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PLATO'S THEORY OF SINGLE LETTERS
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n
N
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~ : N : n : ~
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TO
T H E
I N T R O
/\ || \/
/\ || B A C K
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~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~
~ : N : n : ~
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ν [nu] ('n') is best used when imitating inward things, as it is "sounded inwardly".
[427b] ... [ The name-maker observed 'n' ] to be sounded from within, and therefore to
have a notion of inwardness; hence he introduced the sound in endos and entos; ...
<= BACK TO
the word written: 'r ~ n'
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.A "PHILOSONIC" TABLES EVALUATION for the letter written as => N : n
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Scan the TABLE horizontally . = >
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| hub |
> |
pattern |
> |
cover(ed) |
| duration |
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mass / matter |
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energy / time |
| contemplate |
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gestalt |
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grammar |
| architype |
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activity of |
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inertia |
| (with) hold |
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dwell |
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[ hub ] |
| simultaneous |
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potential |
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perception |
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James of the word
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5
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