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Plato
The Statesman

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general
   Dialogue
1 Intro| are the sciences of the general, the judge, the orator, 2 Intro| you comprehended under the general name of beasts. This is 3 Intro| pupils, or whether he has a general rule of diet and exercise 4 Intro| is obliged to lay down general laws, and cannot enact what 5 Intro| quite pure. The arts of the general, the judge, and the orator, 6 Intro| higher than the art of the general. The science which makes 7 Intro| respect corresponding to the general change in the later writings 8 Intro| well observes, that the general spirit of the myth may be 9 Intro| suggestiveness of imagery; the general analogy of the arts is constantly 10 Intro| found in all nature; the general conception of two great 11 Intro| another principle of a more general character, that they shall 12 State| let us divide sciences in general into those which are practical 13 State| and to practical life in general?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly 14 State| of tenders of animals in general.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true.~ 15 State| and to rule over men in general.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~ 16 State| the nature of example in general in a small and particular 17 State| employed in building, and in general in carpentering, and in 18 State| will apply to arguments in general.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Proceed.~ 19 State| conduct of such arguments in general.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What is 20 State| example, the purpose is general.~STRANGER: Still less would 21 State| which may be called by the general term of nourishment, unless 22 State| power with a view to the general security and improvement, 23 State| able, in enacting for the general good, to provide exactly 24 State| will lay down laws in a general form for the majority, roughly 25 State| painting or imitation in general, or carpentry, or any sort 26 State| remain the nobler arts of the general and the judge, and the higher 27 State| music or handicraft arts in general?~YOUNG SOCRATES: There is.~ 28 State| STRANGER: The art of the general is only ministerial, and 29 State| movement and of music in general, when these have a proper


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