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Dialogue
1 Intro| men, and can divine their future; and he knows that sympathy 2 Intro| in his knowledge of the future; and ‘the expedient,’ if 3 Intro| belongs to the sphere of the future.~And so we must ask again, 4 Intro| expedient has to do with the future, about which we are liable 5 Intro| present and past, but of the future; and that there is no difference 6 Intro| judgments of men about the future? Would an untrained man, 7 Intro| every man could judge of the future for himself. He is, therefore, 8 Intro| within her past, present, and future. For example; we know a 9 Intro| germs of a metaphysic of the future, are scattered up and down 10 Intro| times—past, present, and future. Any worthy notion of mind 11 Intro| of a past, present, and future, and again the analogy of 12 Thea| class has to do with the future, and laws are passed under 13 Thea| in other words, is the future.~THEODORUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: 14 Thea| shall further say), to the future as well as to the present; 15 Thea| and will be to him in the future?—nay, would not you, Protagoras, 16 Thea| be and seem to be in the future than every one could for 17 Thea| are all concerned with the future; and every one will admit 18 Thea| past and present with the future.~SOCRATES: And does she