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Dialogue
1 Intro| realities of human life. Yet the ideal glory of the Platonic philosophy 2 Intro| expositor of a political ideal, in the delineation of which 3 Intro| contains a higher and more ideal conception of politics than 4 Intro| the difference between the ideal and the actual state of 5 Intro| tremendous error.’ Of the ideal or divine government of 6 Intro| he merely holds up the ideal, and affirms that in some 7 Intro| reality), is to reduce the ideal state to the conditions 8 Intro| venture to term, (1) the ideal, (2) the practical, (3) 9 Intro| Whether the best form of the ideal is a person or a law may 10 Intro| a figure of speech. The ideal of the Greek state found 11 Intro| he would appear to be the ideal of a judge. Such justice 12 Intro| form. Plato sees that the ideal of the state in his own 13 Intro| reminds us of the Timaeus, the ideal of the Republic. A previous 14 Intro| conception of a first or ideal state, which has receded 15 State| of them with the mean or ideal standard; would you like