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Dialogue
1 Intro| materialistic tendencies of mankind in general (compare Introduction 2 Intro| reconcileable with the fact that all mankind are agreed in thinking themselves 3 Intro| conclusion is, that all mankind, including Protagoras himself, 4 Intro| peace and less evil among mankind.’~Evil, Theodorus, must 5 Intro| little self-knowledge among mankind; they do not carry with 6 Intro| in the subject. At length mankind spoke of knowing as well 7 Intro| Plato and his followers, mankind have again and again returned 8 Intro| with one another or with mankind, we cannot precisely tell. 9 Intro| is the great educator of mankind, is wanting in them; whereas 10 Intro| differs from the rest of mankind in the use of a word. He 11 Intro| observed by their authors or by mankind in general, who are equally 12 Intro| the general practice of mankind. It appeals to principles 13 Intro| martyrs. The leaders of mankind have not been of the gentle 14 Intro| observation of the rest of mankind. Its relations to other 15 Intro| nearer to the common sense of mankind. There are some leading 16 Intro| the general impressions of mankind, and there is little or 17 Intro| or discoveries which move mankind, furnish the larger moulds 18 Thea| of man, or rather of all mankind, when we say that every 19 Thea| Clearly.~SOCRATES: Then all mankind, beginning with Protagoras, 20 Thea| you cannot easily convince mankind that they should pursue