, fixing his attention on these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will not admit that every individual thing has...

If a man, fixing his attention on these and the like difficulties, does away with ideas of things and will not admit that every individual thing has...