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because they do not seem so to people; but that is not what I asked, what seems to most people to be beautiful, but what is so.” We shall, then, I fancy, say, as we suggested, “We say that that part of the pleasant which comes by sight and hearing is beautiful.” Do you think the statement is of any use, Hippias, or shall we say something else?Hippias
Inevitably, in view of what has been said, Socrates, we must say just that.Socrates
“Excellent!” he will say.
Inevitably, in view of what has been said, Socrates, we must say just that.Socrates
“Excellent!” he will say.