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[353a] what on earth is it, and what do you call it? Tell us that.

Why, Socrates, must we consider the opinion of the mass of mankind,


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  • Commentary references to this page (8):
    • R. G. Bury, The Symposium of Plato, 181A
    • James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras, 325e
    • James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras, 330c
    • James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras, 333c
    • James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras, 352e
    • James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras, 357c
    • J. Adam, A. M. Adam, Commentary on Plato, Protagoras, CHAPTER XVIII
    • J. Adam, A. M. Adam, Commentary on Plato, Protagoras, CHAPTER XXXVII
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