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Dialogue
1 Gorg| Under the cover of rhetoric higher themes are introduced; the 2 Gorg| kinds of statesmanship, a higher and a lower—that which makes 3 Gorg| Callicles to choose the higher. The dialogue terminates 4 Gorg| he is not insensible to higher arguments. Plato may have 5 Gorg| deeply in earnest. He rises higher than even in the Phaedo 6 Gorg| Alcibiades or Pericles, but in a higher one; and this will sooner 7 Gorg| which are concerned with the higher interests of soul and body. 8 Gorg| there is the meaner and the higher art. You seemed to understand 9 Gorg| sophistic is really the higher of the two. The teacher 10 Gorg| development. He is not far off the higher notion of an education of 11 Gorg| natural rebellion of the higher sense of right in man against 12 Gorg| substance is an appeal to the higher reason. He is uttering truths 13 Gorg| degrading the soul. And all higher natures, or perhaps all 14 Gorg| of the lower but of the higher elements of the nation. 15 Gorg| For when we substitute a higher pleasure for a lower we 16 Gorg| writing, but he has not the higher spirit of poetry. He has 17 Gorg| disinterested, be in like manner the higher? And although only a very 18 Gorg| philosophy and go on to higher things: for philosophy,