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Dialogue
1 Craty| of them are ridiculously bad, and yet among them are 2 Craty| world, and a great many very bad; and the very good are the 3 Craty| are the wise, and the very bad are the foolish; and this 4 Craty| be no distinction between bad and good men. But then, 5 Craty| gives only some of them, a bad or imperfect one, but still 6 Craty| gives only some of them, a bad or imperfect one, but a 7 Craty| be a good or he may be a bad artist. ‘Yes, Socrates, 8 Craty| are many words having a bad sense, which are connected 9 Craty| tois pragmasin. Thus the bad names are framed on the 10 Craty| been often converted into a bad one by the malevolence of 11 Craty| there was no such thing as a bad man?~HERMOGENES: No, indeed; 12 Craty| think that there are very bad men, and a good many of 13 Craty| be some good and others bad, if virtue and vice are 14 Craty| dog of Egypt I have a not bad notion which came into my 15 Craty| sometimes good, or he may be bad?~CRATYLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 16 Craty| may be good or he may be bad; it must surely be so if 17 Craty| and sumphora, which have a bad sense, viewed in the light