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Dialogue
1 Intro| which the falsehood of all mankind is reflected.~A milder tone 2 Intro| the leaders of the rest of mankind. Plato ridicules the notion 3 Intro| no worse than the rest of mankind. But a teacher or statesman 4 Intro| who is on a level with mankind when he ought to be above 5 Intro| Being is alone true. But mankind had got beyond his barren 6 Intro| presenting philosophy to mankind under the form of opposites. 7 Intro| imagine the minds of all mankind as one mind in which the 8 Intro| only—the common sense of mankind joins one of two parties 9 Intro| and with this lever moves mankind. Few attain to a balance 10 Intro| sense or common opinion of mankind is incapable of apprehending 11 Intro| the unmetaphysical part of mankind, we may speak of it as due 12 Intro| misery and ignorance of mankind he is convinced that without 13 Intro| sublimer intelligences of mankind—Plato, Dante, Sir Thomas 14 Intro| fact and the opinions of mankind in his more popular works, 15 Intro| follies and self-deceptions of mankind, and make them appear in 16 Intro| viewing in the concrete what mankind regard only in the abstract. 17 Soph| appears to be the opinion of mankind.~STRANGER: Again, of the 18 Soph| THEAETETUS: Happy would mankind be if such a thing were