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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| found in the Philebus; the true doctrine of contradiction 2 Euthyd| Sophist and Statesman; a true doctrine of predication 3 Euthyd| predicate was affirmed to be true of every subject, and on 4 Euthyd| held that no predicate was true of any subject, and that 5 Euthyd| with equal command of their true nature, has preferred to 6 Euthyd| Protagoras, that everything is true to him to whom it seems 7 Euthyd| him to whom it seems to be true, is satirized. In contrast 8 Euthyd| consummate! I never knew what the true pancratiast was before; 9 Euthyd| any proposition whether true or false. Now I am thinking, 10 Euthyd| be the greatest of goods.~True, he said.~On second thoughts, 11 Euthyd| advantage in merely having them?~True.~Well, Cleinias, but if 12 Euthyd| them rightly.~That is quite true, I said. And the wrong use 13 Euthyd| that which is not is not?~True.~And that which is not is 14 Euthyd| anything, he says what is true and what is.~Yes, Euthydemus, 15 Euthyd| must either say what is true or say nothing. Is not that 16 Euthyd| falsehood is impossible?~Very true, said Euthydemus.~Neither 17 Euthyd| that uses as well as makes?~True, he said.~And our desire 18 Euthyd| wisest Cleinias. And is this true?~Certainly, he said; just 19 Euthyd| he said; and that is as true of you as of us.~O, indeed, 20 Euthyd| things.~I suppose that is true, I said, if my qualification 21 Euthyd| good are not unjust.~Quite true, I said; and that I have 22 Euthyd| you are not gold?~Very true.~And so Chaeredemus, he 23 Euthyd| shields as possible?~Very true, said Ctesippus; and do 24 Euthyd| Yes, indeed, that is very true.~SOCRATES: And will you