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Charmides Part
1 PreS | as well:—the insolence of Thrasymachus, the anger of Callicles Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| other of his writings. Even Thrasymachus, in the Republic, is at The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | Cleitophon and his attachment to Thrasymachus in the Republic; and the Gorgias Part
4 Intro| concession made by him. Like Thrasymachus in the Republic, though Menexenus Part
5 Pre | Cleitophon and his attachment to Thrasymachus in the Republic; and the Phaedrus Part
6 Text | Gorgias is your Nestor, and Thrasymachus or Theodorus your Odysseus.~ 7 Text | famous art of rhetoric which Thrasymachus and others teach and practise? 8 Text | the direction of Lysias or Thrasymachus.~PHAEDRUS: In what direction 9 Text | SOCRATES: Then clearly, Thrasymachus or any one else who teaches Philebus Part
10 Intro| This is the doctrine of Thrasymachus adapted to the public opinion The Republic Book
11 1 | narrator. CEPHALUS.~GLACON. THRASYMACHUS.~ADEIMANTUS. CLEITOPHON.~ 12 1 | Euthydemus, and with them Thrasymachus the Chalcedonian, Charmantides 13 1 | course of the discussion Thrasymachus had made an attempt to get 14 1 | therefore able to reply to him. ~Thrasymachus, I said, with a quiver, 15 1 | You are a philosopher, Thrasymachus, I replied, and well know 16 1 | that he were to retort: " Thrasymachus, what do you mean? If one 17 1 | said Glaucon: and you, Thrasymachus, need be under no anxiety 18 1 | joined in my request, and Thrasymachus, as anyone might see, was 19 1 | interest of the stronger. What, Thrasymachus, is the meaning of this? 20 1 | witness, said Polemarchus, for Thrasymachus himself acknowledges that 21 1 | his statement. Tell me, Thrasymachus, I said, did you mean by 22 1 | of the stronger. ~Indeed, Thrasymachus, and do I really appear 23 1 | madman as to try and cheat Thrasymachus? I might as well shave a 24 1 | True, he said. ~But surely, Thrasymachus, the arts are the superiors 25 1 | reluctant "Yes." ~Then, I said, Thrasymachus, there is no one in any 26 1 | had been completely upset, Thrasymachus, instead of replying to 27 1 | own profit and interest. ~Thrasymachus, when he had thus spoken, 28 1 | that he would not leave us. Thrasymachus, I said to him, excellent 29 1 | deception. For I must remark, Thrasymachus, if you will recall what 30 1 | confers a benefit. ~Then now, Thrasymachus, there is no longer any 31 1 | this is the reason, my dear Thrasymachus, why, as I was just now 32 1 | am I from agreeing with Thrasymachus that justice is the interest 33 1 | discussed at present; but when Thrasymachus says that the life of the 34 1 | advantages of the unjust which Thrasymachus was rehearsing? ~Yes, I 35 1 | you propose. ~Well, then, Thrasymachus, I said, suppose you begin 36 1 | misapprehend your meaning, Thrasymachus, I replied; but still I 37 1 | reason to think that you, Thrasymachus, are speaking your real 38 1 | he replied. ~Very good, Thrasymachus, I said; and now to take 39 1 | Yes. ~But did we not say, Thrasymachus, that the unjust goes beyond 40 1 | unjust evil and ignorant. ~Thrasymachus made all these admissions, 41 1 | I had never seen before, Thrasymachus blushing. As we were now 42 1 | another point: ~Well, I said, Thrasymachus, that matter is now settled; 43 1 | want to view the matter, Thrasymachus, in a different way: You 44 1 | justice. ~I am delighted, Thrasymachus, to see you not only nodding 45 1 | friendship; is not that true, Thrasymachus? ~I agree, he said, because 46 1 | just? Is not that true, Thrasymachus? ~Yes. And, O my friend, 47 1 | course. ~Then, my blessed Thrasymachus, injustice can never be 48 2 | men, was dissatisfied at Thrasymachus's retirement; he wanted 49 2 | this was the thesis which Thrasymachus was maintaining just now, 50 2 | whether you and I agree. For Thrasymachus seems to me, like a snake, 51 2 | will revive the argument of Thrasymachus. And first I will speak 52 2 | when I hear the voices of Thrasymachus and myriads of others dinning 53 2 | of evils. I dare say that Thrasymachus and others would seriously 54 2 | that you really agree with Thrasymachus in thinking that justice 55 2 | the answer which I made to Thrasymachus, proving, as I thought, 56 5 | And without more ado, said Thrasymachus, you may consider us all 57 6 | will never be convinced; Thrasymachus least of all. ~Do not make 58 6 | quarrel, I said, between Thrasymachus and me, who have recently 59 8 | to pursue injustice, as Thrasymachus advises, or in accordance 60 9 | the Divine rules; not, as Thrasymachus supposed, to the injury The Sophist Part
61 Intro| Protagoras or Gorgias, or even Thrasymachus, who all turn out to be ‘