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Dialogue
1 Gorg| minutes. And there is another point to be considered:—when the 2 Gorg| and which Callicles may point out. But he would like to 3 Gorg| difficulty brought to this point, turns restive, and suggests 4 Gorg| from a merely utilitarian point of view. If we say that 5 Gorg| public opinion, but merely to point out the existence of such 6 Gorg| the same time he makes a point of determining his main 7 Gorg| carried out from a speculative point of view in the Philebus. 8 Gorg| Philebus, though from another point of view, may be thought 9 Gorg| from a moral or religious point of view, is the greatest 10 Gorg| is very slight, the chief point or moral being that in the 11 Gorg| are the men who win their point.~SOCRATES: I had that in 12 Gorg| rhetoric. And I am afraid to point this out to you, lest you 13 Gorg| impossibility—here is one point about which we are at issue:— 14 Gorg| Well, and was not this the point in dispute, my friend? You 15 Gorg| SOCRATES: And from the opposite point of view, if indeed it be 16 Gorg| you assailed him from the point of view of nature; for by 17 Gorg| in an argument about any point, that point will have been 18 Gorg| argument about any point, that point will have been sufficiently 19 Gorg| as superior:—this is the point which I want to have cleared 20 Gorg| or if you have, and can point out any rhetorician who 21 Gorg| round and round to the same point, and constantly misunderstanding 22 Gorg| SOCRATES: But when the point is, how a man may become