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Dialogue
1 Intro| army at Corinth in a dying state. The expectation of his 2 Intro| allusion to the backward state of solid geometry in the 3 Intro| as in the number of the State, we cannot tell how far 4 Intro| the objection, I will now state the answer. Protagoras would 5 Intro| the Sophist; and the new state or opinion is not truer, 6 Intro| which appears just to a state), and in return, they deserve 7 Intro| and unholy, are to each state or individual such as they 8 Intro| the laws and votes of the state, written or recited; societies, 9 Intro| that the ordinances of the State were just, while they lasted. 10 Intro| maintain that the laws of the State were always good or expedient, 11 Intro| their intelligence, or the state of what in them is analogous 12 Intro| Ideals of a whole, or of a state, or of a law of duty, or 13 Thea| one another in the waking state?~THEAETETUS: Indeed, Socrates, 14 Thea| another is wise; but the one state requires to be changed into 15 Thea| in education, a change of state has to be effected, and 16 Thea| for whatever appears to a state to be just and fair, so 17 Thea| to every individual and state what appears, is. In this 18 Thea| are in reality to each state such as the state thinks 19 Thea| to each state such as the state thinks and makes lawful, 20 Thea| matters no individual or state is wiser than another, still 21 Thea| expedient for the community one state is wiser and one counsellor 22 Thea| they are called, of the state written or recited; the 23 Thea| mean to dwell safely in a state.’ Let us tell them that 24 Thea| the ordinances which the state commanded and thought just, 25 Thea| thought just, were just to the state which imposed them, while 26 Thea| any ordinances which the state thought and enacted to be 27 Thea| she has an opinion, the state imposes all laws with a 28 Thea| other respects may be the state of his mind?~THEAETETUS: