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Plato
Protagoras

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human
   Dialogue
1 Intro| science or knowledge of human life.’~This, as Socrates 2 Intro| the governing principle of human life, and ignorance the 3 Intro| politics, is deeply seated in human nature; (5) there is a sort 4 Intro| knowledge are the highest of human things.”’~There is no reason 5 Intro| finds on the surface of human life one common bond by 6 Intro| the divided elements of human nature are reconciled.~ 7 Prot| used to imagine that no human care could make men good; 8 Prot| of man, but beneficial to human hair and to the human body 9 Prot| to human hair and to the human body generally; and even 10 Prot| I imagine, is more than human and of very ancient date, 11 Prot| believe, will allow that any human being errs voluntarily, 12 Prot| knowledge are the highest of human things.~Good, I said, and 13 Prot| the saving principle of human life? Would not the art 14 Prot| again, the salvation of human life to depend on the choice 15 Prot| seeing that the salvation of human life has been found to consist 16 Prot| prefer evil to good is not in human nature; and when a man is 17 Prot| For if the argument had a human voice, that voice would


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