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“Then on your theory it is
just not only to do what is the advantage of the stronger but also the
opposite, what is not to his advantage.” “What's that
you're saying?”*TI/ LE/GEIS SU/; is rude. See Blaydes on
Aristophanes Clouds
1174. The supspicion that he is being refuted
makes Thrasymachus rude again. But Cf. Euthydemus 290
E. he replied. “What you yourself are saying,Cf. Berkeley, Divine Visual
Language, 13: “The conclusions are yours as much as
mine, for you were led to them by your own concessions.” See
on 334 D, Alc. I. 112-113. On a misunderstanding of this
passage and 344 E, Herbert Spencer (Data of Ethics, 19)
bases the statement that Plato (and Aristotle