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Plato
Euthydemus

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   Dialogue
1 Euthyd| who are to be his teachers think him stupid they will take 2 Euthyd| Socrates, for the fact.~Then I think you happier in having such 3 Euthyd| Yes, Socrates, I rather think that we are.~Then I wish 4 Euthyd| like a man whichever you think; for my belief is that you 5 Euthyd| Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, I think that we have had enough 6 Euthyd| you not verily and indeed think, Cleinias, that we shall 7 Euthyd| goods.~And now, I said, think whether we have left out 8 Euthyd| considerable goods.~I do not think that we have, said Cleinias.~ 9 Euthyd| ignorant one?~A wise one.~You think, I said, that to act with 10 Euthyd| said, I quite agree, and think that you are right.~Yes, 11 Euthyd| upon by you and me—~But I think, Socrates, that wisdom can 12 Euthyd| or not. But now, as you think that wisdom can be taught, 13 Euthyd| Euthydemus replied: And do you think, Ctesippus, that it is possible 14 Euthyd| is not and is nowhere?~I think not, said Ctesippus.~Well, 15 Euthyd| and said: O Ctesippus, I think that we must allow the strangers 16 Euthyd| but contradict him when I think that he is speaking improperly 17 Euthyd| well as destructive, and I think that I am most likely to 18 Euthyd| speak falsely, may he not think falsely?~No, he cannot, 19 Euthyd| year ago. I am inclined to think, however, Dionysodorus and 20 Euthyd| them to shine forth. And I think that I had better once more 21 Euthyd| man happy. And yet I did think that the art which we have 22 Euthyd| with me?~Yes, he said, I think that you are quite right.~ 23 Euthyd| see my way, he said.~But I think that I do, I replied.~And 24 Euthyd| notion? asked Cleinias.~I think that the art of the general 25 Euthyd| make a man happy.~I do not think so, he said.~Why not? I 26 Euthyd| I should be disposed to think. But did you carry the search 27 Euthyd| the rest of them?~CRITO: I think not, Socrates.~SOCRATES: 28 Euthyd| sand?~Certainly; did you think we should say No to that?~ 29 Euthyd| have his way, as he might think me a blockhead, and refuse 30 Euthyd| other, and said, What do you think, Euthydemus? Does not your 31 Euthyd| stone?~I certainly do not think that I am a stone, I said, 32 Euthyd| me now, Ctesippus, if you think it good or evil for a man 33 Euthyd| said Ctesippus; and do you think, Euthydemus, that he ought 34 Euthyd| Ctesippus and said:—~Do you not think that the possession of gold 35 Euthyd| other to be other. But I think, Dionysodorus, that you 36 Euthyd| me.~What, he said, do you think that you know what is your 37 Euthyd| or a sheep—would you not think that which you could sell 38 Euthyd| sell or sacrifice you would think not to be in your own power?~ 39 Euthyd| venturing to advise you, I think that you may as well hear 40 Euthyd| discoursing.’ ‘And what did you think of them?’ I said. ‘What 41 Euthyd| them?’ I said. ‘What did I think of them?’ he said:—‘theirs 42 Euthyd| philosophy is nought; and I think that if you had been present 43 Euthyd| philosophers and statesmen—they think that they are the wisest 44 Euthyd| what they say. I do not think that they will admit that 45 Euthyd| philosophy are good or bad, but think only of philosophy herself.


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