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Dialogue
1 Intro| Protagoras. For there are states, such as madness and dreaming, 2 Intro| both in individuals and states. Wise and good rhetoricians 3 Intro| the good to appear just in states (for that is just which 4 Intro| disprove the truth of immediate states of feeling. But this leads 5 Intro| unwilling to admit that both states and individuals are capable 6 Intro| subjects, and in certain states of knowledge, the work of 7 Intro| an endless succession of states or conditions.~Paragraph 8 Intro| has five or six natural states or stages:—(1) sensation, 9 Thea| the resemblance of the two states is quite astonishing.~SOCRATES: 10 Thea| waking, or in any of the states which we were mentioning?~ 11 Thea| the evil to seem just to states; for whatever appears to 12 Thea| every one will admit that states, in passing laws, must often 13 Thea| difficulty in proving that states of feeling, which are present