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Dialogue
1 Intro| alone has science, which is superior to law and written enactments; 2 Intro| strength of art which is superior to the law. This is scientific 3 Intro| and others; and there is a superior science, which determines 4 Intro| justice, but in action are superior to them: and no state can 5 State| strength of art which is superior to the law? Nor can wise 6 State| once recognized to be the superior both in body and in mind, 7 State| the other sciences to be superior to this, or no single science 8 State| to learn or not, must be superior to the science which is 9 State| teaches?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Far superior.~STRANGER: And the science 10 State| persuade or not, must be superior to the science which is 11 State| we imagine any which is superior to it but the truly royal?~