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Plato
The Republic

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consider
   Dialogue
1 Repub| another question?-What do you consider to be the greatest blessing 2 Repub| he begins to reflect and consider what wrongs he has done 3 Repub| good for much. But let us consider this further point: Is not 4 Repub| sure, and must therefore consider further. ~Proceed. ~I will; 5 Repub| saying, I believe. But let us consider: Have we not admitted that 6 Repub| For which the art has to consider and provide? ~Yes, that 7 Repub| other; they have only to consider the interest of their subject-matter. 8 Repub| Then medicine does not consider the interest of medicine, 9 Repub| the art of horsemanship consider the interests of the art 10 Repub| far from being their own. Consider further, most foolish Socrates, 11 Repub| but what I would further consider is, whether this power which 12 Repub| which we also proposed to consider. I think that they have, 13 Repub| inquiry and turned away to consider whether justice is virtue 14 Repub| Socrates, I will ask you to consider another way of speaking 15 Repub| the inquiry. ~Let us then consider, first of all, what will 16 Repub| which you would have me consider is, not only how a State, 17 Repub| that the good man will not consider death terrible to any other 18 Repub| most," I replied, when you consider that there is a further 19 Repub| He must. ~Then now let us consider what will be their way of 20 Repub| they are no longer eyes; consider rather whether, by giving 21 Repub| State. And therefore we must consider whether in appointing our 22 Repub| refusing your request. ~Then consider, he said. ~Yes, I replied; 23 Repub| And so, I said, we may consider three out of the four virtues 24 Repub| point which I wish you to consider. ~What point? ~You remember 25 Repub| said Thrasymachus, you may consider us all to be equally agreed. ~ 26 Repub| appears to be true. ~We had to consider, first, whether our proposals 27 Repub| endeavor with your help to consider the advantages of the measure; 28 Repub| which they will have to consider, such as the effects of 29 Repub| greatest evil, and then consider whether our previous description 30 Repub| might perhaps hereafter consider this question, but that, 31 Repub| called discord. ~I agree. ~Consider then, I said, when that 32 Repub| you mean? I would have you consider that the word which you 33 Repub| that of the unjust must consider. ~And what is the next question? 34 Repub| Undoubtedly. ~And do you consider truth to be akin to proportion 35 Repub| Exactly. ~And we have next to consider the corruptions of the philosophic 36 Repub| Then let me ask you to consider further whether the world 37 Repub| replied; but may I ask you to consider the image in another point 38 Repub| undoubtedly. ~Next proceed to consider the manner in which the 39 Repub| replied. ~And now shall we consider in what way such guardians 40 Repub| realities of such importance to consider? Why, indeed, he said, when 41 Repub| the points which you must consider; and those who have most 42 Repub| worst of them, we were to consider whether the best was not 43 Repub| individual; and, after that, consider oligarchy and the oligarchical 44 Repub| First of all, I said, consider the nature of the qualification 45 Repub| Let us next proceed to consider the nature and origin of 46 Repub| oligarchy came. ~Let us then consider whether there is any likeness 47 Repub| Excellent! I said. Yet consider: Must we not further admit 48 Repub| alike. ~We know her well. ~Consider now, I said, what manner 49 Repub| individual is, or rather consider, as in the case of the State, 50 Repub| tyrant; these we have now to consider. ~Quite true, he said. ~ 51 Repub| he said. ~And now let us consider the happiness of the man, 52 Repub| generated. ~Yes, he said, let us consider that. ~At first, in the 53 Repub| peers out in sleep. Pray, consider whether I am right, and 54 Repub| never be a poet, we ought to consider whether here also there 55 Repub| What point of view? ~If you consider, I said, that when in misfortune 56 Repub| Is not this true? ~Yes. ~Consider the soul in like manner. 57 Repub| own? ~It is, he replied. ~Consider, I said, Glaucon, that even 58 Repub| has opportunity. He should consider the bearing of all these


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