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Dialogue
1 Intro| remedial power of turning evil into good, the bitterness 2 Intro| but he may be cured of the evil habit which generates in 3 Intro| which generates in him an evil opinion. This is effected 4 Intro| good take the place of the evil, both in individuals and 5 Intro| adversaries (for he knows no evil of any one); and when he 6 Intro| be greater peace and less evil among mankind.’~Evil, Theodorus, 7 Intro| less evil among mankind.’~Evil, Theodorus, must ever remain 8 Intro| when a man puts good for evil or evil for good. Socrates 9 Intro| man puts good for evil or evil for good. Socrates will 10 Intro| to yourself, that good is evil, or evil good? Even in sleep, 11 Intro| yourself, that good is evil, or evil good? Even in sleep, did 12 Intro| perpetual companionship of evil (compare Gorgias); or the 13 Intro| as well as some of the evil) which has ever been done 14 Intro| principle, the other into the evil principle; and then again 15 Intro| imperceptibly from good to evil, from nature in the higher 16 Thea| else they had in them by evil communications, being fonder 17 Thea| motion is a good, and rest an evil, to the soul as well as 18 Thea| husbandmen also take away the evil and disordered sensations 19 Thea| the good instead of the evil to seem just to states; 20 Thea| to take the place of the evil, both in appearance and 21 Thea| other, by reason of their evil deeds; and the penalty is, 22 Thea| the likeness of their own evil selves, and with evil friends— 23 Thea| own evil selves, and with evil friends—when they hear this 24 Thea| and base, and of good and evil?~THEAETETUS: These I conceive