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Dialogue
1 Intro| highest degree good:—~The courageous are the confident; and the 2 Intro| distinction between the courageous and the confident in a fluent 3 Intro| pleasure. And why are the courageous willing to go to war?—because 4 Prot| direct.~I, who knew the very courageous madness of the man, said: 5 Prot| these confident persons also courageous?~In that case, he replied, 6 Prot| madmen.~Then who are the courageous? Are they not the confident?~ 7 Prot| knowledge are really not courageous, but mad; and in that case 8 Prot| certainly did say that the courageous are the confident; but I 9 Prot| whether the confident are the courageous; if you had asked me, I 10 Prot| have knowledge are more courageous than they were before they 11 Prot| had knowledge, and more courageous than others who have no 12 Prot| same; and I argue that the courageous are confident, but not all 13 Prot| but not all the confident courageous. For confidence may be given 14 Prot| of men are among the most courageous; which proves that courage 15 Prot| us against what are the courageous ready to go— against the 16 Prot| there is safety, and the courageous where there is danger?~Yes, 17 Prot| what do you say that the courageous are ready to go—against 18 Prot| He assented.~And yet the courageous man and the coward alike 19 Prot| view, the cowardly and the courageous go to meet the same things.~ 20 Prot| opposite of that to which the courageous goes; the one, for example, 21 Prot| admissions.~But does not the courageous man also go to meet the 22 Prot| must be admitted.~And the courageous man has no base fear or 23 Prot| most ignorant and yet most courageous?~You seem to have a great