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1 Text| Eryxias, interposing, but what use would it be if a man had 2 Text| whereas wisdom is of small use and it is of no importance 3 Text| which you have just made use; for he was annoyed to have 4 Text| instance, the Carthaginians use money of this sort. Something 5 Text| Lacedaemon, again, they use iron by weight which has 6 Text| Lacedaemonian could make no use. Once more, among the Nomad 7 Text| value because they have no use for a house, nor would a 8 Text| leather coat, because he could use the one and not the other. 9 Text| and therefore it is of no use to us.~ERASISTRATUS: True.~ 10 Text| are seeking. What is the use of wealth, and for what 11 Text| to enquire, What is the use of those useful things which 12 Text| said to be useful which we use in production, just as all 13 Text| by us, there would be no use in this so-called wealth, 14 Text| anything else which we do not use directly for the body in 15 Text| body, they would be of no use to us for that purpose?~ 16 Text| purpose is of the greatest use; not that these things are 17 Text| to those who know how to use a horse?’~ERYXIAS: Certainly.~ 18 Text| to him who knows how to use it?~ERYXIAS: True.~SOCRATES: 19 Text| person who knows how to use them?~ERYXIAS: Exactly.~ 20 Text| least that they know how to use them. But if so, to them 21 Text| of these things for the use of the body?~CRITIAS: Certainly 22 Text| taught by hearing and we use the sense of hearing in 23 Text| the power of hearing, may use that very faculty for the