id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-gorgias-1228 plato-gorgias-1228 .txt text/plain 35969 2897 86 SOCRATES: Very good, Callicles; but will he answer our questions? GORGIAS: Yes, Socrates, I do think myself good at that. GORGIAS: I answer, Socrates, that rhetoric is the art of persuasion in GORGIAS: Yes. SOCRATES: I was thinking at the time, when I heard you saying so, that POLUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And are not all things either good or evil, or intermediate POLUS: Yes. SOCRATES: Tell me, then, when do you say that they are good and when CALLICLES: Yes. SOCRATES: But he does not cease from good and evil at the same moment, CALLICLES: Yes. SOCRATES: And do you call the fools and cowards good men? CALLICLES: Yes. SOCRATES: The degrees of good and evil vary with the degrees of pleasure CALLICLES: Yes. SOCRATES: Then must we not infer, that the bad man is as good and bad SOCRATES: Yes, Callicles, they were good men, if, as you said at first, ./cache/plato-gorgias-1228.txt ./txt/plato-gorgias-1228.txt