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Plato : HIPPIAS (major)Persons of the dialogue: Socrates -
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Soc.: So by this argument the beautiful persons and beautiful customs and all that we mentioned just now are beautiful because they are beneficial.
Hip.: Evidently.
Soc.: Then the beneficial seems to us to be the beautiful, Hippias.
Hip.: Yes, certainly, Socrates.
Soc.: But the beneficial is that which creates good.
Hip.: Yes, it is.
Soc.: But that which creates is nothing else than the cause ; am I right?
Hip.: It is so.
Soc.: Then the beautiful is the cause of the good.
Hip.: Yes, it is.
Soc.: But surely, Hippias, the cause and that of which the cause is the cause are different ; for the cause could not well be the cause of the cause. But look at it in this way was not the cause seen to be creating?
Hip.: Yes, certainly.
Soc.: By that which creates, then, only that is created which comes into being, but not that which creates. Is not that true?
Hip.: That is true.
Soc.: The cause, then, is not the cause of the cause, but of that which comes into being through it.
Hip.: Certainly.
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