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Euthydemus

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1 Euthyd| them apart. There might certainly be a new science of logic; 2 Euthyd| to fear that.~SOCRATES: Certainly not, Crito; as I will prove 3 Euthyd| whom he will best learn it?~Certainly, Socrates, said Dionysodorus; 4 Euthyd| wise you were unlearned?~Certainly.~You then, learning what 5 Euthyd| say that wealth is a good.~Certainly, he said.~And are not health 6 Euthyd| writing and reading letters?~Certainly.~Amid the dangers of the 7 Euthyd| than wise pilots?~None, certainly.~And if you were engaged 8 Euthyd| should we be profited?~Certainly not, he said.~Or would an 9 Euthyd| wood, if he never worked?~Certainly not, he said.~And if a person 10 Euthyd| he not be less miserable?~Certainly, he said.~And who would 11 Euthyd| individually will try to love her?~Certainly, Socrates, he said; I will 12 Euthyd| shortly be expected. And certainly they were not far wrong; 13 Euthyd| apart from other things?~Certainly.~And he who says that thing 14 Euthyd| never was such a thing.~Certainly there is, he replied; there 15 Euthyd| prepared to make that good?~Certainly, he said.~Well, have not 16 Euthyd| thing, a mistake of fact?~Certainly, he said.~And that is impossible?~ 17 Euthyd| knowledge which will do us good?~Certainly, he said.~And should we 18 Euthyd| Cleinias. And is this true?~Certainly, he said; just as a general 19 Euthyd| ought to be useful.~CRITO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And surely it 20 Euthyd| do us some good?~CRITO: Certainly, Socrates.~SOCRATES: And 21 Euthyd| time is not what it is?~Certainly not.~And did you not say 22 Euthyd| you know, you are knowing.~Certainly, of the knowledge which 23 Euthyd| knowing, know all things?~Certainly not, I said, for there are 24 Euthyd| things, and not know others?~Certainly not, Socrates, said Dionysodorus.~ 25 Euthyd| know all things or nothing?~Certainly, he replied; they cannot 26 Euthyd| carpentering and leather-cutting?~Certainly, he said.~And do you know 27 Euthyd| the stars and of the sand?~Certainly; did you think we should 28 Euthyd| that we know all things?~Certainly not, said Ctesippus: you 29 Euthyd| Dionysodorus could dance.~Certainly, he replied.~And can he 30 Euthyd| equally well, as I imagine.~I certainly will not answer unless I 31 Euthyd| trouble.~You, perhaps, but certainly not us. And now answer: 32 Euthyd| do I know that or not?~Certainly, you know that.~What do 33 Euthyd| you the same as a stone?~I certainly do not think that I am a 34 Euthyd| father and not a father?~Certainly, I did so imagine, said 35 Euthyd| of them?~Yes, he said, I certainly saw him and the mother of 36 Euthyd| everywhere and always is a good?~Certainly, a great good, he said.~ 37 Euthyd| admit gold to be a good?~Certainly, he replied.~And ought not 38 Euthyd| that they do not see; and certainly, Euthydemus, you do seem 39 Euthyd| all things are not silent?~Certainly not, said Euthydemus.~Then, 40 Euthyd| business he does rightly?~Certainly.~And the business of the 41 Euthyd| it has become your own?~Certainly, I said, if you will allow 42 Euthyd| Apollo, Zeus, and Athene.~Certainly, I said.~And they are your 43 Euthyd| do battle?~CRITO: He was certainly not an orator, and I doubt 44 Euthyd| them, Socrates? There is certainly something specious in that 45 Euthyd| general, noble arts?~CRITO: Certainly they are, in my judgment.~


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