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Dialogue
1 Intro| characters excite little or no interest, and the digressions are 2 Intro| vermin-destroyer are objects of equal interest to science (compare Parmen.). 3 Intro| perpetually crossed by the other interest of dialectic, which has 4 Intro| myth; (2) the dialectical interest; (3) the political aspects 5 Intro| artful aid. The profound interest and ready assent of the 6 Intro| belief in them.~The greater interest of the myth consists in 7 Intro| another question of great interest—the consciousness of evil— 8 Intro| world.~II. The dialectical interest of the Statesman seems to 9 Intro| valuable remarks. Questions of interest both in ancient and modern 10 Intro| him to be for a nation’s interest; no one would have obeyed 11 State| the digression by way of interest. (Compare Republic.)~STRANGER: 12 State| citizens, do what is for their interest? Is not this the true principle 13 State| to them from motives of interest or favour, and without knowledge,—