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universal 5
universally 1
universe 3
unjust 41
unjustly 13
unknown 2
unlawfully 1
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41 before
41 knowledge
41 neither
41 unjust
40 physician
40 see
40 without
Plato
Gorgias

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unjust
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| assembly, about the just and unjust. But still there are two 2 Gorg| of the art to be deemed unjust because his pupils are unjust 3 Gorg| unjust because his pupils are unjust and make a bad use of the 4 Gorg| as ignorant of just and unjust as he is of medicine or 5 Gorg| wilder, and more savage and unjust, and therefore he could 6 Gorg| Such sentiments may be unjust, but they are widely spread; 7 Gorg| and about the just and unjust.~SOCRATES: And that, Gorgias, 8 Gorg| assemblies about the just and unjust, the sort of persuasion 9 Gorg| belief about the just and unjust, but gives no instruction 10 Gorg| assemblies about things just and unjust, but he creates belief about 11 Gorg| state?—about the just and unjust only, or about those other 12 Gorg| ignorant of the just and unjust, base and honourable, good 13 Gorg| base or honourable, just or unjust in them; or has he only 14 Gorg| the nature of the just and unjust already, or he must be taught 15 Gorg| rhetorician makes a bad and unjust use of his rhetoric, that 16 Gorg| even, but about just and unjust? Was not this said?~GORGIAS: 17 Gorg| could not possibly be an unjust thing. But when you added, 18 Gorg| be incapable of making an unjust use of rhetoric, or of willingness 19 Gorg| and evil when they are unjust.~POLUS: You are hard of 20 Gorg| as I maintain, and the unjust and evil are miserable.~ 21 Gorg| refuted when I say that the unjust man is not happy. But, my 22 Gorg| think that a man who is unjust and doing injustice can 23 Gorg| that you think Archelaus unjust, and yet happy? May I assume 24 Gorg| On the other hand, if the unjust be not punished, then, according 25 Gorg| in my opinion, Polus, the unjust or doer of unjust actions 26 Gorg| Polus, the unjust or doer of unjust actions is miserable in 27 Gorg| a man is detected in an unjust attempt to make himself 28 Gorg| little; did you say—‘in an unjust attempt to make himself 29 Gorg| SOCRATES: And therefore to be unjust and intemperate, and cowardly 30 Gorg| to whom do we go with the unjust and intemperate?~POLUS: 31 Gorg| worst, who, having been unjust, has no deliverance from 32 Gorg| and who, being the most unjust of men, succeeds in escaping 33 Gorg| end, that his and their unjust actions may be made manifest, 34 Gorg| dishonesty is shameful and unjust; meaning, by the word injustice, 35 Gorg| said to be shameful and unjust, and is called injustice ( 36 Gorg| senseless and intemperate and unjust and unholy, her desires 37 Gorg| compare Republic), in an unjust man not suffering retribution, 38 Gorg| and practised, will he be unjust still? Surely you might 39 Gorg| who was once vicious, or unjust, or intemperate, or foolish, 40 Gorg| more just, and not more unjust?~CALLICLES: Quite true.~ 41 Gorg| they not have been more unjust and inferior?~CALLICLES:


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