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Dialogue
1 Gorg| sentiment of morality, or regard for public opinion, enables 2 Gorg| you, Socrates, I have a regard, and therefore I say to 3 Gorg| them; others have a real regard for their fellow-citizens. 4 Gorg| another which has a real regard for the citizens. But where 5 Gorg| of the dialogue. Having regard (1) to the age of Plato 6 Gorg| mental satisfaction. Still we regard them as happy, and we would 7 Gorg| to consequences. And we regard them as happy on this ground 8 Gorg| tie up property without regard to changes of circumstances; 9 Gorg| the ignorance of men in regard to them, seems to have led 10 Gorg| time of action and without regard to consequences is happiness. 11 Gorg| simulates, and having no regard for men’s highest interests, 12 Gorg| friend, for as a friend I regard you. Then these are the 13 Gorg| who neglects philosophy I regard as an inferior man, who 14 Gorg| assembly, and yet have no regard for their true interests?~ 15 Gorg| hearers? Could he be said to regard even their pleasure? For 16 Gorg| and will never seriously regard him as a friend.~CALLICLES: 17 Gorg| that you may be disposed to regard as a fable only, but which,