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Dialogue
1 Charm| to approach Plato from a point of view which is opposed 2 Charm| may without impropriety point out the difficulties which 3 Charm| temperance’ or ‘prudence,’—at the point where the change of meaning 4 Charm| truths from a different point of view, and to belong to 5 Charm| smallest degree prove his point’; and that in the second 6 Charm| present who could easily point out two Athenian houses, 7 Charm| mother. And here lies the point; for if, as he declares, 8 Charm| all, I replied; for the point is not who said the words, 9 Charm| what you are saying, is the point at issue.~Well, he answered; 10 Charm| dear Critias,— this is a point which we have not yet been