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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| treatise on logic; for that science originates in the misunderstandings 2 Euthyd| or reduced to an art or science, but scattered up and down 3 Euthyd| imagine that any single science furnishes a principle of 4 Euthyd| need to reopen them. No science should raise problems or 5 Euthyd| literary criticism; (2) the science of language, under which 6 Euthyd| should we allow the living science to become confused with 7 Euthyd| might certainly be a new science of logic; it would not however 8 Euthyd| Inductive philosophy. Such a science might have two legitimate 9 Euthyd| gate of approach to logical science,—nothing more. But to pursue 10 Euthyd| themselves; but the political science ought to make us wise, and 11 Euthyd| knowledge to us, if that is the science which is likely to do us 12 Euthyd| knowledge of the art or science of happiness.~CRITO: Indeed,