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Plato
Gorgias

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   Dialogue
1 Gorg| argument expands into a general view of the good and evil of 2 Gorg| distinctions suited to his view of human life. He has a 3 Gorg| one can maintain any other view without being ridiculous. 4 Gorg| all.’ The two points of view are not really inconsistent, 5 Gorg| between the two points of view, and putting one in the 6 Gorg| think. According to his view, those who want nothing 7 Gorg| far from speaking with a view to what is best; their way 8 Gorg| merely utilitarian point of view. If we say that the ideal 9 Gorg| will frame his life with a view to this unknown future. 10 Gorg| author of evil only with a view to good,’ and that ‘they 11 Gorg| when pursued without any view to truth, or the improvement 12 Gorg| from a speculative point of view in the Philebus. There neither 13 Gorg| though from another point of view, may be thought to stand 14 Gorg| death. But nature, with a view of deepening and enlarging 15 Gorg| moral or religious point of view, is the greatest of misfortunes. 16 Gorg| who takes a comprehensive view of the whole. According 17 Gorg| should be pursued only with a view to ‘the improvement of the 18 Gorg| judgment-seat. Both are exposed to view, stripped of the veils and 19 Gorg| these advantages with a view to philosophy, gathering 20 Gorg| I have your interest in view as well as my own. For likely 21 Gorg| experience?~SOCRATES: That is my view, but you may be of another 22 Gorg| Rhetoric, according to my view, is the ghost or counterfeit 23 Gorg| from the opposite point of view, if indeed it be our duty 24 Gorg| assailed him from the point of view of nature; for by the rule 25 Gorg| praises and censures with a view to themselves and to their 26 Gorg| surely life according to your view is an awful thing; and indeed 27 Gorg| whenever employed with a view to pleasure and without 28 Gorg| Did he perform with any view to the good of his hearers? 29 Gorg| whatever he says with a view to the best, speak with 30 Gorg| in each thing? Such is my view. And is not the soul which 31 Gorg| would approve of another view of mine: To me every man 32 Gorg| said, we treat them with a view to pleasure, and in the 33 Gorg| and in the other with a view to the highest good, and 34 Gorg| one which had pleasure in view was just a vulgar flattery:— 35 Gorg| SOCRATES: And the other had in view the greatest improvement 36 Gorg| not have the same end in view in the treatment of our 37 Gorg| SOCRATES: Then upon this view, Pericles was not a good 38 Gorg| CALLICLES: That is, upon your view.~SOCRATES: Nay, the view 39 Gorg| view.~SOCRATES: Nay, the view is yours, after what you 40 Gorg| are not uttered with any view of gaining favour, and that 41 Gorg| sake of justice, and with a view to your interest, my judges, 42 Gorg| the soul are laid open to view.— And when they come to 43 Gorg| should be done always, with a view to justice.~Follow me then,


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