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Plato : SOPHIST
Persons of the dialogue: Theodorus - Theaetetus - Socrates - an Eleatic stranger = Note by Elpenor |
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Page 13
Str. Then that part of acquisitive art which exchanges, and of exchange which either sells a man's own productions or retails those of others; as the case may be, and in either way sells the knowledge of virtue, you would again term Sophistry?
Theaet. I must, if I am to keep pace with the argument.
Str. Let us consider once more whether there may not be yet another aspect of sophistry.
Theaet. What is it?
Str. In the acquisitive there was a subdivision of the combative or fighting art.
Theaet. There was.
Str. Perhaps we had better divide it.
Theaet. What shall be the divisions?
Str. There shall be one division of the competitive, and another of the pugnacious.
Theaet. Very good.
Str. That part of the pugnacious which is contest of bodily strength may be properly called by some such name as violent.
Theaet. True.
Str. And when the war is one of words, it may be termed controversy? Theaet. Yes.
Str. And controversy may be of two kinds.
Theaet. What are they?
Str. When long speeches are answered by long speeches, and there is public discussion about the just and unjust, that is forensic controversy.
Theaet. Yes.
Str. And there is a private sort of controversy, which is cut up into questions and answers, and this is commonly called disputation?
Theaet. Yes, that is the name.
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