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Plato
Gorgias

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sense
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| consistently maintain the bad sense of words; and getting confused 2 Gorg| man. Not in the ordinary sense, like Alcibiades or Pericles, 3 Gorg| meant in a conventional sense has been affirmed by him 4 Gorg| and get a little common sense; leave to others these frivolities; 5 Gorg| mean to say that one man of sense ought to rule over ten thousand 6 Gorg| Not provoking to a man of sense who is not studying the 7 Gorg| would maintain that in some sense or other truth and right 8 Gorg| in the Phaedo, no man of sense will maintain that the details 9 Gorg| rebellion of the higher sense of right in man against 10 Gorg| pleasure, knowledge and sense, truth and opinion, essence 11 Gorg| logic. Yet in the highest sense he is always logical and 12 Gorg| are always obscuring our sense of truth and right. The 13 Gorg| partly also from a true sense of the faults of eminent 14 Gorg| will only undertake from a sense of duty a work in which 15 Gorg| because they are allied to sense; because they stimulate 16 Gorg| politics. He uses the things of sense so as to indicate what is 17 Gorg| he is not without a true sense of the noble purposes to 18 Gorg| immortality of fame: the sense of duty, of right, and trust 19 Gorg| or men who had no more sense than children, as to which 20 Gorg| that what is done without sense is an evil.~POLUS: Yes; 21 Gorg| which converts a man of sense into a fool,’~who is helpless, 22 Gorg| and to a man who has any sense at all, what question can 23 Gorg| praise you when you talk sense.~SOCRATES: Think and tell 24 Gorg| SOCRATES: Nay, not to a man of sense, as the argument shows:


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