Summary
This quote suggests that the concept of "many" or plurality cannot exist without the concept of "one" or singularity. It implies that a collection of multiple things or entities relies on the existence of individual units or a fundamental foundation. In other words, before we can understand and perceive the diversity or multitude of things, we must first recognize and acknowledge the existence of individual components or a singular entity. The quote highlights the interconnected nature of the one and the many, emphasizing that they are inseparable and interdependent.
By Plato