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Dialogue
1 Intro| that there are parts of virtue (although this position 2 Intro| Eristics), and one part of virtue is temperance, and another 3 Intro| Plato.~The doctrine that virtue and art are in a mean, which 4 Intro| idealism of the Socratic ‘Virtue is knowledge;’ and, without 5 Intro| politics’ as well as in moral virtue; secondly, because government, 6 Intro| that there was only one virtue, and not many: now Plato 7 Intro| of a wise man perfect in virtue, who was fancifully said 8 Intro| with each other in moral virtue, there remain two considerations 9 Intro| contemporary sovereigns in virtue and ability. In certain 10 State| willing in the spirit of virtue and knowledge to act justly 11 State| showing his own peculiar virtue only in this, that he is 12 State| assume that one part of virtue differs in kind from another, 13 State| courage to be a part of virtue?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly 14 State| likewise to be a part of virtue?~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 15 State| very—for all the parts of virtue are commonly said to be 16 State| whether there are not parts of virtue which are at war with their 17 State| considerable portions of virtue are at variance with one 18 State| dissimilar and contrary parts of virtue is not this, as I was saying,