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Plato
Protagoras

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way
   Dialogue
1 Intro| however, escape in this way from the cunning of Socrates, 2 Intro| over Protagoras is in every way complete when their minds 3 Intro| Hippias, ludicrous by the way; he also makes a long speech 4 Intro| interruptions and detentions by the way, which, as Theodorus says 5 Prot| matter had not come in the way;—on my return, when we had 6 Prot| Unless this differs in some way from the former instances, 7 Prot| learn of him in the same way that you learned the arts 8 Prot| into the soul and go your way, either greatly harmed or 9 Prot| agreed, and proceeded on our way until we reached the vestibule 10 Prot| they never got into his way at all; but when he and 11 Prot| certainly a stranger finding his way into great cities, and persuading 12 Prot| incur. But that is not my way, for I do not believe that 13 Prot| to answer in a different way—I will explain how by an 14 Prot| prytanes. This is their way of behaving about professors 15 Prot| ground; this was to be their way of escape. Thus did he compensate 16 Prot| them to man. And in this way man was supplied with the 17 Prot| which proceeds only by way of justice and wisdom, they 18 Prot| Socrates, in the first way; they are related to one 19 Prot| functions, or in any other way? I want to know whether 20 Prot| you not answer in the same way?~Certainly, he said.~And 21 Prot| thing; white is in a certain way like black, and hard is 22 Prot| was done in the opposite way to that which was done temperately?~ 23 Prot| argue with me in such a way that I can follow you, then 24 Prot| claim to speak in his own way, just as you claim to speak 25 Prot| delightful; for in this way you, who are the speakers, 26 Prot| will test what, in your way of speaking, would be called 27 Prot| that is hard truly.’ This way of reading the passage accounts 28 Prot| this is the vehement way in which he pursues his 29 Prot| virtue, not in the same way that the parts of gold are 30 Prot| four, as I prove in this way: You may observe that many 31 Prot| same as wisdom. But in this way of arguing you might come 32 Prot| my admissions in such a way as to prove that upon my 33 Prot| that I should show the way in which, as I think, our 34 Prot| give of that which, in our way of speaking, is termed being 35 Prot| ask them again: ‘In what way do you say that they are 36 Prot| And have you not a similar way of speaking about pain? 37 Prot| if you see any possible way in which evil can be explained 38 Prot| conversation ended, and we went our way.~THE END~


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