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Dialogue
1 Intro| punish evil-doers, with a view to prevention, of course — 2 Intro| yet in a certain point of view nearly the same. He does 3 Intro| far-off and opposing points of view, and not by dogmatic statements 4 Intro| perhaps with a further view of showing that he is destined 5 Prot| or trainer, not with the view of making any of them a 6 Prot| compensate them with the view of preventing any race from 7 Prot| is always some point of view in which everything is like 8 Prot| still in a certain point of view similar, and one of them 9 Prot| I understand to be your view.~Well, I said, as you appear 10 Prot| than Protagoras; that is my view, and every man ought to 11 Prot| first set forth, as his own view, that ‘Hardly can a man 12 Prot| the bravest, and upon that view again wisdom will be courage.~ 13 Prot| as to prove that upon my view wisdom is strength; whereas 14 Prot| that I may have a better view:—that is the sort of thing 15 Prot| anyhow. Now is that your view? or do you think that knowledge 16 Prot| from the opposite point of view, and say: ‘Friends, when 17 Prot| so that, in this point of view, the cowardly and the courageous