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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| of the art who maintain probability to be stronger than truth. 2 Phaedr| truth. But we maintain that probability is engendered by likeness 3 Phaedr| is of historical truth or probability. Who would suspect that 4 Phaedr| another to the rules of probability, this sort of crude philosophy 5 Phaedr| would avoid reproach, in all probability the lover, who is always 6 Phaedr| who are not ignorant that probability is superior to truth, and 7 Phaedr| conviction: and this is based on probability, to which he who would be 8 Phaedr| the orator should keep probability in view, and say good-bye 9 Phaedr| Tisias. Does he not define probability to be that which the many 10 Phaedr| and I were saying that the probability of which he speaks was engendered