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15 rest
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15 too
15 virtues
15 whole
14 best
14 between
Plato
Protagoras

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virtues
   Dialogue
1 Intro| all men have the political virtues to a certain degree, and 2 Intro| And that the political virtues can be taught and acquired, 3 Intro| Protagoras has spoken of the virtues: are they many, or one? 4 Intro| is repeated, ‘Whether the virtues are one or many?’ To which 5 Intro| that four out of the five virtues are in some degree similar; 6 Intro| ignorance. And the five virtues, which were originally maintained 7 Intro| also in observing that the virtues are not like the arts, gifts 8 Intro| reverence and the political virtues could only be imparted by 9 Intro| be taught; (2) that the virtues are one; (3) that virtue 10 Intro| second question, whether the virtues are one or many, though 11 Intro| same subject; for if the virtues are to be taught, they must 12 Intro| common bond by which the virtues are united,—their tendency 13 Prot| a few only share in the virtues, as in the arts. And further, 14 Prot| towards improving them in the virtues which distinguish themselves? 15 Prot| afterwards made that of the five virtues four were nearly akin to


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