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Dialogue
1 Gorg| Socrates to arrive at the conclusion by himself. The conclusion 2 Gorg| conclusion by himself. The conclusion is that there are two kinds 3 Gorg| to assent to the required conclusion. Like Gorgias, he is overthrown 4 Gorg| Preface to Republic).~The conclusion of the Dialogue is remarkable, ( 5 Gorg| philosophers, is thus led on to the conclusion, that if ‘the ways of God’ 6 Gorg| of men?~‘Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:’ Art 7 Gorg| two.~POLUS: That is the conclusion.~SOCRATES: You see, Polus, 8 Gorg| SOCRATES: Is not this the conclusion, if the premises are not 9 Gorg| I know, you came to the conclusion that the study should not 10 Gorg| me then to draw out the conclusion which follows from our admissions; 11 Gorg| were right in admitting the conclusion that no one does wrong voluntarily, 12 Gorg| And if we arrived at the conclusion that no one, whether citizen