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Dialogue
1 Charm| in the second place, the advantage, of such a science; and 2 Charm| certainly have been a great advantage in being wise; for then 3 Charm| we spoke of as the great advantage of wisdom—to know what is 4 Charm| and ignorance, has this advantage:—that he who possesses such 5 Charm| but a science of human advantage; not a science of other 6 Charm| different.~Nor does wisdom give advantage, my good friend; for that 7 Charm| advantageous, when giving no advantage?~That, Socrates, is certainly