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Dialogue
1 Gorg| to confine the Platonic dialogue on the Procrustean bed of 2 Gorg| the scope of each separate dialogue; in this way they think 3 Gorg| two leading ideas of the dialogue. The true and the false 4 Gorg| judgment-seat of the gods below.~The dialogue naturally falls into three 5 Gorg| Thus the second act of the dialogue closes. Then Callicles appears 6 Gorg| to choose the higher. The dialogue terminates with a mythus 7 Gorg| the assumed date of the dialogue has been fixed at 405 B.C., 8 Gorg| The conclusion of the Dialogue is remarkable, (1) for the 9 Gorg| principal points of the dialogue. Having regard (1) to the 10 Gorg| the main purpose of the dialogue are some other questions, 11 Gorg| Republic than in any other dialogue, the verbal similarity tending 12 Gorg| form the main theses of the dialogue.~First Thesis:—~It is a 13 Gorg| myth which terminates the dialogue is not the revelation, but 14 Gorg| manner by Protagoras in the dialogue called after him: (5) the 15 Gorg| only. The argument of the dialogue is frequently referred to, 16 Gorg| GORGIAS~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Callicles, Socrates, Chaerephon,