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Dialogue
1 Repub| payment, unless under the idea that they govern for the 2 Repub| cannot help-not under the idea that they are going to have 3 Repub| crowned with garlands; their idea seems to be that an immortality 4 Repub| another receives, under the idea that the exchange will be 5 Repub| let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet the true 6 Repub| poet has no place in our idea of God? ~I should say not. ~ 7 Repub| certainly, he said, if our idea of the State is ever carried 8 Repub| they are to realize our idea of them. In the first place, 9 Repub| happy. But do not put this idea into our heads; for, if 10 Repub| man then, if we regard the idea of justice only, will be 11 Repub| females at home, under the idea that the bearing and the 12 Repub| guardians will be? ~The idea is ridiculous, he said. ~ 13 Repub| still they would have the idea of peace in their hearts, 14 Repub| able to distinguish the idea from the objects which participate 15 Repub| which participate in the idea, neither putting the objects 16 Repub| objects in the place of the idea nor the idea in the place 17 Repub| place of the idea nor the idea in the place of the objects-is 18 Repub| absolute or unchangeable idea of beauty -in whose opinion 19 Repub| the State having the same idea of the constitution which 20 Repub| often been told that the idea of good is the highest knowledge, 21 Repub| be brought under a single idea, which is called the essence 22 Repub| would have you term the idea of good, and this you will 23 Repub| the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of 24 Repub| near, gives no more vivid idea of anything in particular 25 Repub| more easy the vision of the idea of good; and thither, as 26 Repub| No, he replied, such an idea would be ridiculous. ~And 27 Repub| and define rationally the idea of good, and unless he can 28 Repub| that he knows neither the idea of good nor any other good; 29 Repub| desires he subdues, under the idea that they are unprofitable. ~ 30 Repub| from them you may form an idea of the tyrant's condition, 31 Repub| pleasures necessary, under the idea that if there were no necessity 32 Repub| founders, and which exists in idea only; for I do not believe 33 Repub| have also a corresponding idea or form; do you understand 34 Repub| or forms of them-one the idea of a bed, the other of a 35 Repub| that he too makes, not the idea which, according to our 36 Repub| them would have for their idea, and that would be the ideal