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Dialogue
1 Text| say, when praising true philosophy that it is by this that 2 Text| pursuing a right and true philosophy receive sovereign power 3 Text| desire was directed towards philosophy and education. His own nephews 4 Text| mankind-must we not say that philosophy along with me has now been 5 Text| any charge on the part of philosophy, which would have been exposed 6 Text| listener to my discourses on philosophy, fearing the danger suggested 7 Text| power, in which rule if philosophy and power had really met 8 Text| extraordinary desire for philosophy. For this reason Dion pressed 9 Text| well aware that as regards philosophy such symptoms were not uncommon 10 Text| forms a poor opinion of my philosophy, and thinks that the tyrant 11 Text| Dionysios had made progress in philosophy. He also sent a very long 12 Text| talk of the great truths of philosophy, should feel a craving for 13 Text| kindled with the fire of philosophy, or whether all the reports 14 Text| should show such men what philosophy is in all its extent; what 15 Text| which makes him a kin to philosophy and worthy of it, thinks 16 Text| it all ever cleaving to philosophy and to such rules of diet 17 Text| of Dionysios’ desire for philosophy, and I had every right to 18 Text| to come to the rescue of philosophy and of my friends.~After