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Dialogue
1 Charm| Politicus. (The negative argument adduced by the same school 2 Charm| marks another step in an argument or a narrative or a statement; 3 Charm| with which the steps of the argument are drawn out is apt to 4 Charm| First, the foundation of his argument is laid in the Metaphysics 5 Charm| the height of this great argument’ I do not propose to ascend. 6 Charm| whither the wind blows, the argument follows’. The dialogues 7 Charm| of the Sophists. In the argument he is not unfair, if allowance 8 Charm| instead of pursuing the argument.~And what if I am? How can 9 Charm| this moment I pursue the argument chiefly for my own sake, 10 Charm| refuted; attend only to the argument, and see what will come 11 Charm| offering of the third or last argument to Zeus the Saviour, let 12 Charm| perplexity. In order that the argument might proceed, I said to 13 Charm| of science, although the argument said No, and protested against 14 Charm| this too was denied by the argument), because we wanted to show