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Dialogue
1 Intro| into the path of common sense. A logical or psychological 2 Intro| human society. In the truest sense of all, the ruler is not 3 Intro| mankind. In a secondary sense, the true form of government 4 Intro| implant in men’s minds a sense of truth and justice, which 5 Intro| form adapted to the eye of sense, and are only revealed in 6 Intro| is hardly a myth in the sense in which the term might 7 Intro| and affirms that in some sense science is really supreme 8 Intro| but guided mostly by a sense of their own interests, 9 Intro| certain extent, a natural sense of right prevails, sometimes 10 Intro| and permanently raised the sense of freedom and justice among 11 State| art do certainly in some sense partake of measure. But 12 State| can adapt to the eye of sense (compare Phaedr.), and therefore